Countdown to Ecstasy

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Countdown to Ecstasy
Countdown to Ecstasy cover
Studio album by Steely Dan
Released July, 1973
Recorded Village Recorder,
Santa Monica, CA,
Caribou Ranch,
Nederland, CO
Genre Rock
Length 41:04
Label ABC Records
Producer Gary Katz
Professional reviews
Steely Dan chronology
Can't Buy A Thrill
(1972)
Countdown to Ecstasy
(1973)
Pretzel Logic
(1974)

Countdown to Ecstasy was the second album by rock group Steely Dan in July 1973. The album was written and recorded in rushed sessions between live concerts and produced two Billboard Hot 100 hits, "Show Biz Kids" and "My Old School", which have continued to be popular both on radio and in concert. Despite not being the huge hit that their previous album Can't Buy a Thrill was, lead vocalist Donald Fagen reportedly declared Countdown to Ecstasy his favorite Steely Dan album.

The album was originally released in 2 channel Stereo and also in a special 4-channel Quadrophonic mix. There are some significant musical differences between the 2 mixes.

The song My Old School was reportedly inspired by an incident during some of the band members high school attendance. In its March 24, 2006 edition, Entertainment Weekly details a return trip to Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York by Donald Fagen, in which he describes a raid by sheriff's deputies in May 1969.[1] Fagen, his girlfriend Dorothy White, Steely Dan bandmate Walter Becker, and some 50 other students were arrested. Charges were dropped, but the harassment was the origin of the grudge alluded to in "My Old School". Fagen was reportedly so upset with the school being complicit with the arrests that he refused to attend graduation. The same article speculates that a Bard professor's wife, Rikki Ducornet, was the inspiration for "Rikki Don't Lose That Number".

Show Biz Kids was sampled by Super Furry Animals on their 1996 single The Man Don't Give a Fuck.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Becker and Fagen.

  1. "Bodhisattva" – 5:19
  2. "Razor Boy" – 3:11
  3. "The Boston Rag" – 5:40
  4. "Your Gold Teeth" – 7:02
  5. "Show Biz Kids" – 5:25
  6. "My Old School" – 5:47
  7. "Pearl of the Quarter" – 3:50
  8. "King of the World" – 5:04

[edit] Personnel

Steely Dan

[edit] Production

  • Producer: Gary Katz
  • Engineer: Roger Nichols
  • Assistant engineer - Miss Natalie
  • Album design: Dotty of Hollywood
  • Photography: Ed Caraeff

Reissue

  • Reissue Producers: Walter Becker, Donald Fagen
  • Remastering engineer: Roger Nichols
  • Reissue design: Red Herring Design, New York City
  • Consultant: Daniel Levitin

[edit] Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1973 Pop Albums 35

Pop Singles

Year Single Label & number Position
1973 "My Old School" (B-side: "Pearl Of The Quarter) ABC 11396 63
1973 "Show Biz Kids" (B-side: "Razor Boy") ABC 11382 61

[edit] References

  1. ^ Back to Annadale

[edit] External links