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Can't Buy a Thrill

 
Album Review: Can't Buy a Thrill

  • Artist: Steely Dan
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1972
  • Total Time: 40:39
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

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. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Do It Again (Lyrics) Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (5:56)
Dirty Work (Lyrics) Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (3:08)
Kings (Lyrics) Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (3:45)
Midnight Cruiser (Lyrics) Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (4:08)
Only a Fool Would Say That (Lyrics) Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (2:57)
Reelin' in the Years (Lyrics) Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (4:37)
Fire in the Hole (Lyrics) Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (3:28)
Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me) Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (4:21)
Change of the Guard (Lyrics) Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (3:39)
Turn That Heartbeat Over Again (Lyrics) Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (4:58)

Credits

Donald Fagen (Organ), Donald Fagen (Piano), Donald Fagen (Keyboards), Donald Fagen (Piano (Electric)), Donald Fagen (Vocals), Donald Fagen (Liner Notes), Donald Fagen (Reissue Producer), Donald Fagen (Soloist), Steely Dan (Main Performer), Victor Feldman (Percussion), Victor Feldman (Keyboards), Jerome Richardson (Saxophone), Jerome Richardson (Sax (Tenor)), Jerome Richardson (Soloist), Clydie King (Vocals), Clydie King (Vocals (Background)), Elliott Randall (Guitar), Elliott Randall (Soloist), Walter Becker (Bass), Walter Becker (Guitar), Walter Becker (Bass (Electric)), Walter Becker (Guitar (Bass)), Walter Becker (Vocals), Walter Becker (Liner Notes), Walter Becker (Reissue Producer), Jeff Baxter (Guitar), Jeff Baxter (Pedal Steel), Jeff Baxter (Guitar (Steel)), Jeff Baxter (Spanish Guitar), Jeff Baxter (Soloist), Denny Diaz (Guitar), Venetta Fields (Vocals), Venetta Fields (Vocals (Background)), Jim Hodder (Percussion), Jim Hodder (Drums), Jim Hodder (Vocals), Gary Katz (Producer), Shirley Matthews (Vocals (Background)), Roger Nichols (Engineer), Roger Nichols (Remastering), Roger Nichols (Original Engineering), David Paich (Keyboards), David Palmer (Keyboards), David Palmer (Vocals), Tim Weston (Assistant Engineer), Snooky Young (Flugelhorn), Snooky Young (Horn), Denny Dias (Guitar), Denny Dias (Sitar), Denny Dias (Sitar (Electric)), Denny Dias (Soloist), Denny Dias (Electric Sitar), Tristan Fabriani (Liner Notes), Vartan (Art Direction), Daniel Levitin (Consultant), Robert Lockart (Cover Design), Sherlie Matthews (Vocals), Sherlie Matthews (Vocals (Background)), Elliot Randall (Guitar), Elliot Randall (Soloist)
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Can't Buy A Thrill
Studio album by Steely Dan
Released October, 1972
Recorded 1972 at The Village Recorder,
Los Angeles
Genre Rock, Progressive Rock, Jazz Rock
Length 40:39
Label ABC Records
Producer Gary Katz
Professional reviews
Steely Dan chronology
Can't Buy a Thrill
(1972)
Countdown to Ecstasy
(1973)

Can't Buy a Thrill is the first album by Steely Dan. Originally released in 1972, the album was a huge success. It went gold, and then platinum, peaking at #17 on the charts. In 2003, the album was ranked number 238 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Two songs were left out from the album and released as a single ("Dallas" and "Sail the Waterway"), but to date they have not been released on CD.

The album was originally released in two-channel Stereo and also in a special four-channel Quadrophonic mix. There are some significant musical differences between the two mixes, such as extra lead guitar fills in the Quad mix of Reelin' in the Years.

The album cover features a line of prostitutes standing in a red light area waiting for clients, an image which was chosen because of its relevance to the album title. [1] The cover was banned in Franco's Spain and was replaced with a photograph of the band playing in concert. The title is taken from a line from Bob Dylan's song "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry".[2]

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Becker and Fagen.

Side one

  1. "Do It Again" – 5:56
    • Solos by Denny Dias and Donald Fagen
    • Vocal by Donald Fagen
  2. "Dirty Work" – 3:08
    • Sax solo by Jerome Richardson
    • Vocal by David Palmer
  3. "Kings" – 3:45
    • Solo by Elliot Randall
    • Vocal by Donald Fagen
  4. "Midnight Cruiser" – 4:08
    • Solo by Jeff Baxter
    • Vocal by Jim Hodder
  5. "Only a Fool Would Say That" – 2:57
    • Solo by Jeff Baxter
    • Vocal by Donald Fagen and David Palmer

Side two

  1. "Reelin' In the Years" – 4:37
    • Lead guitar by Elliot Randall
    • Vocal by Donald Fagen
  2. "Fire in the Hole" – 3:28
    • Steel guitar by Jeff Baxter
    • Vocal by Donald Fagen
  3. "Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me)" – 4:21
    • Steel guitar by Jeff Baxter
    • Vocal by David Palmer
  4. "Change of the Guard" – 3:39
    • Solo by Jeff Baxter
    • Vocals by Donald Fagen and David Palmer
  5. "Turn That Heartbeat Over Again" – 4:58
    • Vocal by Donald Fagen, Walter Becker and David Palmer

Personnel

Steely Dan

Production

Reissue

  • Reissue producers: Walter Becker, Donald Fagen
  • Remastering: Roger Nichols
  • Art direction: Vartan
  • Liner notes: Walter Becker, Tristan Fabriani, Donald Fagen
  • Reissue design: Red Herring Design, New York City
  • Consultant: Daniel Levitin

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1973 Pop Albums 17

Pop Singles

Year Single Label & number Position
1973 "Do It Again" (3:57 edit) (B-side: "Fire in the Hole") ABC 11338 6
1973 "Reelin' In The Years" (B-side: "Only A Fool") ABC 11352 11

References

  1. ^ http://music.yahoo.com/read/review/12035536
  2. ^ Andy Gill (1998). Don't Think Twice It's Alright. p. 85. ISBN 1-56025-185-9. 

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