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72年に発表されたスティーリー・ダンのファーストアルバム。粋なのか下品なのかわからないジャケットと同様、今までどこにも存在しなかったような、奇妙だが耳あたりのいい、あるいはインテリでありながら変態っぽいとでもいうべき彼ら独特の雰囲気は、すでにこのデビューアルバムに色濃く展開されている。
ラテンビートに先導される初のヒット曲<1>や、同じくシングルの<6>、あるいは<3>や<5>などはいかにもスティーリー・ダンらしい曲だ。デヴィッド・パーマーのヴォーカルによる初期ならではの<2><8>なども味がある。(麻路 稔)
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Songwriters Walter Becker and Donald Fagen launched Steely Dan with a seductive, poker-faced 1972 debut as smoothly accessible in its music as it was elusive in its thematic concerns. The opening "Do It Again" snagged swift commercial success as one of the most mysterious pop hits in history, a sultry rock cha-cha that chronicled a series of harrowing catastrophes far removed from the reheated love songs and pro forma counter-cultural rebellion of the day. Though the core band boasted two formidable guitarists, Jeff Baxter and Denny Dias, it was the bloom of Fagen's keyboards and his reedy, smart-ass vocals that carried
Thrill light years beyond modal, blues-based rock. That said, an enduring highlight remains the furious six-string fantasia of "Reelin' in the Years", spiked by Elliot Randall's downright historic solos, at once dour and giddy in its indictment of a poser, while "Dirty Work" (featuring short-lived, nominal lead singer David Palmer) offers a decidedly adult vignette of adultery. There isn't a weak track here, astonishing, considering how much growth future Dan albums would display.
--Sam Sutherland
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