11 Tracks of Whack explained

11 Tracks of Whack
Type:Album
Artist:Walter Becker
Cover:11 Tracks of Whack(Walter Becker album) coverart.jpg
Released:1994
Recorded:1993–1994
Studio:Hyperbolic Sound (Maui, Hawaii)
  • Signet Sound Studios (Los Angeles, California)
Genre:Jazz rock
Length:56:46
Label:Giant
Producer:Donald Fagen, Walter Becker
Next Title:Circus Money
Next Year:2008

11 Tracks of Whack is the first solo album by Steely Dan co-founder Walter Becker, released in 1994. It was his third collaboration since 1980 with Steely Dan partner Donald Fagen, who produced the album, after Becker produced Fagen's Kamakiriad (1993), and Becker and Fagen played on Rosie Vela's debut album Zazu (1986).

Critical reception

The New York Times concluded that "11 Tracks of Whack, like Paul Simon's Still Crazy After All These Years, applies singular musical ingenuity to visions of shrinking horizons and squandered opportunities... Steely Dan's snide intelligence has been fused with a sense of mortality."[1]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Walter Becker except "Cringemaker" which was co-written by Dean Parks. Horn and rhythm arrangements were written by Donald Fagen.

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Recordings View: Steely Dan (Half of It, That Is) Strikes Back . . https://web.archive.org/web/20230105223849/https://www.nytimes.com/1994/11/13/arts/recordings-view-steely-dan-half-of-it-that-is-strikes-back.html . 2023-01-05 . live .