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  1. Later in 1976, in a nod back to Steely Dan for the free publicity, [9] and inspired by the group's lyrical style, [10] the Eagles included the line: "They stab it with their steely knives but they just can't kill the beast", in their hit-song "Hotel California".

  2. Recorded somewhat reluctantly at ABC Studios, where the noise reduction system had fried the sound quality of Katy Lied in the previous year, The Royal Scam found Fagen and Becker using...

  3. The Katy Lied/Royal Scam by Steely Dan released in 1983. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. The Royal Scam is the fifth album by Steely Dan, originally released by ABC Records in 1976. The album went gold and peaked at #15 on the charts. The Royal Scam features more prominent guitar work than the prior Steely Dan album, Katy Lied, which had been the first without founding guitarist Jeff Baxter. Guitarists on the recording include ...

  5. The Royal Scam is the fifth studio album by the band Steely Dan, released on May 31, 1976 by ABC Records. Unlike their previous record Katy Lied, the album relies more on distorted guitars than percussion instruments and keyboards. The album utilizes mostly guitar work from Larry Carlton, who plays on 4 out of the 9 tracks.

  6. The Royal Scam is the fifth studio album by Steely Dan, originally released by ABC Records in 1976. The album went gold and peaked at #15 on the charts. The Royal Scam features more prominent guitar work than the prior Steely Dan album, Katy Lied, which had been the first without founding guitarist Jeff Baxter.

  7. At a moment when prog rock bombast, disco bounce and punk thrash clashed, the Dans fourth full-length, Katy Lied, found once enthusiastic critics mulling second thoughts: Robert Christgau, for example, fretted that guitarist Jeff “Skunk” Baxter’s departure was pushing them to “cool, cerebral, one-dimensional” jazz influences.