In the Steely Dan song "Two Against Nature" (the third track from the album of the same name), the narrator describes Madame Erzulie as a succubus who "bangs you silly but leaves a nasty bite."
This video focuses on a special concert, recorded live in January, 2000 at the Sony Studios in New York and features tracks from their (at the time) unreleased album Two Against Nature but also contains additional documentary footage.
The album won the group four Grammy Awards including a controversial victory over acclaimed The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem and Kid A by Radiohead for 2001 Album of the Year.
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They intended to release Gaucho on Warner Bros. after their longtime label ABC Records merged with MCA Records, but MCA claimed ownership of the master recordings.
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The band Steely Dan "name-checks" the Strand in their song "What A Shame About Me" from the album Two Against Nature.