The first album of the band Steely Dan was released in October, 1972 and it was called Can’t Buy a Thrill. The release made a huge impact and a lot of hassle was created around the band, promoting it and making it known world-wide. The first album is very important in any musical career a solo artist or a band may have. It is one of the elements that will make or break a career, will define where the artist is going and whether a second album will come out or not. In the case of Steely Dan, the release of the first album was a huge success, which brought them the notoriety they needed to make it in the music industry.
The first thing that comes to mind when thinking about the album Can’t Buy a Thrill by Steely Dan is the amazing album cover. This was a very colorful and fun looking depiction of a drawing. It includes a street, some people and a pair of massive pink lips, in an open and sensual pose. In addition to having a very catchy cover, which made people curious about the band Steely Dan, the style of the album was also a very interesting mixture. The sound revolved around a Jazz rock genre with some very influential notes of Progressive rock. This combination made by Steely Dan was very successful and fun to listen to. This fact was proven and made very much real by the credits given by the musical industry to the first album of Steely Dan. Thus, the album peaked at number 17 in the charts and went gold in terms of sales. It was also featured on the list of the 500 Greatest Albums of all Times, in Rolling Stone, at number 238.
The first Steely Dan album includes 10 great tracks which are really fun to listen to even after all these years. The music that Steely Dan first produced is still great for fans and the albums which followed, only made it even more obvious for people that this is a great band.
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