Steely Dan
Biography
Most rock & roll bands are a tightly wound unit that developed their music through years of playing in garages and clubs around their hometown. Steely Dan never subscribed to that aesthetic. As the vehicle for the songwriting of Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, Steely Dan defied all rock & roll conventions. Becker and Fagen never truly enjoyed rock -- with their ironic humor and cryptic lyrics, their eclectic body of work shows some debt to Bob Dylan -- preferring jazz, traditional pop, blues, and R&B. Steely Dan created a sophisticated, distinctive sound with accessible melodic hooks, complex harmonies and time signatures, and a devotion to the recording studio. With producer Gary Katz, Becker and Fagen gradually changed Steely Dan from a performing band to a studio project, hiring professional musicians to record their compositions. Though the band didn't perform live after 1974, Steely Dan's popularity continued to grow throughout the decade, as their albums became critical favorites and their singles became staples of AOR and pop radio stations. Even after the group disbanded in the early '80s, their records retained a cult following, as proven by the massive success of their unlikely return to the stage in the early '90s.
Walter Becker (bass) and Donald Fagen (vocals, keyboards) were the core members of Steely Dan throughout its variety of incarnations. The two met at Bard College in New York in 1967 and began playing in bands together shortly afterward. The duo played in a number of groups -- including the Bad Rock Group, which featured future comedic actor Chevy Chase on drums -- which ranged from jazz to progressive rock. Eventually, Becker and Fagen began composing songs together, hoping to become professional songwriters in the tradition of the Brill Building. In 1970, the pair joined Jay & the Americans' backing band, performing under pseudonyms; Becker chose Gustav Mahler, while Fagen used Tristan Fabriani. They stayed with Jay & the Americans until halfway through 1971, when they recorded the soundtrack for the low-budget film You Gotta Walk It Like You Talk It, which was produced by the Americans' Kenny Vance. Following the recording of the soundtrack, Becker and Fagen attempted to start a band with Denny Dias, but the venture was unsuccessful. Barbra Streisand recorded the Fagen/Becker composition I Mean to Shine on her album Barbra Joan Streisand, released in August 1971, and the duo met producer Gary Katz, who hired them as staff songwriters for ABC/Dunhill in Los Angeles, where he had just become a staff producer. Katz suggested that Becker and Fagen form a band as a way to record their songs, and Steely Dan -- who took their name from a dildo in William Burroughs' Naked Lunch -- was formed shortly afterward.
Recruiting guitarists Denny Dias and Skunk Baxter, drummer Jim Hodder, and keyboardist/vocalist David Palmer, Becker and Fagen officially formed Steely Dan in 1972, releasing their debut, Can't Buy a Thrill, shortly afterward. Palmer and Fagen shared lead vocals on the album, but the record's two hit singles -- the Top Ten "Do It Again" and "Reeling in the Years" -- were sung by Fagen. Can't Buy a Thrill was a critical and commercial success, but its supporting tour was a disaster, hampered by an under-rehearsed band and unappreciative audiences. Palmer left the band following the tour. Countdown to Ecstasy, released in 1973, was a critical hit, but it failed to generate a hit single, even though the band supported it with a tour.
Steely Dan replaced Hodder with Jeff Porcaro and added keyboardist/backup vocalist Michael McDonald prior to recording their third album, Pretzel Logic. Released in the spring of 1974, Pretzel Logic returned Steely Dan to the Top Ten on the strength of the single "Rikki Don't Lose That Number." After completing the supporting tour for Pretzel Logic, Becker and Fagen decided to retire from live performances and make Steely Dan a studio-based band. For their next album, 1975's Katy Lied, the duo hired a variety of studio musicians -- including Dias, Porcaro, guitarist Elliot Randall, saxophonists Phil Woods, bassist Wilton Felder, percussionist Victor Feldman, keyboardist Michael Omartian, and guitarist Larry Carlton -- as supporting musicians. Katy Lied was another hit, as was 1976's The Royal Scam, which continued in the vein of its predecessor. On 1977's Aja, Steely Dan's sound became more polished and jazzy, as they hired jazz fusion artists like Wayne Shorter, Lee Ritenour, and the Crusaders as support. Aja became their biggest hit, reaching the Top Five within three weeks of release and becoming one of the first albums to be certified platinum. Aja also gained the respect of many jazz musicians, as evidenced by Woody Herman recording an album of Becker/Fagen songs in 1978.
Following the release of Aja, ABC was bought out by MCA Records, resulting in a contractual dispute with the label that delayed until 1980 the release of their follow-up album. During the interim, the group had a hit with the theme song for the film FM in 1978. Steely Dan finally released Gaucho, the follow-up to Aja, in late 1980, and it became another Top Ten hit for the group. During the summer of 1981, Becker and Fagen announced that they were parting ways. The following year, Fagen released his solo debut, The Nightfly, which became a critical and commercial hit.
Fagen didn't record another album until 1993, when he reunited with Becker, who produced Kamakiriad. The album was promoted by the first Steely Dan tour in nearly 20 years, and while the record failed to sell, the concerts were very popular. In 1994, Becker released his solo debut, 11 Tracks of Whack, which was produced by Fagen. The following year, Steely Dan mounted another reunion tour, and in early 2000 the duo issued Two Against Nature, their first new studio album in two decades. It won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Steely Dan followed it in 2003 with Everything Must Go. Fagans solo album Morph the Cat was released in 2006, and Becker released Circus Money in 2008 as Steely Dan embarked on another tour. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Everything Must Go
2003

Two Against Nature
2000

Citizen Steely Dan
1993

A Decade Of Steely Dan
1985

Gaucho
1980
Every song is a gem and to listen to one I want to listen to more. Brilliant weaves of lyrics and sound! I have enjoyed Steely Dan for years and looking foward to more of their genius music.
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Amazing musicians. I have been listening to Steely Dan for 30 plus years and this music never gets old. There is hardly a bad song among their vast output over the years.
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Just put Aja on when you need to set your mind sraight! That song is flawless and oh so beautiful!
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I just love Donald Fagen, Even the years of Steely Dan. I will forever be a huge fan!!!!
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I have seen "the Dan Band" in concert thrice. The Omni, Chastain & Verizon Alpharetta. Exceptional each time. Good to have them along for the ride over three or four decades.
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Saw you guys at the Chicago theater...tw i c e - Royal Scam and Takini' it to the seats.You have the best groove of all time. MCF
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Although Aja is one of my favorite all time records, Gaucho and The Royal Scam are right up there.
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You guy's Rock!!!I have had a blast every time i have seen you!Professo r i a l artists at there best!Sound & light show a must see!!!
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Quick before one of 'em dies! GO SEE THE DAN! Walt & Donny are getting "up there" and seeing these rare-touring dudes play LIVE should be on your Bucket List!
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We enjoyed their recent stop at Chastain Amphitheatre in Atlanta! We love Steely Dan here in Georgia, so we hope they keep coming back!
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the dan put on a great show last month at the wharf in orange beach, al.
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Just watched the 2 against nature live DVD this past week. Highly HIGHLY recommend. Dan fan or non will appreciate. The sound quality is so magnificent.
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jennie says:steely dan, they are the best jazz ,and blues band I ever heard.
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saw them in miami in 94. after they played a nice long set fagen left the stage for a while to let walter give us a taste of his first solo effort. it was like someone had yelled "fire"; all you heard were sounds of people racing to get another beer before donald fagen came back out to do his solo part of the gig. i felt so bad for becker. i had to go to the bathroom myself but held it as long as i possibly could just so as to be at least one more person i the Knight center to support him.
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Steely Dan had everything in their music through out the years, blues, jazz, rock, reggae, big band. Awesome just awesome
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GREAT!!!!! YEAH I REMEMBER THOSE DAYS!!!! YEAH YALL RIGHT HE'S ONE HELL OF A WRITER AND PRODUCER NO DOUBT....... A T L
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The Best Songwriting Duo since Lennon/McCar t n e y ! ! !
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Noticed that one of the Best albums is missing on the list...
Count Down to Ecstacy, 1973 |
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I like BRAD, MATTSPAMMY and RACERX719's comments: definitely 'thinking man's music' and IMHO, the most talented duo to ever hit the studio. You can't beat their eclectic style - always surprising yet instantly recognizable . For a real treat (if you can get it - I did on Amazon) watch their VHS tape, 'Two Against Nature' - love watching these guys perform!
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Chevy Chase rules! He is the best drummer ever; he's better than Buddy Rich, Neil Peart, Lars Ulrich, The Rev, and Joey Jordison combined!
Actually, I had no idea Chevy drummed. Guess it's more of a reason to like him. Hooray for stuff! |
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Saw Steely Dan at the new Durham Performing Arts Center in Durham, NC (June 9th- 2009)....All I can say is AWESOME!! It was like listenig to them on a CD. Crystal Clear, perfect sound. I loved this show. I have seen hundreds of concerts...I put this one in the top 10! That's how good these guys are! We came back from Maui that same day and still made it to the show that night. 30 something hours without sleep and I still found the energy to dance and be amazed!
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lucky me--going to see & hear Steely Dan tonite in St. Augustine Florida! What a great place to live!
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very happy get to see them again on a 2500 seat theater this 6/16/09
wish U where here, LOL |
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Ya know, I never realized until just this minute how much this tune sounded like something Santana would have done. I'm speaking, of course, about "Do It Again."
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The only band that made music almost too beautiful to take in. I remember being unable to move listening to Royal Scam the first time.
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The Best Band!!! In The North America!!!I Love you You Boys!!!Rock On!!!!
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