is it just me, new Steely Dan cd's too brite snare


I've had this debate on a Steely Dan webpage

several of the latest dan albums
Two Against Nature and Everything Must Go
and the new Donald Fagen album
seem to be recorded beautifully, all the nuances, close mixed horns, incredibly lush mix

everything perfect except for the snare drum which is way up in the mix and headache inducing

it isn't my sytem and it's worse on Two Against Nature
especially the title track and West of Hollywood
it's so bad I have to listen in the next room

EMG recorded in analog is a little less bright
and Don's new spectacular Morph the Cat (MtC) has some hot snare in the mix

the last two albums feature Keith Carlock who is an incredible drummer, but Don has him in tight snare timekeeping with little room for fills on most of MtC

has Fagen lost his upper frequency end of his hearing?
is he mixing things hot for jumpy mid fi reproduction?
or am I hallucinating?
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They all sound fine to me, though in the case of Morph the Cat I've only listened to the DVD-A and not the CD.

Do you notice treble anomolies in any other recordings?

Two Against Nature CD sounded well balanced to me. I've not heard Everything Must Go CD.
To my ears, Two Against Nature, Everything Must Go and Donald Fagen's new "Morph the Cat" are three of the finest
recordings in my +250 CD collection. Frankly, I wish every new CD I bought sounded as well recorded as these three.
Have to join the chorus of those to whom these sound more than fine. Been listening to them a lot since catching Fagen's show.