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"Do It Again" features an electric sitar solo by Denny Dias. The "plastic organ" solo by Donald Fagen was performed on a Yamaha YC-30 with a sliding pitch-bending control. [6] The song is written in the key of G minor and has a tempo of 125 beats per minute. It follows a chord progression of Cm-Dm-E♭-Dm7-Gm-Cm-Dm-E♭-Dm.
Steely Dan toured again in 1994 in support of the boxed set and Tracks. In 1995 they released a live CD, Alive in America , compiled from recordings of several 1993 and 1994 concerts. The Art Crimes Tour followed in 1996, including dates in the United States, Japan, and their first European shows in 22 years.
The Best of Steely Dan: Then and Now is a compilation album by Steely Dan, released in 1993. ... "Do It Again" (from Can't Buy a Thrill, 1972) – 5:56
Can't Buy a Thrill is the debut studio album by American rock band Steely Dan, released in November 1972, by ABC Records.It was written by band members Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, and recorded in August 1972 at the Village Recorder in Los Angeles with producer Gary Katz.
The Very Best of Steely Dan: Do It Again (1987) The Very Best of Steely Dan: Reelin' in the Years is a compilation album by Steely Dan released in 1985. [2] Track listing
Do It Again (1987) Citizen Steely Dan (1993) The Very Best of Steely Dan: Do It Again is a compilation album by Steely Dan, released in 1987. Track listing.
Becker and Fagen reunited for an American tour to support Fagen's album Kamakiriad, which sold poorly despite a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year.An album of the tour, called Alive in America, was recorded at various dates between August 19, 1993, and the September 19, 1994, personnel included pianist Warren Bernhardt, guitarists Georg Wadenius and Drew Zingg, bassist Tom Barney ...
In Do It Again (Steely Dan song)#Credits, it says that Donald Fagen was on electric piano, organ and vocals but when performed on the "Midnight Special", Donald Fagen is playing the keyboards while someone else is singing. I don't think that Donald Fagen sang the song.