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{{Infobox album|
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| name = A Decade of Steely Dan
| name = A Decade of Steely Dan
| type = Compilation album
| type = Compilation
| artist = [[Steely Dan]]
| artist = [[Steely Dan]]
| cover = A_Decade_of_Steely_Dan.jpg
| cover = A_Decade_of_Steely_Dan.jpg
| alt =
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| released = January 1, 1985
| released = August 1985
| recorded = 1972–80
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'''''A Decade of Steely Dan''''' is a [[compilation album]] by [[Steely Dan]], released in 1985. It was the band's first compilation specifically for the [[compact disc]] market, and was certified a [[music recording sales certification|gold record]] by the [[RIAA]].<ref>[https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&se=steely+dan#search_section RIAA Gold and Platinum retrieved 12 March 2017]</ref>
'''''A Decade of Steely Dan''''' is a [[compilation album]] by [[Steely Dan]], released in 1985. It was the band's first compilation specifically for the [[compact disc]] market, and was certified a [[music recording sales certification|gold record]] by the [[RIAA]].<ref>[https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&se=steely+dan#search_section RIAA Gold and Platinum retrieved 12 March 2017]</ref>


==Overview==
The album acts as a ''de facto'' [[single (music)|singles]] package, including every [[Top 40]] hit enjoyed by the band prior to its release with the exceptions of "[[Josie (Steely Dan song)|Josie]]" from 1978 and "Time Out of Mind" from 1981. The remaining six tracks include two additional charting singles "[[My Old School (song)|My Old School]]" and '[[Kid Charlemagne]]," a cover of [[Duke Ellington|Duke Ellington's]] "[[East St. Louis Toodle-Oo]]" which had been issued as a promotional single and "[[Bad Sneakers]]" which missed the [[Billboard Hot 100]] as a single, and two album tracks, "Bodhisattva" and "[[Babylon Sisters]]."<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/artist/160906-Steely-Dan?filter_anv=0&subtype=Singles-EPs&type=Releases Discogs website retrieved 12 March 2017]</ref> The version of "[[FM (No Static at All)]]" on this compilation is the original album version from the ''[[FM (film)|FM]]'' [[FM (soundtrack)|soundtrack]]. The CD is currently out of print but the album is available on music streaming and digital download services.
The album acts as a ''de facto'' [[single (music)|singles]] package, including every [[Top 40]] hit enjoyed by the band prior to its release with the exceptions of "[[Josie (Steely Dan song)|Josie]]" from 1978 and "[[Time Out of Mind (Steely Dan song)|Time Out of Mind]]" from 1981. The remaining six tracks include two additional charting singles "[[My Old School (song)|My Old School]]" and '[[Kid Charlemagne]]," a cover of [[Duke Ellington|Duke Ellington's]] "[[East St. Louis Toodle-Oo]]" which had been issued as a promotional single and "[[Bad Sneakers]]" which missed the [[Billboard Hot 100]] as a single, and two album tracks, "Bodhisattva" and "[[Babylon Sisters]]."<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/artist/160906-Steely-Dan?filter_anv=0&subtype=Singles-EPs&type=Releases Discogs website retrieved 12 March 2017]</ref> The version of "[[FM (No Static at All)]]" on this compilation is the original album version from the ''[[FM (film)|FM]]'' [[FM (soundtrack)|soundtrack]].

The CD is currently out of print but the album is available on music streaming and digital download services.
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* [[Jimmie Haskell]], [[Rob Mounsey]] — horn arrangements
* [[Jimmie Haskell]], [[Rob Mounsey]] — horn arrangements
* [[Johnny Mandel]] — [[arrangements|string arrangements]]
* [[Johnny Mandel]] — [[arrangements|string arrangements]]

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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
* {{discogs master|242333}}

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[[Category:Steely Dan compilation albums]]
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[[Category:MCA Records compilation albums]]
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A Decade of Steely Dan
Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 1985
Recorded1972–80
GenreJazz fusion, soft rock, pop rock
Length66:26
LabelMCA
ProducerWalter Becker, Donald Fagen
Steely Dan chronology
Gold
(1982)
A Decade of Steely Dan
(1985)
The Very Best of Steely Dan: Reelin' In the Years
(1987)

A Decade of Steely Dan is a compilation album by Steely Dan, released in 1985. It was the band's first compilation specifically for the compact disc market, and was certified a gold record by the RIAA.[1]

Overview

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The album acts as a de facto singles package, including every Top 40 hit enjoyed by the band prior to its release with the exceptions of "Josie" from 1978 and "Time Out of Mind" from 1981. The remaining six tracks include two additional charting singles "My Old School" and 'Kid Charlemagne," a cover of Duke Ellington's "East St. Louis Toodle-Oo" which had been issued as a promotional single and "Bad Sneakers" which missed the Billboard Hot 100 as a single, and two album tracks, "Bodhisattva" and "Babylon Sisters."[2] The version of "FM (No Static at All)" on this compilation is the original album version from the FM soundtrack.

The CD is currently out of print but the album is available on music streaming and digital download services.

Professional ratings
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Allmusic link

Track listing

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All tracks written by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."FM (No Static at All)" (from the FM soundtrack, 1978)4:50
2."Black Friday" (from Katy Lied, 1975)3:33
3."Babylon Sisters" (from Gaucho, 1980)5:51
4."Deacon Blues" (from Aja, 1977)7:26
5."Bodhisattva" (from Countdown to Ecstasy, 1973)5:16
6."Hey Nineteen" (from Gaucho)5:06
7."Do It Again" (from Can't Buy a Thrill, 1972)5:56
8."Peg" (from Aja)3:58
9."Rikki Don't Lose That Number" (from Pretzel Logic, 1974)4:30
10."Reelin' In the Years" (from Can't Buy a Thrill)4:35
11."East St. Louis Toodle-Oo" (Duke Ellington and Bubber Miley; from Pretzel Logic)2:45
12."Kid Charlemagne" (from The Royal Scam, 1976)4:38
13."My Old School" (from Countdown to Ecstasy)5:46
14."Bad Sneakers" (from Katy Lied)3:16

Personnel

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Taken from the liner notes to the box set Citizen Steely Dan; all individuals other than Fagen may not appear on tracks listed.

Production personnel

References

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