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Music critic Steven Hyden (author of the best-selling Twilight of the Gods) joins the podcast for a discussion about Steely Dan's ever-shifting legacy and their place in music history. He explains how their tenure as a studio-only ensemble anticipated how contemporary records are made, and how the reputation of the albums made during that era (such as Gaucho) has evolved as a result.
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Music critic Steven Hyden (author of the best-selling Twilight of the Gods) joins the podcast for a discussion about Steely Dan's ever-shifting legacy and their place in music history. He explains how their tenure as a studio-only ensemble anticipated how contemporary records are made, and how the reputation of the albums made during that era (such as Gaucho) has evolved as a result.

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