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Gaucho was Steely Dan's
last album before the band's 10-year breakup from June 1981 to October 1991. The
album, originally released in 1980, was also the band's last studio album until
the 2000 release of Two
Against Nature. Despite exceptional difficulties
in the album's production (e.g., Walter
Becker getting hit by a car, a dispute over what
company had the rights to the album, attempts to get the record company to
lower the price from $9.98 to the original $8.98 and the accidental erasing of
an entire track - "The Second Arrangement" - by a recording
engineer), the album reached #9 on the charts and went platinum.
"Hey
Nineteen" reached #10 on the singles charts.
(wikipedia over gaucho)
01-12-2006 om 00:00
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