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  2. Steely Dan - Wikipedia

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    [80] [81] [82] In a 1989 interview, Walter Becker explained that the use of the chord developed from trying to enrich the sound of a major chord without making it into a "jazz chord". [83] In the Steely Dan Songbook, Becker and Donald Fagen state that "inversions of the mu major may be formed in the usual manner with one caveat: the voicing of ...

  3. Countdown to Ecstasy - Wikipedia

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    Like Steely Dan's 1972 debut album Can't Buy a Thrill, Countdown to Ecstasy has a rock sound that exhibits a strong influence from jazz. [8] It comprises uptempo, four- to five-minute rock songs, [9] which, apart from the bluesy vamps of "Bodhisattva" and "Show Biz Kids", are subtly textured and feature jazz-inspired interludes. [10]

  4. Time Out of Mind (Steely Dan song) - Wikipedia

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    Following its release, there was a dispute between Steely Dan and MCA Records regarding the B-side of "Time Out of Mind"; Becker, Fagen, and producer Gary Katz had settled on Gaucho's closer, "Third World Man", as the B-side, but MCA instead released "Time Out of Mind" with the live version of "Bodhisattva" which had just been used as the B ...

  5. Aja (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded during the early 1977 Aja sessions at The Village Recorder in Los Angeles. [10] Gary Katz produced the song, as he had for every Steely Dan album. Roger Nichols and three other recording engineers did that task, work for which they would later share that year's Grammy Award for Best Engineered Non-Classical Recording.

  6. Hey Nineteen - Wikipedia

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    The B-side is a previously unreleased 1974 live version of the song "Bodhisattva", ... "Hey Nineteen" lyrics at Steely Dan archive.com;

  7. My Old School (song) - Wikipedia

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    "My Old School" is a song by American rock band Steely Dan. It was released in October 1973, as the second single from their album Countdown to Ecstasy, and reached number 63 on the Billboard Hot 100. [2]

  8. Citizen Steely Dan - Wikipedia

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    Citizen Steely Dan is a four-CD box set compilation album by Steely Dan, ... "Bodhisattva" Countdown to Ecstasy (1973) 5:17: 12. "Razor Boy" Countdown to Ecstasy: 3: ...

  9. A Decade of Steely Dan - Wikipedia

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    A Decade of Steely Dan is a compilation album by Steely Dan, released in 1985. ... "Bodhisattva" (from Countdown to Ecstasy, 1973) 5:16: 6. "Hey Nineteen" (from Gaucho)