Steely Dan - Can't Buy A Thrill (1972) Part 2 (Full Album)

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Track List: 5-7

5. Steely Dan - Only A Fool Would Say That (0:00)
6. Steely Dan - Reelin' In The Years (2:57)
7. Steely Dan - Fire In The Hole (7:35)

Can't Buy a Thrill Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine:
Walter Becker and Donald Fagen were remarkable craftsmen from the start, as Steely Dan's debut, Can't Buy a Thrill, illustrates. Each song is tightly constructed, with interlocking chords and gracefully interwoven melodies, buoyed by clever, cryptic lyrics. All of these are hallmarks of Steely Dan's signature sound, but what is most remarkable about the record is the way it differs from their later albums. Of course, one of the most notable differences is the presence of vocalist David Palmer, a professional blue-eyed soul vocalist who oversings the handful of tracks where he takes the lead. Palmer's very presence signals the one major flaw with the album -- in an attempt to appeal to a wide audience, Becker and Fagen tempered their wildest impulses with mainstream pop techniques. Consequently, there are very few of the jazz flourishes that came to distinguish their albums -- the breakthrough single, "Do It Again," does work an impressively tight Latin jazz beat, and "Reelin' in the Years" has jazzy guitar solos and harmonies -- and the production is overly polished, conforming to all the conventions of early-'70s radio. Of course, that gives these decidedly twisted songs a subversive edge, but compositionally, these aren't as innovative as their later work. Even so, the best moments ("Dirty Work," "Kings," "Midnight Cruiser," "Turn That Heartbeat Over Again") are wonderful pop songs that subvert traditional conventions and more than foreshadow the paths Steely Dan would later take.

A commercial success, in the United States Can't Buy a Thrill peaked at number 17 on the Billboard albums chart, bolstered by the popular singles "Do It Again" and "Reelin' In the Years", and was eventually certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. It was also met with positive reviews, and has appeared on many retrospective "greatest albums" lists, Rolling Stone magazine's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" (2003).

Personnel:
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter – guitar, pedal steel guitar, spoken Spanish (the end of track 5)
Walter Becker – electric bass guitar, co-lead vocals (10), backing vocals
Denny Dias – guitar, electric sitar
Donald Fagen – piano, electric piano, plastic organ (YC-30), lead vocals (all except 2,4,8), backing vocals
Jim Hodder – drums, percussion, lead vocals (4), backing vocals
David Palmer – lead vocals (2,8), co-lead vocals (5,9,10), backing vocals
Additional musicians
Elliott Randall – lead guitar (3,6)
Victor Feldman – percussion
Jerome Richardson – tenor saxophone (2)
Snooky Young – flugelhorn (2)
Clydie King, Sherlie Matthews, Venetta Fields – backing vocals (3,8)

Production:
Gary Katz – producer
Roger Nichols – engineer
Tim Weston – assistant engineer
Doug Sax – mastering engineer
Robert Lockart – cover design
Tristan Fabriani (Walter Becker & Donald Fagen) – liner notes
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I still have this one and two others on lp

erikschimmel
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One of my favorite bands one of my favorite albums A'ja

anthonyandrews
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I'm here 3-22-25 this takes me back to the 70's and my wonderful childhood days when I could listen to music with my grandparents and not be ashamed of the lyrics. My late grandfather was a giant of a man (at least to me) with very few words but, when we were in his car listening to music, he really came alive as we sang together. I really miss those days and my granddaddy.

JacquelineSlosiarek-zs
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Steely Dan is one of my all time favorite bands, but I haven't listened to this early album in so long! Just wow. Everything is wonderful, especially the musical arrangements and layering. Today's music is such a joke compared to dear old Dan.

mirandaspencer
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I'm not a huge Steely Dan fan, but this is a FANTASTIC album.

grumpymcgrump
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Only A Fool Would Say That is an absolute masterpiece

vascocorreia
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What a great album and the albums to follow...A treat in the 70s...hashing good days.

GarryWootton
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I have loved Steely Dan for most of my life because they make the best music 🎶

stephaniewhite
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No better R&B band to grace the airways in the 70s and 80s.

kevinkilduff
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Thank you for this heavenly offering!🙏👌🎸🦉❤️

mauricedavis
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Amazing thanks for sharing. All the very best frm England ❤

eileen
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It’s unfortunate that you don’t hear cover bands playing Steely Dan is because they’re too complicated to play. I played in the Air Force band and we couldn’t duplicate. These guys are were awesome. Rest in peace Mr. Becker.

markbishop
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I'm still listening. Good music is good music. I listen to stuff older than this really. Much better than today's rap crap

vincentbyers-br
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cheers great album thank you for posting.

LeslieKnight-eb
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Best studio band ever just ask the 5 guitarist and they're infamous 50 takes

jimmycain
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K, I got it. It’s like, playing from the album, when you have to turn the record over to hear the second side.
Like when, in 1989, Tom Petty released his first solo album, and halfway through the CD, he famously announced ( paraphrasing here) Welcome, CD Listeners- this is the point where when we listened to albums, we would have to get up…after flipping the record over, and putting the needle back on track (!), we would sit back down and hear the other side.

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