Drums
Steve Gadd, Rick Marotta, Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, Jeff Porcaro, Paul Humphrey, Jim Hodder, Jim Keltner, Ed Greene
Percussion
Victor Feldman, Errol Crusher Bennett, Royce Jones, Jim Hodder, Gary Coleman, Jim Keltner
Reviews
"...Steely Dan were no more nihilistic than The Stooges. It's just that, instead of Rolling Stones riffs and Chuck Berry solos, Becker and Fagen used East Coast Jazz, Latin rhythms, saccharine harmonies and choruses worthy of Burt Bacharach or Hollywood musicals...", 5 Stars - Indispensable - "...Steely Dan is the closest pop has come to the acid wit of Wilde and Coward and Vidal....", "...Suggests That the Group's Greatest Strength Wasn't Writing or Playing but Arranging..."
Vocals
David Palmer, Royce Jones, Michael McDonald, Donald Fagen, Walter Becker, Jim Hodder
Distribution
Universal Distribution
Mixing
Barney Perkins
Number of Discs
4
Engineer
Al Schmitt, Elliot Scheiner, Roger Nichols, Bill Schnee
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Bass
Anthony Jackson, Chuck Rainey, Wilton Felder, Walter Becker
Guitar
Rick Derringer, Dean Parks, Jeff Baxter, Mark Knopfler, Hiram Bullock, Denny Dias, Elliot Randal, Lee Ritenour, Ben Benay, Walter Becker, Jay Graydon, Jeff Mironov, Larry Carlton, Steve Khan
Guest Artist
Mark Knopfler, David Sanborn, Rick Derringer, Ernie Watts, Phil Woods, Lee Ritenour, Michael McDonald, Wayne Shorter
Keyboards
Paul Griffin, DON Grolnick, Michael McDonald, Walter Becker
Number of Tracks
66
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States