In 1972 when this album came out “Steel Dan” where (the nucleus of the group even then was “Walter Becker and “Donald Fagen” because they wrote all the songs) a new group, and hadn’t yet decided on their sound.
So in the form of an experiment they tried ... Read review
Advantages: What good is great. Disadvantages: Some bad tracks.
In 1972 when this album came out “Steel Dan” where (the nucleus of the group even then was “Walter Becker and “Donald Fagen” because they wrote all the songs) a new group, and hadn’t yet decided on their sound.
So in the form of an experiment they tried various members of the band in the role of lead vocalist.
First up as the lead singer “Donald Fagen” on the outstanding ... ...drums along with marimba and vibes giving the overall rhythm track a “Latin” flavour, the memorable chorus of “You go back Jack do it again, Wheel turin’ ‘round and round’ You go back Jack do it again”.
Then on the next track “Dirty Work” a singer with the name of “David Palmer” takes on the job of singing, and in my opinion his voice in not in the same league as “Donald ... more
In 1972 when this album came out “Steel Dan” where (the nucleus of the group even then was “Walter Becker and “Donald Fagen” because they wrote all the songs) a new group, and hadn’t yet decided on their sound.
So in the form of an experiment they tried various members of the band in the role of lead vocalist.
First up as the lead singer “Donald Fagen” on the outstanding track “Do it Again”, this song begins with percussion and drums along with marimba and vibes giving the overall rhythm track a “Latin” flavour, the memorable chorus of “You go back Jack do it again, Wheel turin’ ‘round and round’ You go back Jack do it again”.
Then on the next track “Dirty Work” a singer with the name of “David Palmer” takes on the job of singing, and in my opinion his voice in not in the same league as “Donald Fagen” and the track suffers. The cut “Midnight Cruiser” has yet another vocalist in the form of the drummer “Jim Hodder” he should have stuck too drumming. In fact all the tracks that “Donald Fagen” doesn’t sing are pretty forgettable.
“Donald Fagen” next superb singing performance is the exceptional “Reeling in the Years” which gave them their big hit from this album.
This re-mastered version came out in 1998 and was the beginning of a re-release program that was re-mastered by the original engineer from the recording sessions “Roger Nichols”. He did the re-mastering job under the supervision of both “Becker and Fagen”; these men I don’t think would trust anyone else to do the process but him.
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Product details
Title
Can't Buy A Thrill [Remastered]
Performer
Steely Dan
Genre
Rock & Pop
Release Date
20/03/2000
Recomended Retail Price
8.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1972
Label / Distributor
MCA / Universal Music
Engineer
Roger Nichols
Producer
Gary Katz
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
8811188627
Catalogue Number
1118862
SPAR code
ADD
Additional notes
Album Notes
Cassette available on MCA (1591). Also available with "Countdown To Ecstacy" on 1 cassette. NOTES: Steely Dan: Donald Fagen (vocals, piano, electric piano, plastic organ); Walter Becker (vocals, bass); David Palmer (vocals); Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (guitar, pedal steel guitar); Denny Dias (guitar, electric sitar); Jim Hoder (drums, percussion, background vocals). Additional personnel includes: Elliott Randall (guitar); Jerome Richardson (tenor saxophone); Snooky Young (flugelhorn); Victor Feldman (percussion); Clydie King, Shirley Mathews, Venetta Fields (background vocals). Producer: Gary Katz. Reissue producers: Walter Becker, Donald Fagen. Recorded at The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Walter Becker, Donald Fagen & Tristan Fabriani. Digitally remastered by Roger Nichols (Riversound Studios). Even the debut from Becker and Fagen put them stylistically a cut above the others. Played alongside the Doobie Brothers and the Eagles on smooth FM radio, Steely Dan were linked immediately to the west coast music scene, a fact that was utterly wrong. This was and is, an east coast album; it is also assured, laid-back and layered with the jazz and soul influences that made their special kind of rock. Jeff "Skunk" Baxter added the metal and David Palmer added pop vocal - but, from this sparkling debut we can clearly see Becker and Fagen in immaculate control. "Do It Again" is of course, a diamond.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Do It Again
2.
Dirty Work
3.
Kings
4.
Midnight Cruiser
5.
Only A Fool Would Say That
6.
Reelin' In The Years
7.
Fire In The Hole
8.
Brooklyn (Owes The Charmer Under Me)
9.
Change Of The Guard
10.
Turn That Heartbeat Over Again
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