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And then there's the inscrutable Rikki, Skunk Baxter's last shining moment, which sounded great on the radio in the '70s and still does. An eclectic and strange bag of songs Becker & Fagen dip into their pre-Dan catalog to flesh out the record. Asap Rocky, Kendrick Lamar, Juicy J, B.O.B., Yink The Captain, 2 Chainz, Don Streat, Salient Music, Raekwon, Rich Homie Quan, Yo Gotti, Logic, T.I. * Pretzel Logic - Tight as a you-know-what thanks to Derek & The Dominoes' Jim Gordon, who drums on every track except one (Night By Night is 19 year old Jeff Porcaro both play on Parker's Band). Bernard Purdie and Rick Marotta groove throughout. Walter Becker sticks a plastic tube in his mouth and goes goowah goowah goowah all over Haitian Divorce. The best album credited to Louis Logic is Sin-A-Matic which is ranked number 35,147 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score of 19. * The Royal Scam - Guitars, guitars, guitars! Larry Carlton's solos on Kid Charlemagne are transcendent, Elliot Randall's picking over the fade of Green Earrings (the Dan's best dance song) is insane, and Mr. * Can't Buy A Thrill - Their most pure pop album, an anomaly due to the presence of three vocalists, Skunk Baxter and Denny Dias trade tasty riffs and solos, one hell of a debut! You can definitely feel the divide between the Becker/Fagen songs written before this record and those after. I don't believe in ranking albums or bands because my opinions change all the time, but today they would be (in no particular order):