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Aja (album)

Aja (/ˈʒə/, pronounced like Asia) is the sixth studio album by the American jazz rock band Steely Dan. It was released on September 23, 1977, by ABC Records. Recording alongside nearly 40 musicians, band leaders Donald Fagen and Walter Becker pushed Steely Dan further into experimenting with different combinations of session players while pursuing longer, more sophisticated compositions for the album.

Aja
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 1977
RecordedLate 1976–July 1977
Studio
Genre
Length39:51
LabelABC
ProducerGary Katz
Steely Dan chronology
The Royal Scam
(1976)
Aja
(1977)
Gaucho
(1980)
Singles from Aja
  1. "Peg"
    Released: November 1977
  2. "Deacon Blues"
    Released: March 1978
  3. "Josie"
    Released: August 1978

The album peaked at number three on the US charts and number five in the UK, ultimately becoming Steely Dan's most commercially successful LP. It spawned a number of hit singles, including "Peg", "Deacon Blues", and "Josie".

In July 1978, Aja won the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical and received Grammy nominations for Album of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. It has since appeared frequently on professional rankings of the greatest albums, with critics and audiophiles applauding the album's high production standards. In 2010, the Library of Congress selected the album for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or artistically significant."

Recording

The album was produced by Steely Dan's longtime producer Gary Katz[1] and features several leading session musicians. The eight-minute-long title track features a jazz-based chord progression and a solo by saxophonist Wayne Shorter.[2][3] Becker did not perform on "Black Cow" or "Peg".

Title and packaging

The album's title is pronounced like Asia.[4] Donald Fagen has said the album was named for a Korean woman who married the brother of one of his high-school friends.[5] The cover photo by Hideki Fujii features Japanese model and actress Sayoko Yamaguchi[6][7] and was designed by Patricia Mitsui and Geoff Westen. The inside photos were taken by Walter Becker and Dorothy A. White.[8]

Marketing and sales

Aja was released on September 23, 1977 (45 years ago) (1977 -09-23),[9] by ABC Records.[10] In anticipation of the release, Katz urged the relatively private Fagen and Becker to raise their public profile, including a meeting with Irving Azoff for his services as their manager. Fagen expressed initial reservations at the time: "We were ready to go blissfully through life without a manager."[1]

With Azoff's connections with record stores and the album being offered at a discounted price, Aja became "one of the season's hottest albums and by far Steely Dan's fastest-selling ever", according to Cameron Crowe in the December 1977 issue of Rolling Stone.[1] Within three weeks of release, the album reached the top five of the Billboard 200,[11] ultimately peaking at number three to become the band's highest-peaking album on the chart. It also reached number five on the UK albums chart.[10] According to Billboard, it became the band's biggest hit and one of the first albums to be certified platinum.[11]

When DTS attempted to make a 5.1 version, it was discovered that the multitrack masters for both "Black Cow" and the title track were missing. For this same reason, a multichannel SACD version was cancelled by Universal Music. Donald Fagen has offered a reward for the missing masters or any information that leads to their recovery.[12]

Reception and legacy

Reviewing in 1977 for Rolling Stone, Michael Duffy said that "the conceptual framework of [Steely Dan's] music has shifted from the pretext of rock & roll toward a smoother, awesomely clean and calculated mutation of various rock, pop and jazz idioms", while their lyrics "remain as pleasantly obtuse and cynical as ever". Duffy added that while the duo's "extreme intellectual self-consciousness" was beginning to show its limitations, the latter "may be precisely the quality that makes Walter Becker and Donald Fagen the perfect musical antiheroes for the Seventies."[23] Robert Christgau of The Village Voice initially "hated" the record before he "realized that, unlike The Royal Scam, it was stretching me some", while noting that he was "grateful to find Fagen and Becker's collegiate cynicism in decline". However, he believed the band's preference for longer, more sophisticated songs "could turn into their fatal flaw".[24] Greg Kot was also lukewarm toward the band's stylistic departure, later writing in the Chicago Tribune: "The clinical coldness first evidenced on The Royal Scam is perfected here. Longer, more languid songs replace the acerbic pithiness of old."[14] Barry Walters was more receptive in a retrospective review for Rolling Stone, saying "rock has always excelled at embodying adolescent ache. But it's rare when rock captures the complications of adult sorrows almost purely with its sound."[20]

Jazz historian Ted Gioia cites Aja as an example of Steely Dan "proving that pop-rock could equally benefit from a healthy dose of jazz" during their original tenure, which coincided with a period when rock musicians frequently experimented with jazz idioms and techniques.[25] In the opinion of Pitchfork's Amanda Petrusich, it is "as much a jazz record as a pop one",[18] while Ben Ratliff from The New York Times says it "created a new standard for the relationship between jazz and rock, one that was basically irreproducible, by Steely Dan or anyone else ... a progressive jazz record with backbeats, a '70s hipster's extension of what had been Gil Evans's vision two decades earlier."[26] In Dylan Jones' list of the best jazz albums for GQ, Aja ranked 62nd.[27]

The album has been cited by music journalists as one of the best test recordings for audiophiles, due to its high production standards.[28][29][30] Walters noted in his review "the album's surreal sonic perfection, its melodic and harmonic complexity - music so technically demanding its creators had to call in A-list session players to realize the sounds they heard in their heads but could not play, even on the instruments they had mastered."[20] Reviewing Aja's 2007 all-analog LP reissue, Ken Kessler from Hi-Fi News & Record Review gave top marks to both recording and performance qualities, calling the album "sublime jazz-rock that hasn't aged at all - unless you consider 'intelligence' passe - it is everything you expected the painfully hip/cool Becker and Fagen to deliver."[31]

Accolades

Aja has frequently appeared on rankings of the greatest albums of all time. In 1991, France's Rock & Folk included Aja on a list of the 250 best albums released during the magazine's existence, beginning in 1966. In 1999, it was ranked 59th on the national Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth's "Top 99 Albums of All Time".[32] In 2000 it was voted number 118 in Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums.[33] In 2003, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and ranked number 145 on Rolling Stone's "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list,[34] maintaining the rating in a 2012 revised list,[35] before rising to number 63 in a 2020 reboot of the list. In 2006, Aja was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[36] In 2010, the Library of Congress selected Aja for inclusion in the United States National Recording Registry based on its cultural, artistic or historical significance alongside De La Soul's 1989 debut album 3 Feet High and Rising which sampled the album as well.[37][38] Based on such rankings, the aggregate website Acclaimed Music lists Aja as 95th most acclaimed album of the 1970s and the 318th most acclaimed album in history.[32]

The singer Bilal names it among his 25 favorite albums, explaining that, "It's a great body of work. It seems very thought out from beginning to end, every song just had a certain vibe. The songwriting to the sound and the look of the album, the whole package was just very well thought out."[39]

Classic Albums episode

In 1999, Aja was covered for an episode of the British documentary series Classic Albums, featuring a song-by-song study of the album (the only omission being "I Got the News", which is played during the closing credits), interviews with Steely Dan co-founders Walter Becker and Donald Fagen (among others) plus new, live-in-studio versions of songs from the album. Becker and Fagen also play back several of the rejected guitar solos for "Peg", which were recorded before Jay Graydon produced the satisfactory take. Andy Gill, one of the other interviewees, said: "Jazz-rock was a fundamental part of the 70s musical landscape … [Steely Dan] wasn't rock or pop music with ideas above its station, and it wasn't jazzers slumming … it was a very well-forged alloy of the two – you couldn't separate the pop music from the jazz in their music." Discussing the album's sound, British musician Ian Dury said in the episode that he heard elements of legendary jazz musicians like Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, and Art Blakey. "Well, Aja's got a sound that lifts your heart up, and it's the most consistent up-full, heart-warming … even though, it is a classic LA kinda sound", Dury explained. "You wouldn't think it was recorded anywhere else in the world. It's got California through its blood, even though they are boys from New York … They've got a skill that can make images that aren't puerile and don't make you think you've heard it before … very 'Hollywood filmic' in a way, the imagery is very imaginable, in a visual sense."[5]

Yacht rock

In retrospective appraisals, Aja has been discussed by music journalists as an important release in the development of yacht rock. For Spin in 2009, Chuck Eddy lists it among the genre's eight essential albums.[40] Writing for uDiscoverMusic in 2019, Paul Sexton said that with the album, Steely Dan "announced their ever-greater exploration of jazz influences" that would lead to "their yacht-rock masterpiece" in 1980's Gaucho.[41] Patrick Hosken from MTV News said that both Aja and Gaucho show how "great yacht rock is also more musically ambitious than it might seem, tying blue-eyed soul and jazz to funk and R&B".[42] Aja was included in Vinyl Me, Please magazine's list of the 10 best yacht rock albums, with an accompanying essay that said: "Steely Dan’s importance to yacht rock can’t be overstated. … Arguably the Dan is smoothest on the 1980 smash Gaucho, but Aja finds Walter Becker and Donald Fagen comfortably hitting a middle-ground stride … as a mainstream hit factory while remaining expansive and adventurous".[43] John Lawler from Something Else! said, "The song and performance that best exemplifies the half-time, funky, laid (way) back in the beat shuffle within the jazz-pop environment of the mid- to late- 70s can be found on 'Home at Last.' Bernard “Pretty” Purdie feeds off Chuck Rainey’s bass with righteous grooves and masterful off-beat fills with alacrity in this tight band favorite."[44]

Track listing

All songs written by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Black Cow"5:10
2."Aja"7:57
3."Deacon Blues"7:33
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Peg"3:58
2."Home at Last"5:34
3."I Got the News"5:06
4."Josie"4:33
Total length:39:51

Personnel

Adapted from liner notes.[45]

Production

  • Stephen Diener [ABC Records] – executive producer
  • Gary Katz – producer
  • Roger Nichols, Elliot Scheiner, Al Schmitt, Bill Schnee – engineers
  • Joe Bellamy, Lenise Bent, Ken Klinger, Ron Pangaliman, Ed Rack, Linda Tyler – assistant engineers
  • Bernie Grundman – mastering
  • Barbara Miller – production coordination
  • Dinky Dawson – sound consultant
  • Daniel Levitin – consultant
  • Oz Studios,[8] Vartan Reissue – art direction
  • Patricia Mitsui, Geoff Westen – design
  • Hideki Fujii (cover photo), Walter Becker, Dorothy A. White – photography
  • Walter Becker, Donald Fagen – liner notes

Outtakes

The sessions for Aja produced several outtakes, including "The Bear" and “Stand by the Seawall”, the latter including an alternate version that is a complete different song, sharing only the name. The songs were never officially released, but “The Bear” would later be played live on their 2011 Shuffle Diplomacy tour.[46]

Awards

Grammy Awards

Year Winner Category
1977 Aja Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[56] 2× Platinum 200,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[57] Gold 100,000 
United States (RIAA)[58] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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Aja ˈ eɪ ʒ e pronounced like Asia is the sixth studio album by the American jazz rock band Steely Dan It was released on September 23 1977 by ABC Records Recording alongside nearly 40 musicians band leaders Donald Fagen and Walter Becker pushed Steely Dan further into experimenting with different combinations of session players while pursuing longer more sophisticated compositions for the album AjaStudio album by Steely DanReleasedSeptember 23 1977RecordedLate 1976 July 1977StudioProducers Workshop and Sound Labs Hollywood Village Recorder West Los Angeles Warner Bros Burbank ABC and A amp R New York City GenreJazz rock yacht rock pop rock jazzLength39 51LabelABCProducerGary KatzSteely Dan chronologyThe Royal Scam 1976 Aja 1977 Gaucho 1980 Singles from Aja Peg Released November 1977 Deacon Blues Released March 1978 Josie Released August 1978The album peaked at number three on the US charts and number five in the UK ultimately becoming Steely Dan s most commercially successful LP It spawned a number of hit singles including Peg Deacon Blues and Josie In July 1978 Aja won the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Recording Non Classical and received Grammy nominations for Album of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals It has since appeared frequently on professional rankings of the greatest albums with critics and audiophiles applauding the album s high production standards In 2010 the Library of Congress selected the album for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being culturally historically or artistically significant Contents 1 Recording 2 Title and packaging 3 Marketing and sales 4 Reception and legacy 4 1 Accolades 4 2 Classic Albums episode 4 3 Yacht rock 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Outtakes 8 Awards 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksRecording EditThe album was produced by Steely Dan s longtime producer Gary Katz 1 and features several leading session musicians The eight minute long title track features a jazz based chord progression and a solo by saxophonist Wayne Shorter 2 3 Becker did not perform on Black Cow or Peg Title and packaging EditThe album s title is pronounced like Asia 4 Donald Fagen has said the album was named for a Korean woman who married the brother of one of his high school friends 5 The cover photo by Hideki Fujii features Japanese model and actress Sayoko Yamaguchi 6 7 and was designed by Patricia Mitsui and Geoff Westen The inside photos were taken by Walter Becker and Dorothy A White 8 Marketing and sales EditAja was released on September 23 1977 45 years ago 1977 09 23 9 by ABC Records 10 In anticipation of the release Katz urged the relatively private Fagen and Becker to raise their public profile including a meeting with Irving Azoff for his services as their manager Fagen expressed initial reservations at the time We were ready to go blissfully through life without a manager 1 With Azoff s connections with record stores and the album being offered at a discounted price Aja became one of the season s hottest albums and by far Steely Dan s fastest selling ever according to Cameron Crowe in the December 1977 issue of Rolling Stone 1 Within three weeks of release the album reached the top five of the Billboard 200 11 ultimately peaking at number three to become the band s highest peaking album on the chart It also reached number five on the UK albums chart 10 According to Billboard it became the band s biggest hit and one of the first albums to be certified platinum 11 When DTS attempted to make a 5 1 version it was discovered that the multitrack masters for both Black Cow and the title track were missing For this same reason a multichannel SACD version was cancelled by Universal Music Donald Fagen has offered a reward for the missing masters or any information that leads to their recovery 12 Reception and legacy EditRetrospective professional reviewsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 13 Chicago Tribune 14 Christgau s Record GuideB 15 Encyclopedia of Popular Music 16 MusicHound Rock4 5 5 17 Pitchfork10 10 18 Q 19 Rolling Stone 20 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 21 Tom Hull on the WebA 22 Reviewing in 1977 for Rolling Stone Michael Duffy said that the conceptual framework of Steely Dan s music has shifted from the pretext of rock amp roll toward a smoother awesomely clean and calculated mutation of various rock pop and jazz idioms while their lyrics remain as pleasantly obtuse and cynical as ever Duffy added that while the duo s extreme intellectual self consciousness was beginning to show its limitations the latter may be precisely the quality that makes Walter Becker and Donald Fagen the perfect musical antiheroes for the Seventies 23 Robert Christgau of The Village Voice initially hated the record before he realized that unlike The Royal Scam it was stretching me some while noting that he was grateful to find Fagen and Becker s collegiate cynicism in decline However he believed the band s preference for longer more sophisticated songs could turn into their fatal flaw 24 Greg Kot was also lukewarm toward the band s stylistic departure later writing in the Chicago Tribune The clinical coldness first evidenced on The Royal Scam is perfected here Longer more languid songs replace the acerbic pithiness of old 14 Barry Walters was more receptive in a retrospective review for Rolling Stone saying rock has always excelled at embodying adolescent ache But it s rare when rock captures the complications of adult sorrows almost purely with its sound 20 Jazz historian Ted Gioia cites Aja as an example of Steely Dan proving that pop rock could equally benefit from a healthy dose of jazz during their original tenure which coincided with a period when rock musicians frequently experimented with jazz idioms and techniques 25 In the opinion of Pitchfork s Amanda Petrusich it is as much a jazz record as a pop one 18 while Ben Ratliff from The New York Times says it created a new standard for the relationship between jazz and rock one that was basically irreproducible by Steely Dan or anyone else a progressive jazz record with backbeats a 70s hipster s extension of what had been Gil Evans s vision two decades earlier 26 In Dylan Jones list of the best jazz albums for GQ Aja ranked 62nd 27 The album has been cited by music journalists as one of the best test recordings for audiophiles due to its high production standards 28 29 30 Walters noted in his review the album s surreal sonic perfection its melodic and harmonic complexity music so technically demanding its creators had to call in A list session players to realize the sounds they heard in their heads but could not play even on the instruments they had mastered 20 Reviewing Aja s 2007 all analog LP reissue Ken Kessler from Hi Fi News amp Record Review gave top marks to both recording and performance qualities calling the album sublime jazz rock that hasn t aged at all unless you consider intelligence passe it is everything you expected the painfully hip cool Becker and Fagen to deliver 31 Accolades Edit Aja has frequently appeared on rankings of the greatest albums of all time In 1991 France s Rock amp Folk included Aja on a list of the 250 best albums released during the magazine s existence beginning in 1966 In 1999 it was ranked 59th on the national Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth s Top 99 Albums of All Time 32 In 2000 it was voted number 118 in Colin Larkin s All Time Top 1000 Albums 33 In 2003 the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and ranked number 145 on Rolling Stone s The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list 34 maintaining the rating in a 2012 revised list 35 before rising to number 63 in a 2020 reboot of the list In 2006 Aja was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 36 In 2010 the Library of Congress selected Aja for inclusion in the United States National Recording Registry based on its cultural artistic or historical significance alongside De La Soul s 1989 debut album 3 Feet High and Rising which sampled the album as well 37 38 Based on such rankings the aggregate website Acclaimed Music lists Aja as 95th most acclaimed album of the 1970s and the 318th most acclaimed album in history 32 The singer Bilal names it among his 25 favorite albums explaining that It s a great body of work It seems very thought out from beginning to end every song just had a certain vibe The songwriting to the sound and the look of the album the whole package was just very well thought out 39 Classic Albums episode Edit In 1999 Aja was covered for an episode of the British documentary series Classic Albums featuring a song by song study of the album the only omission being I Got the News which is played during the closing credits interviews with Steely Dan co founders Walter Becker and Donald Fagen among others plus new live in studio versions of songs from the album Becker and Fagen also play back several of the rejected guitar solos for Peg which were recorded before Jay Graydon produced the satisfactory take Andy Gill one of the other interviewees said Jazz rock was a fundamental part of the 70s musical landscape Steely Dan wasn t rock or pop music with ideas above its station and it wasn t jazzers slumming it was a very well forged alloy of the two you couldn t separate the pop music from the jazz in their music Discussing the album s sound British musician Ian Dury said in the episode that he heard elements of legendary jazz musicians like Charlie Parker Charles Mingus and Art Blakey Well Aja s got a sound that lifts your heart up and it s the most consistent up full heart warming even though it is a classic LA kinda sound Dury explained You wouldn t think it was recorded anywhere else in the world It s got California through its blood even though they are boys from New York They ve got a skill that can make images that aren t puerile and don t make you think you ve heard it before very Hollywood filmic in a way the imagery is very imaginable in a visual sense 5 Yacht rock Edit Home at Last source source 30 second sample Problems playing this file See media help In retrospective appraisals Aja has been discussed by music journalists as an important release in the development of yacht rock For Spin in 2009 Chuck Eddy lists it among the genre s eight essential albums 40 Writing for uDiscoverMusic in 2019 Paul Sexton said that with the album Steely Dan announced their ever greater exploration of jazz influences that would lead to their yacht rock masterpiece in 1980 s Gaucho 41 Patrick Hosken from MTV News said that both Aja and Gaucho show how great yacht rock is also more musically ambitious than it might seem tying blue eyed soul and jazz to funk and R amp B 42 Aja was included in Vinyl Me Please magazine s list of the 10 best yacht rock albums with an accompanying essay that said Steely Dan s importance to yacht rock can t be overstated Arguably the Dan is smoothest on the 1980 smash Gaucho but Aja finds Walter Becker and Donald Fagen comfortably hitting a middle ground stride as a mainstream hit factory while remaining expansive and adventurous 43 John Lawler from Something Else said The song and performance that best exemplifies the half time funky laid way back in the beat shuffle within the jazz pop environment of the mid to late 70s can be found on Home at Last Bernard Pretty Purdie feeds off Chuck Rainey s bass with righteous grooves and masterful off beat fills with alacrity in this tight band favorite 44 Track listing EditAll songs written by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen Side oneNo TitleLength1 Black Cow 5 102 Aja 7 573 Deacon Blues 7 33 Side twoNo TitleLength1 Peg 3 582 Home at Last 5 343 I Got the News 5 064 Josie 4 33Total length 39 51Personnel EditAdapted from liner notes 45 Side A Black Cow Donald Fagen lead vocals synthesizer Paul Humphrey drums Chuck Rainey bass guitar Victor Feldman Fender Rhodes Joe Sample clavinet Larry Carlton guitar Tom Scott tenor saxophone Clydie King Sherlie Matthews Venetta Fields Rebecca Louis backing vocals Aja Donald Fagen lead vocals synthesizer police whistle backing vocals Steve Gadd drums Chuck Rainey bass guitar Larry Carlton Walter Becker Denny Dias guitars Joe Sample Fender Rhodes Michael Omartian piano Victor Feldman percussion Wayne Shorter tenor saxophone Timothy B Schmit backing vocals Deacon Blues Donald Fagen lead vocals synthesizer Bernard Purdie drums Walter Becker bass guitar Larry Carlton Lee Ritenour guitars Victor Feldman Fender Rhodes Pete Christlieb tenor saxophone Clydie King Sherlie Matthews Venetta Fields backing vocals Dean Parks acoustic guitarRhythm arrangement by Larry Carlton Side B Peg Donald Fagen lead vocals Rick Marotta drums Chuck Rainey bass guitar Paul Griffin Fender Rhodes backing vocals Don Grolnick clavinet Steve Khan guitar Jay Graydon guitar solo Victor Feldman Gary Coleman percussion Tom Scott Lyricon Michael McDonald backing vocals Home at Last Donald Fagen lead vocals synthesizer backing vocals Bernard Purdie drums Chuck Rainey bass guitar Larry Carlton guitar Walter Becker guitar solo Victor Feldman piano vibraphone Tim Schmit backing vocals I Got the News Donald Fagen lead vocals synthesizers Ed Greene drums Chuck Rainey bass guitar Victor Feldman piano vibraphone percussion Dean Parks guitar Walter Becker Larry Carlton guitar solos Michael McDonald Clydie King Venetta Fields Sherlie Matthews Rebecca Louis backing vocals Josie Donald Fagen lead vocals synthesizers backing vocals Jim Keltner drums percussion Chuck Rainey bass guitar Victor Feldman Fender Rhodes Larry Carlton Dean Parks guitars Walter Becker guitar solo Tim Schmit backing vocals Tom Scott horn arrangements Jim Horn Bill Perkins Plas Johnson Jackie Kelso saxophones flutes Chuck Findley Lou McCreary Dick Hyde brassProduction Stephen Diener ABC Records executive producer Gary Katz producer Roger Nichols Elliot Scheiner Al Schmitt Bill Schnee engineers Joe Bellamy Lenise Bent Ken Klinger Ron Pangaliman Ed Rack Linda Tyler assistant engineers Bernie Grundman mastering Barbara Miller production coordination Dinky Dawson sound consultant Daniel Levitin consultant Oz Studios 8 Vartan Reissue art direction Patricia Mitsui Geoff Westen design Hideki Fujii cover photo Walter Becker Dorothy A White photography Walter Becker Donald Fagen liner notesOuttakes EditThe sessions for Aja produced several outtakes including The Bear and Stand by the Seawall the latter including an alternate version that is a complete different song sharing only the name The songs were never officially released but The Bear would later be played live on their 2011 Shuffle Diplomacy tour 46 Awards EditGrammy Awards Year Winner Category1977 Aja Best Engineered Recording Non ClassicalCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1977 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 47 9Dutch Albums Album Top 100 48 9New Zealand Albums RMNZ 49 3Norwegian Albums VG lista 50 10Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 51 35UK Albums OCC 52 5US Billboard 200 53 3 Year end charts Edit Chart 1978 PositionNew Zealand Albums RMNZ 54 49US Billboard 200 55 5Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 56 2 Platinum 200 000 United Kingdom BPI 57 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 58 2 Platinum 2 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References Edit a b c Crowe Cameron December 29 1977 Steely Dan Springs Back The Second Coming Rolling Stone New York City Straight Arrow Publishers Inc 255 11 Retrieved October 27 2011 Cook Wilson Winston September 27 2017 Steely Dan s Aja Remembering the Band s Trailblazing Moment 40 Years Later SPIN Retrieved July 25 2019 Myers Marc July 15 2011 How Steely Dan Got Wayne Shorter Jazz Wax Palmer Robert October 9 1977 American s Finest Maybe Rock Non Band The New York Times Retrieved July 3 2020 a b Classic Albums Steely Dan Aja Video 1999 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31 2019 Malcolm Timothy February 20 2017 The 10 Best Yacht Rock Albums To Own On Vinyl Vinyl Me Please Retrieved October 31 2019 Best Steely Dan drumming performances Steely Dan Sunday somethingelsereviews com November 20 2014 Retrieved October 4 2017 Steely Dan Aja 1977 Gatefold Santa Maria Pressing Vinyl Discogs com Discogs Retrieved May 19 2021 Baltin Steve July 9 2011 Steely Dan at the Greek Theater Concert Review The Hollywood Reporter Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 23 years of hit singles amp albums from the top 100 charts St Ives N S W Australia Australian Chart Book p 292 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Dutchcharts nl Steely Dan Aja in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved March 22 2021 Charts nz Steely Dan Aja Hung Medien Retrieved March 22 2021 Norwegiancharts com Steely Dan Aja Hung Medien Retrieved March 22 2021 Swedishcharts com Steely Dan Aja Hung Medien Retrieved March 22 2021 Steely Dan Artist Official Charts UK Albums Chart Retrieved March 22 2021 Steely Dan Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved March 22 2021 Top Selling Albums of 1978 The Official New Zealand Music Chart Recorded Music New Zealand Retrieved January 26 2022 Top Billboard 200 Albums Year End 1978 Billboard Retrieved March 22 2021 Canadian album certifications Steely Dan Aja Music Canada British album certifications Steely Dan Aja British Phonographic Industry Retrieved March 8 2022 American album certifications Steely Dan Aja Recording Industry Association of America Further reading EditSweet Brian 2010 Aja Steely Dan 1977 PDF Library of Congress Essay accompanying the album s addition to the National Recording RegistryExternal links EditAja at Discogs list of releases Aja Complete Lyrics steelydan com Archived from the original on March 19 2009 Promotional Video courtesy of The Museum of Classic Chicago Television Steely Dan The Making of Aja on YouTube Official YouTube playlist Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aja album amp oldid 1134717496, wikipedia, 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