Billy Joel Greatest Hits: Vol. 1-2

Billy Joel Billy Joel Greatest Hits: Vol. 1-2

Billy Joel
Label: Sony
Number of Discs: 2
Format: Audio CD
Release date:20th October 1998

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Track Listing

  • 1. Piano Man
  • 2. Captain Jack
  • 3. Entertainer
  • 4. Say Goodbye to Hollywood
  • 5. New York State of Mind
  • 6. Stranger
  • 7. Scenes from an Italian Restaurant
  • 8. Just the Way You Are
  • 9. Movin' out (Anthony's Song)
  • 10. Only the Good Die Young
  • 11. My Life
  • 12. Big Shot
  • 13. You May Be Right
  • 14. It's Still Rock & Roll to Me
  • 15. Don't Ask Me Why
  • 16. She's Got a Way
  • 17. Pressure
  • 18. Allentown
  • 19. Goodnight Saigon
  • 20. Tell Her About It
  • 21. Uptown Girl
  • 22. Longest Time
  • 23. You're Only Human (Second Wind)
  • 24. Night Is Still Young

Product Description

The enhanced portion contains 2 videos on disc 1: You're only human, and The night is still young.
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: JOEL,BILLY
Title: VOL. 1-2-GREATEST HITS
Street Release Date: 10/20/1998
Domestic
Genre: ROCK/POP

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It's one of the cruel ironies of music today that Billy Joel has been relegated to a kind of adult-contemporary hell, where his legacy is measured by soft-rock staples such as "Just the Way You Are," "Piano Man," and "New York State of Mind." To be sure, well-crafted ballads are a part of his legacy, but they're hardly the whole story, as this collection of his early and mid-period hits amply demonstrates. From the unbridled biographical boasting of "The Entertainer" and the ambitious storytelling of "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" to the careening abandon of "Only the Good Die Young" and the thoughtful social commentary of "Allentown," Joel was as complete an artist as the last three decades have produced. --Daniel Durchholz

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