Steely Dan albums


I have notice Steely Dan album like "Aja" and "Guacho" was recorded with UMG Recordings, inc and Album "Two Against Nature" was with Giant Records. both are well recorded but I find the later album a different dynamic recording. Does anyone find this difference? 

highend64

@faustuss - and you'd have been wrong and there would have been nothing clever about SD putting it there. A katydid is a member of the locust family, like a grasshopper, but it's a different insect. It's called that because of the sound it makes, which is something like 'katydid katydid'. I used to study insects. 

Am I the only one who bought thier final LP Everything Must Go?  I don't think I've ever heard it mentioned on threads discussing Steely Dan. 

@larsman 

"@faustuss - and you'd have been wrong and there would have been nothing clever about SD putting it there. A katydid is a member of the locust family, like a grasshopper, but it's a different insect. It's called that because of the sound it makes, which is something like 'katydid katydid'. I used to study insects."

I've had my forays in botany and ichthyology. I might call a black knife fish a mormyrid or I might call it apteronotus albifrons or I might call it a fish.

 

@faustuss - so you're saying that the fact that the insect on the cover being a katydid had nothing to do with the title being 'Katy Lied' and it's just some kind of coincidence? 

@larsman 

"@faustuss - so you're saying that the fact that the insect on the cover being a katydid had nothing to do with the title being 'Katy Lied' and it's just some kind of coincidence?"

Nope, just sayin' I'd call it a grasshopper. I bet you'll go on and on about this won't ya!