Discography Blogspot | Billy Joel

Let’s walk through the studio discography of William Martin Joel. Cold Spring Harbor (1971) The one that almost broke him. Due to a mastering error, the original pressing was sped up, making Billy sound like a chipmunk. Don’t judge it by that. Listen to the 1983 remaster. “She’s Got a Way” and “Everybody Loves You Now” are pristine examples of his early vocal prowess. Verdict: Flawed, but essential for completists.

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What is your favorite "underrated" Billy Joel track? Drop it in the comments below. (If you say “The Great Suburban Showdown,” we can be friends). Keep it real, Blogspot. — [Your Name] Billy Joel, Discography, Classic Rock, Piano Man, Album Reviews, Vinyl Records, 70s Music, 80s Music Let’s walk through the studio discography of William

The last pop album (for now). The title track is a gospel-charged banger. “The Downeaster ‘Alexa’” is a sadder sequel to “The Entertainer.” “Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)” is the perfect closing track to a pop career. Weird highlight: “All About Soul” feels like a Broadway showstopper. Don’t judge it by that

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The transitional record. Featuring “A Matter of Trust” and the duet “This Is the Time.” It also has “Modern Woman” (from the movie Ruthless People ). It’s inconsistent, but when it hits, it hits hard. The Late Era & The Classical Turn (1989–2001) Storm Front (1989) The comeback (volume 2). “We Didn’t Start the Fire” is a history lesson in 4 minutes. “Leningrad” is unexpectedly touching. And “I Go to Extremes” is the ADHD anthem we didn’t know we needed.

If you grew up in New York—or even if you just wished you did—the music of Billy Joel is the soundtrack to a specific kind of American story. He isn’t just the "Piano Man"; he’s a historian of the working class, a master of melody, and a lyrical realist who somehow also wrote some of the greatest pop hooks of the 20th century.