This is a 2020 Unofficial Release released as a 2LP set.
Step into the world of Steely Dan with their captivating live album, "Bristow, VA 1996." Recorded on January 1, 1996, and released under the Zip City label, this classic rock gem is a testament to the band's enduring musical prowess. Spanning a generous 80 minutes, the album is a journey through Steely Dan's rich discography, featuring both beloved hits and deep cuts that showcase their signature blend of wit, sophistication, and impeccable musicianship.
From the opening notes of "Everyone's Gone To The Movies" to the final chords of "FM (No Static At All) Jam (Reprise)," Steely Dan delivers a masterclass in songwriting and performance. Tracks like "Hey Nineteen," "Rikki Don't Lose That Number," and "Peg" are sure to delight fans, while lesser-known gems like "Black Cow" and "I.G.Y. (What A Beautiful World)" offer a chance to appreciate the depth of Steely Dan's catalog. The album's dynamic range is evident in the energetic "Jack Of Speed" and the mellow, introspective "My Waterloo," demonstrating the band's versatility and ability to craft memorable melodies across a variety of styles.
"Bristow, VA 1996" is not just a collection of songs; it's a snapshot of Steely Dan at their finest, capturing the essence of their live performances and the magic that happens when these musical geniuses take the stage. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Steely Dan's music, this album is a must-listen, offering a rich and rewarding experience that highlights the band's unique sound and enduring appeal.