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Gold (Steely Dan album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Gold (Steely Dan album)

''Gold'' is a compilation album by Steely Dan, released in 1982. It mostly comprises hits both post-dating and not included on their 1978 ''Greatest Hits'', essentially acting as "Volume 2"; it also features additional album tracks, offering a broad perspective on the band's career to that point.
Seven of the tracks are from five of the band's albums from 1973 to 1980; it also includes the non-album single "FM (No Static at All)" (from the soundtrack to the 1978 film ''FM''). Of the album tracks, there are two songs from both ''Aja'' and ''Gaucho'', and one track apiece from ''Countdown to Ecstasy'', ''Katy Lied'' and ''The Royal Scam''.
In 1991, the compilation was reissued with four extra tracks - "Here at the Western World" (previously only available on the band's 1978 ''Greatest Hits'' compilation), two Donald Fagen solo songs, and a live version of "Bodhisattva" (originally released as the B-side to the 1980 single "Hey Nineteen"). In addition, the reissue swapped the original "FM" with an alternate version with a saxophone solo replacing the guitar in the song's coda, a version that essentially incorporates the original single's B-side, "FM (Reprise)". Most Steely Dan compilations CDs since then feature this version of "FM", however, ''Gold (Expanded Edition)'' is the only place to find this version on vinyl, as it was the last Steely Dan compilation released on the format.
==Track listing==
All songs by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, except where noted

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