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Pick of the Week: Billy Joel

By Keith Hannaleck - September 07, 2008
iBerkshires Columnist

The Stranger (Legacy Edition)

The piano man Billy Joel, known worldwide for his songs since the '70s, can add another collection to the archives.

If you have not heard of Joel, you never turned on your car radio or looked at your parents' record collection. Joel was as mainstream as it gets, but there was something different about his music — he was anti-establishment and told it like it was with his Bronx attitude.

He could sing a sarcastic angst-filled tune, make it rock and, in the same instance, really force you to think about the words he was singing or turn around and play a ballad with just as much impact. Then try not singing along — it was impossible!

In addition to that entire core that drove his hit-making vehicle, he added saxophone and rollicking piano that brought you back to the place where you were the first time you heard the classic tune "Piano Man."

My personal favorite album by Joel is "52nd Street," which turned out to be a logical extension of "The Stranger," another rock-pop masterpiece that made the critics look inept and miscalculating every step of the way.

  Keith 'Muzikman' Hannaleck
His rock-and-pop combination, with more than a hint of Broadway, made him a superstar. On this brilliantly packaged Legacy Edition, you get the original album in all its remastered magnificence and a superb performance at Carnegie Hall, one month prior to the recording of "The Stranger." Joel's ability to write a powerful pop tune and be as skillful with melodic ballads put him into an iconic class with the likes of Elton John in the '70s and '80s, dominating top 40 lineups on every radio station on the dial.

This album is loaded with memorable hits; tracks 1 through 9 are a roll call of some of Joel's best work.

Now what makes this package enticing besides the remastered sound is the 24-page booklet with several pictures of the star and a nice write-up from Rolling Stone editor David Fricke.

This is even more special for the artist and his fans because one of the ultimate honors for an artist is to play at the revered Carnegie Hall and this particular performance has finally made its way to us. It did not take Joel long to reach that lofty status. He had a hot band at the time and the live performance from June 3, 1977, is a joy to hear. He had the Joe Malin Orchestra directed by Frank Owens and his own exceptional backing band that included Richie Cannata (sax, keys), Doug Stegmeyer (bass), Liberty DeVitto (drums) and Howie Emerson (guitars).

Some of dialogue between songs was interesting for the time; I was surprised to find that in 1977 they were so strict about not smoking. Carnegie Hall would turn on the lights if anyone violated that policy but Joel laughed saying, "They can turn on the lights but we will keep playing, they will have to drag me off this stage." Being the ever-defiant teenager at heart and rousing the crowd with his attitude, as if his music was not enough.

While I was never huge fan of Billy Joel boasting all of his recorded works, I have some of his best in my collection. Now I can add this, and I look forward to more Legacy Editions coming out in the future.

Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck of Adams offers up his best-listening bets as a regular contributor to iBerkshires. For more reviews, www.muzikreviews.com.

Genre: Rock/pop
Label: Sony BMG Music
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Tracks
CD1
01.  Movin' Out (Album Version)
06.  Only The Good Die Young (Single Version)
02.  The Stranger
07.  She's Always A Woman (AV)
03.  Just The Way You Are (AV)
08.  Get It Right The First Time (AV)
04. Scenes From An Italian Restaurant (AV)
09. Everybody Has a Dream (AV: live from Carnegie Hall, 1977)
05.  Vienna (AV)


CD2
10.  Miami 2017 (Live Version)
16.  Scenes From An Italian Restaurant (LV)
11.  Prelude/Angry Young Man (LV)
17.  Band Introductions (AV)
12.  New York State Of Mind (LV)
18.  Captain Jack (LV)
13. Just The Way You Are (LV)
19. I've Loved These Days (LV)
14.  She's Got A Away (LV)
20.
Say Goodbye To Hollywood (LV)
15.  The Entertainer (LV) 21. Souvenir (AV)
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i've seenn billy joel 3 times....nothing fancy but does billy loel really need the "show"?
from: ctremon: 09-07-2008



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