''Pretzel Logic'' is the third studio album by American rock band
Steely Dan, released on February 20, 1974, by
ABC Records
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. It was written by principal band members
Walter Becker and
Donald Fagen, and recorded at
The Village Recorder in
West Los Angeles
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with producer
Gary Katz
Gary Katz is an American record producer, best known for his work on albums by Steely Dan. Katz has also produced numerous other recording artists and assisted in the discovery and signing of a number of subsequently successful acts.
Career
...
. It was the final album to feature the full quintet lineup of Becker, Fagen,
Denny Dias,
Jim Hodder, and
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
Jeffrey Allen "Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s and Spirit in the 1980s. More recently, he has worked as a defense con ...
(who left to join
The Doobie Brothers) and also featured significant contributions from many prominent Los Angeles-based
studio musician
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s. It was the last album to be made and released while Steely Dan was still an active touring band.
The album was a commercial and critical success. Its hit single "
Rikki Don't Lose That Number" helped restore Steely Dan's radio presence after the disappointing performance of their 1973 album ''
Countdown to Ecstasy''. ''Pretzel Logic'' was reissued on CD in 1987 and remastered in 1999 to retrospective critical acclaim.
Recording and production
''Pretzel Logic'' was recorded at
The Village Recorder in
West Los Angeles
West Los Angeles is an area within the city of Los Angeles, California. The residential and commercial neighborhood is divided by the Interstate 405 freeway, and each side is sometimes treated as a distinct neighborhood, mapped differently by di ...
. It was produced by
Gary Katz
Gary Katz is an American record producer, best known for his work on albums by Steely Dan. Katz has also produced numerous other recording artists and assisted in the discovery and signing of a number of subsequently successful acts.
Career
...
and written primarily by
Walter Becker and bandleader
Donald Fagen, who also sang and played keyboard.
The album marked the beginning of Becker and Fagen's roles as Steely Dan's principal members. They enlisted prominent Los Angeles-based studio musicians to record ''Pretzel Logic'', but used them only for occasional
overdubs, except for drums, where founding drummer Jim Hodder was reduced to a backing singer, replaced by
Jim Gordon and
Jeff Porcaro
Jeffrey Thomas Porcaro (; April 1, 1954 – August 5, 1992) was an American drummer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for his work with the rock band Toto but is one of the most recorded session musicians in history, working on ...
on the drum kit for all of the songs on the album. Steely Dan's
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
Jeffrey Allen "Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s and Spirit in the 1980s. More recently, he has worked as a defense con ...
played
pedal steel guitar and
hand drums.
The cover photo featuring a New York
pretzel vendor was taken by
Raeanne Rubenstein, a photographer of musicians and Hollywood celebrities. She shot the photo on the west side of
Fifth Avenue
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and
79th Street, just above the 79th Street Transverse (the road through
Central Park
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), at the park entrance called "Miners' Gate".
Music and lyrics
''Pretzel Logic'' has shorter songs and fewer instrumental jams than the group's 1973 album ''
Countdown to Ecstasy''.
Steely Dan considered it the band's attempt at complete musical statements within the three-minute
pop-song format.
The album's music is characterized by
harmonies
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,
counter-melodies
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, and
bop phrasing.
It also relies often on straightforward
pop
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influences.
The
syncopated piano line that opens "
Rikki Don't Lose That Number" develops into a pop melody, and the title track transitions from a
blues song to a jazzy chorus.
Steely Dan often incorporated jazz into their music during the 1970s. "Rikki Don't Lose That Number" appropriates the bass pattern from
Horace Silver
Horace Ward Martin Tavares Silver (September 2, 1928 – June 18, 2014) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger, particularly in the hard bop style that he helped pioneer in the 1950s.
After playing tenor saxophone and piano at sc ...
's 1965 song "
Song for My Father", while "Parker's Band" features
Charlie Parker
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–influenced riffs and a lyric that invites listeners to "take a piece of Mr. Parker's band."
Baxter's guitar playing drew on jazz and
rock and roll
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influences. On
Duke Ellington
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's "East St. Louis Toodle-oo", he imitates a
muted
horn solo.
Certain songs incorporate additional instrumentation, including exotic percussion, violin sections, bells, and horns.
Music critic
Robert Christgau
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wrote that the solos are "functional rather than personal or expressive, locked into the workings of the music".
"Charlie Freak" recounts the tale of a vagrant drug-addict who sells his only possession, a gold ring, to the narrator, to buy the final fix that kills him.
Marketing and sales
''Pretzel Logic'' was released by
ABC Records
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on February 20, 1974,
to high sales.
It charted at number eight on the
''Billboard'' 200 and became Steely Dan's third
gold-certified album. After the disappointing performance of ''Countdown to Ecstasy'', the album restored their radio presence with the single "Rikki Don't Lose That Number", which became the biggest pop
hit of their career and peaked at number four on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100. On September 7, 1993, ''Pretzel Logic'' was certified platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA), having shipped one million copies in the United States.
Critical reception
''Pretzel Logic'' was praised by contemporary critics.
Bud Scoppa from ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine found the album's "wonderfully fluid ensemble sound" unprecedented in popular music and said that the ambiguous lyrics "create an emotionally charged atmosphere, and the best are quite affecting."
''
Down Beat'' asserted that "there are no better rock recording groups in America, and damn few worldwide." Christgau found the record innovative, writing in ''
Creem
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'': "The music can be called jazzy without implying an insult, and Donald Fagen and Walter Becker are the real world's answer to
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and
Jerry Garcia
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."
In a mixed review, Noel Coppage of ''
Stereo Review'' was impressed by the music, but said that "the lyrics baffle me; maybe they know what they're talking about, but I can't get a clue."
At the end of 1974, ''Pretzel Logic'' was named ''
NME'' magazine's
album of the year Album of the Year, often abbreviated to AOTY, may refer to:
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* ARIA Award for Album of the Year, Australia
* Brit Award for British Album of the Year, UK
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, and it was also voted the second best record of 1974 in the
Pazz & Jop, an annual poll of prominent critics published by ''
The Village Voice
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''. Christgau, the poll's creator, ranked it number one in his own list. He later wrote that the album encapsulated Steely Dan's "chewy perversity as aptly as its title", with vocals by Fagen that "seem like the
golden mean of pop ensemble singing, stripped of histrionics and displays of technique, almost ... sincere, modest."
In ''
The All-Music Guide to Rock'' (1995), Rick Clark gave it five stars and said that, with the album, Steely Dan "most successfully synthesized their love for jazz into their dense pop/rock sound."
Allmusic's
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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called it their "richest album" and wrote that Becker and Fagen's songwriting had become "seamless while remaining idiosyncratic and thrillingly accessible."
''
Stylus Magazine
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Addi ...
s Patrick McKay said that the "superb" album found them "relying instead on crack studio musicians that could realize their increasingly complex compositions".
Rob Sheffield
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, writing in ''
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'' (2004), said "Steely Dan's songwriting and Fagen's singing were at their peak of fluid power: The whole album is flawless".
''Pretzel Logic'' has appeared on many professional listings of the greatest albums.
In 1994, it was ranked number 67 in the ''
All Time Top 1000 Albums'' by writer
Colin Larkin, who felt the album's mix of jazz, R&B, and pop styles was "highly inventive" and "greater than the sum of its parts" (in the following edition of the ranking in year 2000, it fell to number 292). In 2003, ''Rolling Stone'' ranked ''Pretzel Logic'' at number 385 on its list of
the 500 greatest albums of all time,
and 386 in 2012. Based on such rankings, the aggregate website
Acclaimed Music
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lists ''Pretzel Logic'' as the 403th-most acclaimed album in history, as well as the 114th-most from the 1970s and the seventh-most from 1974.
The album was also included in the book ''
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die''.
Track listing
All songs written by
Walter Becker and
Donald Fagen, except where noted.
Personnel
Steely Dan
*
Donald Fagen –
keyboards,
saxophone
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, lead vocals, background vocals
*
Walter Becker –
bass
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, guitar, background vocals
*
Jeff Baxter –
lead guitar
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(
wah-wah on "East St. Louis Toodle-Oo"),
pedal steel guitar
*
Denny Dias – guitar
*
Jim Hodder – backing vocals on "Parker's Band"
Additional musicians
*
Michael Omartian
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– piano, keyboards
*
David Paich – piano, keyboards
* Ben Benay – guitar
*
Dean Parks – guitar, banjo
*
Plas Johnson – saxophone
*
Jerome Richardson
Jerome Richardson (November 15, 1920 – June 23, 2000) was an American jazz musician, tenor saxophonist, and flute player, who also played soprano sax, alto sax, baritone sax, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto flute and piccolo. He played with Ch ...
– saxophone
*
Ernie Watts
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– saxophone
*
Ollie Mitchell – trumpet
* Lew McCreary – trombone
*
Timothy B. Schmit – background vocals on "Rikki Don't Lose That Number", "Barrytown" and "Pretzel Logic"
*
Wilton Felder – bass
*
Chuck Rainey – bass
*
Jim Gordon – drums on all tracks except "Night by Night"
*
Jeff Porcaro
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– drums on "Night by Night", additional drums on "Parker's Band"
*
Victor Feldman
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– percussion
*
Roger Nichols – gong on "East St. Louis Toodle-Oo"
Production
* Producer:
Gary Katz
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Career
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* Engineer:
Roger Nichols
* Reissue Consultant:
Daniel Levitin
* Orchestration:
Jimmie Haskell
* Design: David Larkham
* Art direction:
Ed Caraeff
* Photography: Ed Caraeff
* Cover photo:
Raeanne Rubenstein
Charts
Singles
References
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