Complete List Of Steely Dan Songs From A to Z

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Complete List Of Steely Dan Songs From A to Z

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Steely Dan emerged from the creative partnership of Donald Fagen and the late Walter Becker, who met at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, in 1967. Their mutual appreciation for jazz, rock, and complex lyricism laid the foundation for a collaboration that would redefine 1970s rock music. The duo’s early endeavors involved songwriting and performing in various bands, but it was their move to Los Angeles in the early 1970s that catalyzed the formation of Steely Dan. There, they worked as staff songwriters for ABC/Dunhill Records before deciding to perform their own material, leading to the creation of their debut album.

In 1972, Steely Dan released “Can’t Buy a Thrill,” introducing the world to their sophisticated blend of rock and jazz. The album featured hit singles like “Do It Again” and “Reelin’ in the Years,” which showcased their knack for catchy melodies intertwined with intricate musical arrangements. The success of this debut established Steely Dan as a distinctive voice in the music industry.

Over the next decade, Steely Dan released a series of critically acclaimed albums: “Countdown to Ecstasy” (1973), “Pretzel Logic” (1974), “Katy Lied” (1975), “The Royal Scam” (1976), “Aja” (1977), and “Gaucho” (1980). Each album demonstrated their evolution towards more complex compositions and polished production. Notable tracks from this era include “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number,” “Peg,” and “Deacon Blues.” Their meticulous attention to detail and preference for working with top-tier session musicians became a hallmark of their sound.

Despite their studio success, Steely Dan ceased touring in 1974, opting to focus exclusively on recording. This decision led to a rotating cast of session musicians contributing to their albums, further refining their sophisticated sound. However, after the release of “Gaucho,” the duo disbanded in 1981, with Becker and Fagen pursuing individual projects.

The 1990s saw a resurgence of Steely Dan as Becker and Fagen reunited for live performances and new recordings. Their 2000 album “Two Against Nature” earned them four Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, reaffirming their enduring appeal and musical prowess. They followed up with “Everything Must Go” in 2003, which, while not as commercially successful, was praised for its musicianship.

Throughout their career, Steely Dan garnered numerous accolades, including an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001. Their music is celebrated for its sophisticated harmonies, cryptic lyrics, and seamless fusion of jazz, rock, and pop elements. Fans and critics alike admire their commitment to excellence and their influence on contemporary music.

Beyond their work with Steely Dan, both Fagen and Becker engaged in solo projects and collaborations. Fagen released solo albums such as “The Nightfly” (1982) and “Morph the Cat” (2006), exploring themes ranging from nostalgia to existential musings. Becker’s solo efforts, including “11 Tracks of Whack” (1994), showcased his distinctive guitar work and songwriting abilities.

(A-C)

AjaAja – September 1977
Almost GothicTwo Against Nature – February 2000
Any Major Dude Will Tell YouPretzel Logic – February 1974
Babylon SistersGaucho – November 1980
BarrytownPretzel Logic – February 1974
Black CowAja – September 1977
BodhisattvaCountdown to Ecstasy – July 1973
Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me)Can’t Buy a Thrill – November 1972
Blues BeachEverything Must Go – June 2003
Charlie FreakPretzel Logic – February 1974
Change of the GuardCan’t Buy a Thrill – November 1972
Cousin DupreeTwo Against Nature – February 2000

(D-F)

Deacon BluesAja – September 1977
Dirty WorkCan’t Buy a Thrill – November 1972
Do It AgainCan’t Buy a Thrill – November 1972
Don’t Take Me AliveThe Royal Scam – May 1976
East St. Louis Toodle-OoPretzel Logic – February 1974
Everything Must GoEverything Must Go – June 2003
Everything You DidThe Royal Scam – May 1976
Fire in the HoleCan’t Buy a Thrill – November 1972
FM (No Static at All) FM soundtrack 1978

(G-J)

Gaslighting AbbieTwo Against Nature – February 2000
Glamour ProfessionGaucho – November 1980
Green EarringsThe Royal Scam – May 1976
GauchoGaucho – November 1980
GodwhackerEverything Must Go – June 2003
Haitian DivorceThe Royal Scam – May 1976
Hey NineteenGaucho – November 1980
Home at LastAja – September 1977
I Got the NewsAja – September 1977
Jack of SpeedTwo Against Nature – February 2000
JosieAja – September 1977

(K-O)

Kid CharlemagneThe Royal Scam – May 1976
King of the WorldCountdown to Ecstasy – July 1973
KingsCan’t Buy a Thrill – November 1972
Janie RunawayTwo Against Nature – February 2000
Lunch with GinaEverything Must Go – June 2003
Midnite CruiserCan’t Buy a Thrill – November 1972
Monkey in Your SoulPretzel Logic – February 1974
My Old SchoolCountdown to Ecstasy – July 1973
Negative GirlTwo Against Nature – February 2000
Night by NightPretzel Logic – February 1974
Only a Fool Would Say ThatCan’t Buy a Thrill – November 1972

(P-S)

Parker’s BandKaty Lied – March 1975
Pearl of the QuarterCountdown to Ecstasy – July 1973
PegAja – September 1977
PixeleenEverything Must Go – June 2003
Pretzel LogicPretzel Logic – February 1974
Razor BoyCountdown to Ecstasy – July 1973
Reelin’ In the YearsCan’t Buy a Thrill – November 1972
Rikki Don’t Lose That NumberKaty Lied – March 1975
Royal Scam, TheThe Royal Scam – May 1976
Slang of AgesEverything Must Go – June 2003
Show Biz KidsCountdown to Ecstasy – July 1973
Sign In StrangerThe Royal Scam – May 1976

(T-Z)

The Boston RagCountdown to Ecstasy – July 1973
The FezThe Royal Scam – May 1976
The Last MallEverything Must Go – June 2003
Third World ManGaucho – November 1980
Through with BuzzKaty Lied – March 1975
Time Out of MindGaucho – November 1980
Turn That Heartbeat Over AgainCan’t Buy a Thrill – November 1972
West of HollywoodTwo Against Nature – February 2000
What a Shame About MeTwo Against Nature – February 2000
With a GunKaty Lied – March 1975
Your Gold TeethCountdown to Ecstasy – July 1973
Your Gold Teeth IIKaty Lied – March 1975

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