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Steely Dan 'Everything Must Go'

Aug 1, 2003, by George Petersen

It seems like only yesterday that we gazed through the glass at Two Against Nature, the landmark comeback album for Steely Dan....

Guitar Amps and Tubes

Jul 1, 2003, BY EDDIE CILETTI

I have more than a passing interest in guitar-amplification technology, specifically the tubular variety. Here are a few tips that range from safety to sonics, and noise immunity to tube testing....

Richard Dodd

Jul 1, 2003, BY RICK CLARK

The career of engineer, producer and mixer Richard Dodd has taken many interesting twists and turns over the past three decades....

Arlo Guthrie's City of New Orleans

Jul 1, 2003, By Dan Daley

Sometimes, a so-called "career record" can affect more than one career. When Arlo Guthrie's cover of the late Steve Goodman's paean to America's fading railroads, "City of New Orleans," came out as the single from Guthrie's Hobo's Lullaby LP in 1972, it gave the folk-singing son of America's own hobo poet laureate, Woody Guthrie, his first bona fide chart hit....

Fleetwood Mac Is Back!

Jul 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson

"Things are good," Lindsey Buckingham says cheerily on the eve of Fleetwood Mac's cross-country tour. "We've got a nice fresh set going and a fresh album that we all like. The band sounds really good. I've got two great kids [both under 5]. It's really a nice time for me......

Producer Mark Hudson

Jul 1, 2003, By Matt Hurwitz

Former Beatle Ringo Starr calls it, simply, The Cupboard. It's a shrine to The Beatles in more ways than one: a tiny wooden office over a Thai restaurant in West Los Angeles, up whose rickety wooden back stairs have climbed some of the biggest names in modern music to drop in, laugh and make dynamite records....

Recording the Band

Jul 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson

There was a time, not so very long ago, when nearly all "live albums" were recorded by remote trucks. Occasionally, you would find a band - such as the Grateful Dead - who were serious about keeping an archive of all their performances for posterity and so made simple stereo recordings from the soundboard's feed, but they were the exception rather than the rule in the '60s and '70s. Needless to say, things have changed....

Stanley Clarke Fits in a Solo Career

Jul 1, 2003, By Chris J. Walker

Though jazz and fusion superbassist Stanley Clarke has been ubiquitous on the music scene for decades now, playing a strong, supportive role with a wide variety of disparate artists, it has been a decade since he put out an album of his own music....

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