Steely Dan - Countdown To Ecstasy (Reissue 2023) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Steely Dan
Title: Countdown To Ecstasy
Year Of Release: 1973/2023
Label: Geffen
Genre: Jazz Rock, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/192, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:40:46
Total Size: 1.42 GB / 244 / 97 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Countdown To Ecstasy
Year Of Release: 1973/2023
Label: Geffen
Genre: Jazz Rock, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/192, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:40:46
Total Size: 1.42 GB / 244 / 97 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Bodhisattva (5:16)
02. Razor Boy (3:11)
03. The Boston Rag (5:40)
04. Your Gold Teeth (6:58)
05. Show Biz Kids (5:25)
06. My Old School (5:39)
07. Pearl Of The Quarter (3:43)
08. King Of The World (4:56)
Line-up
- Donald Fagen / vocals, piano, electric piano, synthesizer
- Denny Dias / guitar, mixing
- Jeff "Skunk" Baxter / guitar, pedal steel guitar
- Walter Becker / bass, harmonica, vocals
- Jim Hodder / drums, percussion, vocals
With:
- Ben Benay / acoustic guitar
- Rick Derringer / slide guitar (5)
- Ray Brown / string bass (2)
- Victor Feldman / vibes, marimba, percussion
- Jimmie Haskell / saxes arrangements (6)
- Ernie Watts / saxophone (6)
- Johnny Rotella / saxophone (6)
- Lanny Morgan / saxophone (6)
- Bill Perkins / saxophone (6)
- Sherlie Matthews - background vocals
- Myrna Matthews - background vocals
- Patricia Hall - background vocals
- David Palmer - background vocals
- Royce Jones - background vocals
- James Rolleston - background vocals
- Michael Fennelly - background vocals
Can't Buy a Thrill became an unexpected hit, and as a response, Donald Fagen became the group's full-time lead vocalist, and he and Walter Becker acted like Steely Dan was a rock & roll band for the group's second album, Countdown to Ecstasy. The loud guitars and pronounced backbeat of "Bodhisattva," "Show Biz Kids," and "My Old School" camouflage the fact that Countdown is a riskier album, musically speaking, than its predecessor. Each of its eight songs have sophisticated, jazz-inflected interludes, and apart from the bluesy vamps "Bodhisattva" and "Show Biz Kids," which sound like they were written for the stage, the songs are subtly textured. "Razor Boy," with its murmuring vibes, and the hard bop tribute "Your Gold Teeth" reveal Becker and Fagen's jazz roots, while the country-flavored "Pearl of the Quarter" and the ominous, skittering "King of the World" are both overlooked gems. Countdown to Ecstasy is the only time Steely Dan played it relatively straight, and its eight songs are rich with either musical or lyrical detail that their album rock or art rock contemporaries couldn't hope to match.