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Information:  - Walter Carl Becker (born February 20, 1950) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known as the co-founder, guitarist, bassist and co-songwriter of Steely Dan.  - Steely Dan is an American jazz rock band whose music also blends elements of funk, R&B, and pop. Founded by core members Walter Becker and Donald Fagen in 1972, the band enjoyed great critical and commercial success starting from the early 1970s until breaking up in 1981. "Rolling Stone" has called them "the perfect musical antiheroes for the Seventies". Steely Dan reunited in 1993 and has toured steadily ever since.  - Pretzel Logic is the third studio album by the American rock band Steely Dan, released on February 20, 1974 by ABC Records. It was written by principal band members Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. They recorded the album at The Village Recorder in West Los Angeles with producer Gary Katz and prominent Los Angelesbased studio musicians.  - `` Rikki Do n't Lose That Number '' is a single released in 1974 by rock / jazz rock group Steely Dan and the opening track of their third album Pretzel Logic . It was the most successful single of the group 's career , peaking at # 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the summer of 1974 . The song features Jim Gordon on drums , as does the bulk of the Pretzel Logic album . The guitar solo is by Jeff `` Skunk '' Baxter who would soon go on to join The Doobie Brothers . Victor Feldman 's flapamba ( a variant of the marimba ) introduction to the song , which opens the album , is cut from the original ABC single version . The MCA single reissue ( backed with `` Pretzel Logic '' ) includes the flapamba intro but fades out just before the actual end of the track . The introductory riff is an almost direct copy of the intro of Horace Silver 's jazz classic `` Song for My Father '' . In the March 24 , 2006 issue of Entertainment Weekly , in an article titled `` Back to Annandale '' , it was revealed that Rikki Ducornet was the apparent inspiration for the song due to her friendship with songwriter Donald Fagen while he attended Bard College . Ducornet was pregnant and married at the time , but recalled that Fagen did give her his phone number at a college party at Bard and said that she believed she was the subject of the song . Fagen , however , would not confirm the story .  - Funk is a music genre that originated in the mid- 1960s when African American musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of soul music, jazz, and rhythm and blues (R&B). Funk de-emphasizes melody and chord progressions used in other related genres and brings a strong rhythmic groove of a bass line played by an electric bassist and a drum part played by a drummer to the foreground. Funk songs are often based on an extended vamp on a single chord, distinguishing them from R&B and soul songs, which are built on complex chord progressions. Funk uses the same richly-colored extended chords found in bebop jazz, such as minor chords with added sevenths and elevenths, or dominant seventh chords with altered ninths.  - Gary Katz is an American music producer, best known for his work on record albums by the group Steely Dan. Katz has also produced numerous other recording artists and assisted in the discovery and signing of a number of subsequently highly successful acts.  - ABC Records was an American record label founded in New York City in 1955. It originated as the main popular music label operated by the Am-Par Record Corporation. Am-Par also created the Impulse! jazz label in 1961. It acquired many labels before ABC was sold to MCA Records in 1979. ABC produced music in a variety of genres: pop, rock, jazz, country, rhythm and blues, soundtrack, gospel, and polka.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'rikki don't lose that number' exhibits the relationship of 'record label'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - abc records  - album  - funk  - label  - labels  - mca  - record  - studio album
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abc records


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Information:  - James I (late July 1394  21 February 1437), King of Scotland from 1406, was the son of King Robert III and Annabella Drummond. He was the last of three sons. By the time he was eight, both of his elder brothers were deadRobert had died in infancy but David, Duke of Rothesay died suspiciously in Falkland Castle while being detained by his uncle, Robert, Duke of Albany. Although parliament exonerated Albany, fears for James's safety grew during the winter of 14051406 and plans were made to send him to France. In February 1406, James was accompanying nobles close to his father when they clashed with supporters of Archibald, 4th Earl of Douglas, forcing the prince to take refuge in the castle of the Bass Rock, a small islet in the Firth of Forth. He remained there until mid-March, when he boarded a vessel bound for France, but on 22 March while off the English coast, pirates captured the ship and delivered James to Henry IV of England. Two weeks later, on 4 April the ailing Robert III died, and the 12-year-old uncrowned King of Scots began his 18-year detention.  - This page is concerned with the holders of the forfeit title Earl of Douglas and the preceding feudal barons of Douglas, South Lanarkshire. The title was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1358 for William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas, son of Sir Archibald Douglas, Guardian of Scotland. The Earldom was forfeited by James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas in 1455.  - Joan Beaufort ( c. 1404 -- 15 July 1445 ) was the Queen Consort of Scotland from 1424 to 1437 as the spouse of King James I of Scotland . During part of the minority of her son James II ( from 1437 to 1439 ) , she served as the Regent of Scotland .  - Henry IV (15 April 1367  20 March 1413), also known as Henry of Bolingbroke, was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1399 to 1413, and asserted the claim of his grandfather, Edward III, to the Kingdom of France.  - The Bass Rock, or simply the Bass, is an island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland. Approximately offshore, and north-east of North Berwick, it is a steep-sided volcanic rock, at its highest point, and is home to a large colony of gannets. The rock is currently uninhabited, but historically has been settled by an early Christian hermit, and later was the site of an important castle, which after the Commonwealth period was used as a prison. The island belongs to Sir Hew Hamilton-Dalrymple, whose family acquired it in 1706, and before to the Lauder family for almost six centuries. The Bass Rock Lighthouse was constructed on the rock in 1902, and the remains of an ancient chapel survive.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'joan beaufort' exhibits the relationship of 'date of birth'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - 1358  - 1367  - 1394  - 1405  - 1406  - 1437  - 1455  - 15  - 15 april 1367  - 1706  - 1902  - 20
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1406