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Thank God for Donald Fagen:

 

Fagen Faces The Future On Third Solo Album

December 02, 2005, 4:15 PM ET

Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.

BILLBOARD

 

Steely Dan principal Donald Fagen finds love in an airport security

line, mulls the ramifications of a ghostly feline, chats up the late

Ray Charles and ruminates on aging and death on "Morph the Cat," his

first solo album in 13 years. The nine-track set is due early next

year via Reprise.

 

Fagen is backed on the set by such familiar Steely Dan sidemen as

drummer Keith Carlock, guitarists Wayne Krantz, Jon Herington and

Hugh McCracken, clarinetist Lawrence Feldman, pianist Ted Baker and

saxophonist Walt Weiskopf, among others.

 

As usual, the album is highlighted by the unique blend of Fagen's

imaginative storytelling and the groove-oriented, backing vocal-laden

pop for which Steely Dan is renowned.

 

He woos an airport security screener on "Security Joan" ("Girl you

won't find my name on your list / Honey you know I ain't no

terrorist"), talks shop with Charles on "What I Do" ("He says, 'Don

don't despair -- just take some time / You find your bad self --

you're gonna do just fine'") and imagines a "thuggish cult" taking

over the U.S. government on "Mary Shut the Garden Door" ("So if you

ever see an automaton in a midprice luxury car / Better roll the

sidewalks up, switch on your lucky star").

 

"Morph the Cat" is the follow-up to 1993's "Kamakiriad," which

debuted at No. 10 on The Billboard 200. Plans are in the works to

release a boxed set featuring that set, "Morph the Cat" and Fagen's

1981 solo debut, "The Nightfly."

 

 

Here is the track list for "Morph the Cat":

 

"Morph the Cat"

"H Gang"

"What I Do"

"Brite Nitegown"

"The Great Pagoda of Funn"

"Security Joan"

"The Night Belongs To Mona"

"Mary Shut the Garden Door"

"Morph the Cat" (Reprise)

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