picked up Steely Dan : Can't buy a Thrill on ABC


I found a copy of this on on ABC black label to compare against my ABC yellow label. My yellow label sounds pretty good, but is a bit noisy. I would say my tolerance is rather low for noisy records. All I can say is holy S**t, the black label sounds awesome. Not only is it quiet, but it has more detail, and sounds sooo natural. Dare I say, it is just so analog sounding. Just wanted to share the wealth.
If you like this record, seek out a quiet copy.Perhaps
there are differences from pressing to pressing, but hopefully not so much here. I also found Gaucho on an audiophile label pressed MCA, but it was around $50.00, so I passed. FWIW, this was at a local record show in the Albany area. Lastly, I have been real impressed w/ Aja for instance on ABC yellow, I wonder if these black labels are generally better still. Speaking of Gaucho, I have never seen it on ABC label, always blue MCA, including that Audiophile pressing. All previous SD records, I have seen on ABC, mostly yellow.
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The black label Countdown to Ecstasy and Pretzel Logic are also both terrific. Excellent copies can be difficult to find.

Katy Lied is the first Steely Dan on the yellow ABC label.
My post was a bit unclear, sorry.

Katy Lied is the first Steely Dan album whose initial release is on the yellow label.

Subsequent pressings of the first 3 Dan albums can be found on the yellow label. Pressings after 1979, give or take a few months, are on MCA which purchased ABC and its' subsidiaries.

Gaucho is the first Dan album to be released on MCA. This was the sky blue cloud label.