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Donald Fagen (Featuring Rick Moranis) – Tomorrow’s Girls • HD Remastered 4K MV

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Official music video for Donald Fagen (Featuring Rick Moranis) – Tomorrow’s Girls. Remastered with new upscaling and depixelizing AI technology.

From the album, “Kamakiriad” and starring actor/entertainer Rick Moranis. (Donald and Rick are close friends, and Donald was able to woo Rick out of retirement for a special guest appearance)

Kamakiriad is the second solo album by Steely Dan artist Donald Fagen. It was his first collaboration with Steely Dan partner Walter Becker since 1986, on Rosie Vela’s album Zazu. Becker played guitar and bass and produced the album. The album is a futuristic, optimistic eight-song cycle about the journey of the narrator in his high-tech car, the Kamakiri (Japanese for praying mantis).

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Donald Jay Fagen is an American musician best known as the co-founder, lead singer, co-songwriter, and keyboardist of the band Steely Dan, formed in the early 1970s. He has also released four albums as a solo artist and in 2001 was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The 2017 death of Steely Dan’s co-founder Walter Becker left Fagen as the only remaining original member.

Donald Fagen frequently uses aliases as well. He wrote the liner notes to Can’t Buy a Thrill under the name Tristan Fabriani, which he used on stage when he played keyboards for Jay and the Americans (Becker used Gus Mahler). On his solo albums, when he played or programmed a synthesizer part to replicate a real instrument (bass, vibraphone or horns) he credited one of his multiple aliases: Illinois Elohainu, Phonus Quaver, or Harlan Post.

Fagen has classified himself as both a self-taught pianist and a self-taught vocalist, although he did spend a few semesters studying formally at Berklee College of Music and took some vocal lessons in the mid-1970s as a precaution after feeling the straining effects of years of touring. Although he learned to become an entertainer, early on Fagen suffered from severe stage fright, which prompted Steely Dan producer Gary Katz to hire David Palmer to sing two songs on Steely Dan’s debut album, Can’t Buy a Thrill. This also led to the hiring of Royce Jones and Michael McDonald as singers in the band’s tours in the early 1970s. Fagen plays the Fender Rhodes electric piano and Wurlitzer electric piano.

After Steely Dan’s breakup in 1981, Fagen released his debut solo album, The Nightfly, in October 1982. It was certified platinum for sales of over a million copies in the U.S. and reached 11 on the Billboard Top 200 albums list. The first single, “I.G.Y.”, released in September 1982, peaked at number 26 on the Hot 100. The follow-up single, “New Frontier” (January 1983), peaked at number 70 and was accompanied by a music video.

Over 800+ Musical Credits
All known releases by Donald Fagen:

• Producer: Walter Becker
• Engineers: Phil Burnett, David Michael Dill, Tom Fritze, Andy Grassi, Troy Halderson, Bob Mitchel, John Neff, Roger Nichols, Dave Russell, Jay A. Ryan, Tony Volante, Wayne Yurgelun
• Mastering: Scott Hull, Glenn Meadows
• Sample editing: Craig Siegal
• Digital technician: Phil Burnett
• Digital delay: Craig Siegal
• Horn arrangements: Donald Fagen
• Rhythm arrangements: Donald Fagen
• Design: Carol Bobolts
• Photography: James Hamilton
• Liner notes: Donald Fagen, Tim White

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17 comments

  1. I met Mr Moranis back in 1984. His Mom lived in the same COndo my Inlaws lived in. I held the door for him. Such a sweet Man. Now if I can one day meet Mr Fagen, then I will faint

  2. I think it's a shame Fagen or his record label chose this song as the single from "Kamakiriad." I think it's a mediocre pop song, and there were much stronger tracks on the album. But I enjoy this restoration–thanks for creating it!

  3. Nice work, but the original was shot on film at 24fps, probably with 3:2 pulldown for transfer to NTSC video, but it would still have had a film 'look'. In the upscale, this looks weirdly over-smooth, like it was shot in studio using video cameras – it has the 'soap opera effect' going on. Any chance you could restore it to the intended frame rate? Thanks!

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