You'd be better "going back to your old school" and studying when they became big over here, and it wasn't in 73-74 when I frequented the Moonstone.
I didn't mean Rasta Reggae with loads of ganja I meant commercial stuff from the charts like Dave and Ansell Collins, Desmond Decker and the like.
I got Can't Buy a Thrill when it first came out in 1972. My Dad came home with the single 'Do it Again' and that was that
They were only starting out over here at that time after successfully making it in the States, I've got all their albums on vinyl in the loft and preferred their east coast jazz/funk/rock to the Eagles smooth west coast laid back ballads. Katy lied, Aja, The Royal Scam, Extacy, Pretzel Logic and Can't by a thrill, not quite all of their albums but the best.
That's the one jb. RHC giving me stick about spelling when he has to abbreviate his username because he can't spell the words.
Steely Dan have commended some of the finest jazz and rock musicians as their session men on their albums. Wayne Shorter, the world's greatest living tenor say player doesn't turn out for many