I think it's a pretty safe bet that had I still been running Vinyl Club (and I must admit I haven't ruled out bringing it back) that the Dan would have made a further appearnace. Would I have gone for 1977's Aja - their imperious slab of Yacht Rock? Maybe. But more likely, I think, I'd have reached a bit further back to their 1972 debut, the fully formed Can't Buy a Thrill - a statement of intent par excellence. This album really did raise the bar for everything and everyone that followed. If, heaven forbid, you found yourself on Death Row on your final day on earth savouring a final meal of your choice with a last brandy & cigar complete with your bespoke soundtrack, then this would be the tune still ringing in your ears as you fried in the chair. Proper little ray of sunshine, aren't I?
I never need an excuse to play Elle Cordova and Toni Lindgren. Their music, be it their original compositions or classic covers, is absolutely jaw dropping. And this Steely Dan interpretation is no exception. It could originally be found on side one, track two on the aforementioned album. But as you can see (below) is vey much at home on a balcony at 8,000 feet.
Elle Cordova & Toni Lindgren - Dirty Work (2025)

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