Steely Dan: Countdown to Ecstasy
Album #219 - July 1973
Episode date - August 31, 2022
Like their debut album “Can’t Buy a Thrill,” “Countdown to Ecstasy” implies a sexually explicit theme, which is only appropriate for a band that lifted their name from a William Burroughs’ reference to a sex toy, but in both cases the title was nothing more than a come on.
The albums bear a sonic similarity as well, although lead vocalist David Palmer was no longer employed. Their second album lacked a big hit single compared to the two on “Can’t Buy a Thrill,” but it didn’t suffer for it at all. Instead, the band sounds incredibly confident and self-assured on “Countdown to Ecstasy,” cementing the songwriting partnership of Walter Becker and Donald Fagen as inscrutable wordsmiths with a passion for jazz and musical expertise.
Fagen was now indisputably the voice of Steely Dan, and although he lacks the pure tone of Palmer, his voice drips with irony and sardonic wit, spewing judgmental observations in every direction. The lyrics are self-consciously clever, caustic and cynical, which only adds to the fun of interpreting their intentions. “Countdown to Ecstasy” is a deliberately honed masterpiece that nevertheless only suggests an obsession with perfection that would define their future output.
Feature Tracks Include:
Bodhisattva
Razor Boy
The Boston Rag
Your Gold Teeth
Show Biz Kids
My Old School
Pearl of the Quarter
King of the World
July 1973 - Billboard Charted #35