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Thread started 02/13/07 5:05am

NovaAngel

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For Steely Dan fans-need your help

I'd downloaded "Reelin' in the Years" on Itunes. But can anyone recommend any other songs?
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Reply #1 posted 02/13/07 5:23am

nd33

NovaAngel said:

I'd downloaded "Reelin' in the Years" on Itunes. But can anyone recommend any other songs?


If you dig that track then I recommend the album that song is from: "Can't buy a thrill".
It's their first album (1972) and all songs are killer.
If you like that album then continue with their next (Countdown to ecstasy) and so on... You absolutely can't go wrong with any of their 70's albums!

btw the collection called "citizen steely dan" has every song from those 70's albums wink
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Reply #2 posted 02/13/07 5:31am

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nd33 said:

NovaAngel said:

I'd downloaded "Reelin' in the Years" on Itunes. But can anyone recommend any other songs?


If you dig that track then I recommend the album that song is from: "Can't buy a thrill".
It's their first album (1972) and all songs are killer.
If you like that album then continue with their next (Countdown to ecstasy) and so on... You absolutely can't go wrong with any of their 70's albums!

btw the collection called "citizen steely dan" has every song from those 70's albums wink


Thanks. I've got some catching up to do. I've heard some other songs on XM but had forgotten the titles. I regret not listening to them when I was younger but better late than never. headbang
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Reply #3 posted 02/13/07 5:33am

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Oh btw nd33, or anyone else for that matter, are there any live albums as well?
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Reply #4 posted 02/13/07 5:34am

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Anything on Aja



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Reply #5 posted 02/13/07 5:35am

NovaAngel

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cubic61052 said:

Anything on Aja



cool


Daamn that's an awesome cover!
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Reply #6 posted 02/13/07 6:02am

nd33

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Oh btw nd33, or anyone else for that matter, are there any live albums as well?


I haven't come across any... but I haven't really looked out for any either. There weren't any live albums officialy released AFAIK.

They're known for being a studio group. Didn't really tour at all after their first couple of albums until the 2000's when they made a live dvd "two against nature". I'm awaiting my chance to see them live!

btw you'll make it "aja" soon...it is their sixth album of the 70's if you journey through sequentially cool
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Reply #7 posted 02/13/07 7:50am

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NovaAngel said:

I'd downloaded "Reelin' in the Years" on Itunes. But can anyone recommend any other songs?



There's not enough space for me to list all the songs,just buy the CDS!
Can't Buy a Thrill
Countdown to Ecstasy
Pretzel Logic
Katy Lied
The Royal Scam
Aja
Gaucho
Two Against Nature
Everything Must Go
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Reply #8 posted 02/13/07 8:04am

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NovaAngel said:

are there any live albums as well?

Alive in America...



...is a mixture of '93-'94 live performances.


There are quite a few bootlegs out there of '74, '75, '78, '91-'95 performances.


The Two Against Nature DVD...



...is the best sounding live chronicle thus far.


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Reply #9 posted 02/13/07 9:23am

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NovaAngel said:

are there any live albums as well?

Alive in America...



...is a mixture of '93-'94 live performances.


There are quite a few bootlegs out there of '74, '75, '78, '91-'95 performances.


The Two Against Nature DVD...






Agreed.I enjoy the Two Against Nature dvd way more than the live cd. I play that often.

...is the best sounding live chronicle thus far.


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Reply #10 posted 02/13/07 1:14pm

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Anything from one of their greatest hits packages--A Decade of Steely Dan, etc is worth having. If you want to go deeper, I say get these albums:

Pretzel Logic
Katy Lied
Aja
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Reply #11 posted 02/13/07 3:42pm

abigail05

NDRU said:

Anything from one of their greatest hits packages--A Decade of Steely Dan, etc is worth having.



I think that one is a great place to start. Absorb those songs and work your way back from there!
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Reply #12 posted 02/13/07 3:50pm

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abigail05 said:

NDRU said:

Anything from one of their greatest hits packages--A Decade of Steely Dan, etc is worth having.



I think that one is a great place to start. Absorb those songs and work your way back from there!


And actually, Aja excepted, I tend to think of SD as more of a "songs" band than an an "albums" band, so I don't think you're ruining the albums by taking the songs out of context.
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Reply #13 posted 02/13/07 6:47pm

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Good advice from everybody. Thanks. I think I will start with "A Decade of Steely Dan" and take it from there. I'm also looking forward to watching that DVD! biggrin
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Reply #14 posted 02/14/07 9:07pm

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Guess I'm more of a fan of the later stuff...
Aja
Gaucho
Pretzel Logic
and Donald's "Nightfly" are all gems to me.
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Reply #15 posted 02/15/07 12:10am

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Kid Charlemagne
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Reply #16 posted 02/15/07 6:10am

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All the Steely Dan albums are good...



...My personal preference lies with the second half of their output.


While you're at it...



...don't ignore the Donald Fagen solo trilogy.


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