Deacon Blues

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"Deacon Blues" is a jazz-influenced, introspective rock song by Steely Dan, celebrated for its sophisticated arrangements and themes of failure and outsider identity.

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Deacon Blues canonical 1

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instanceOf single
song
albumBy Steely Dan NERFINISHED
artist Steely Dan NERFINISHED
chartPositionUSBillboardHot100 19
composer Donald Fagen NERFINISHED
Walter Becker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely acclaimed by music critics
describedAs introspective rock song
jazz-influenced pop song
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
electric piano
horn section
tenor saxophone
genre jazz rock
jazz-influenced rock
rock
soft rock
hasCultStatus yes
hasSubject a self-styled loser dreaming of a romanticized life
hasTempo slow to mid-tempo
hasTheme alienation
aspiration and defeat
failure
outsider identity
self-mythologizing
includedIn Steely Dan live setlists
influencedBy jazz music
isOnSide Side A of Aja (original LP)
language English
length 7:36
lyricist Donald Fagen NERFINISHED
Walter Becker NERFINISHED
notableFeature extended saxophone solo
sophisticated jazz-influenced arrangements
partOfAlbum Aja NERFINISHED
performer Steely Dan NERFINISHED
producer Gary Katz NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1977
recordLabel ABC Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1977-03-19
titleInspiredBy Wake Forest Demon Deacons (college sports team nickname) NERFINISHED
trackNumberOnAlbum 3
vocalist Donald Fagen NERFINISHED
writer Walter Becker and Donald Fagen NERFINISHED

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Steely Dan notableSong Deacon Blues