Released in 1977, Steely Dan's Aja would go on to be their biggest selling album. Diametrically opposed to the burgeoning punk seen of the time, Aja was Steely Dan's most expensive-sounding record with the best session players, the best studio equipment and of course the technical prowess of Fagen and Becker. All the Steely Dan hallmarks are here - the smoothed out jazz rock flights, the muted grooves riding on an almost narcotic bliss, the effervescently tasteful arrangements. Basically if you dig the Dan this record is headphone heaven and if you don't, well, you just don't.
Aja
£229.99
Ultra High Quality Record, the pinnacle of high-quality vinyl. 2x45 RPM numbered copies. Mastered by Bernie Grundman from an analogue, non EQ'd tape copy. Pressed at Quality Record Pressings using 200-gram Clarity Vinyl Purest possible pressing and most visually stunning presentation and packaging. Tip-on old style gatefold double pocket jackets with film lamination by Stoughton Printing. Gold foil individually numbered jackets, housed in a premium slipcase with a wooden dowel spine.
AUHQR0014-45
£29.99
Remastered by Bernie Grundman from an Analogue, Non-EQ’d, Tape Copy
4535963
Aja
£229.99
Ultra High Quality Record, the pinnacle of high-quality vinyl. 2x45 RPM numbered copies. Mastered by Bernie Grundman from an analogue, non EQ'd tape copy. Pressed at Quality Record Pressings using 200-gram Clarity Vinyl Purest possible pressing and most visually stunning presentation and packaging. Tip-on old style gatefold double pocket jackets with film lamination by Stoughton Printing. Gold foil individually numbered jackets, housed in a premium slipcase with a wooden dowel spine.
AUHQR0014-45
£29.99
Remastered by Bernie Grundman from an Analogue, Non-EQ’d, Tape Copy
4535963
Released in 1977, Steely Dan's Aja would go on to be their biggest selling album. Diametrically opposed to the burgeoning punk seen of the time, Aja was Steely Dan's most expensive-sounding record with the best session players, the best studio equipment and of course the technical prowess of Fagen and Becker. All the Steely Dan hallmarks are here - the smoothed out jazz rock flights, the muted grooves riding on an almost narcotic bliss, the effervescently tasteful arrangements. Basically if you dig the Dan this record is headphone heaven and if you don't, well, you just don't.