Steely Dan's captivating live album, Bristow, VA 1996, is a masterclass in musicianship and a testament to the band's enduring legacy. Released on 1 January 1996 via Zip City, this classic rock masterpiece clocks in at 1 hour and 20 minutes, taking listeners on a sonic journey through some of the band's most beloved tracks.
With a setlist that includes fan favourites such as 'Josie', 'Hey Nineteen', and 'Rikki Don't Lose That Number', Steely Dan's signature blend of jazz-infused rock and witty lyricism is on full display. The album's duration is filled with intricate instrumental arrangements, showcasing the band's technical prowess and musical chemistry.
From the opening notes of 'Everyone's Gone To The Movies' to the closing strains of 'FM (No Static At All) Jam (Reprise)', Steely Dan's Bristow, VA 1996 is a must-listen for fans of the band and classic rock enthusiasts alike. With its unique blend of sophistication and accessibility, this album is a compelling addition to any music collection, and a fitting testament to Steely Dan's status as one of the most influential and revered bands in rock history.