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Steely Dan
In 1973, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker fused 50's Latin
jazz, cool bop and faux LA rock, and Steely Dan (named after a
steam-powered dildo in William Burrough's Naked
Lunch) introduced a cynical, jazzy sensibility to pop.
The duo recruited Denny Dias, Jim Hodder, David Palmer and Jeff
Baxter on an ad hoc session basis as work began on what would be
the Can't Buy A Thrill LP. The album presented a
sophisticated alternative to fellow ABC labelmates Three Dog Night
on tracks like Midnight Cruiser, Kings and Dirty
Work. That album also produced Steely Dan's first two hits, Do
It Again (US #6) and Reelin' in the Years (US #11).
Pretzel Logic (1974) provided the hit single, Rikki
Don't Lose That Number, and by the time of their fifth album,
the platinum Aja (1977), Becker and Fagen had fine-tuned
their spare grooves, quirky melodies and mildly dissonant jazz
chordal clusters into a peculiarly seamless pop sound that was
embraced by practically every radio format outside of country
music.
Sophisticated hits like FM (No Staticat All) (US #22),
Deacon Blues (US #19), Peg (US #11), and Josie
(US #26) were among the many songs that became required
soundtracks for every bar in the country.
Following a decision by Becker and Fagan to stop touring the
band, McDonald joined Jeff Baxter in The Doobie Brothers while
Jeff Porcaro formed Toto. Nobody was replaced and Steely Dan
continued as a duo. Fagen and Becker officially announced that
Steely Dan had split in June 1981 after the release of the Gaucho
LP - which included the hit Hey Nineteen (US
#10).
Since then Becker has produced other artists, like China
Crisis, and Fagen released a successful solo album,The
Nightfly, which produced a hit with I.G.Y. (What a
Beautiful World) (US #26). Fagen also recorded Century's
End for the movie Bright Lights, Big City.
Becker produced Fagen's second solo album, 1993's Kamakiriad.
The collaboration led to a Steely Dan reunion which resulted
in two successful tours.
Triva Note: A certain Cornelius Crane Chase quit the
"bad jazz band" (The Leather Canary) that became Steely
Dan. Shortly after quitting he adopted his childhood nickname and
found fame in films and television as Chevy Chase.
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Walter Becker
Vocals, guitar, bass
Donald Fagen
Vocals, keyboards
Michael McDonald
Vocals
Denny Dias
Guitar
Jeff Porcaro
Drums
Jeff Baxter
Guitars
David Palmer
Keyboards
Jim Hodder
Drums
David Paich
Keyboards
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