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The Stranger [2CD Deluxe Edition]
The Stranger [2CD Deluxe Edition]
Billy Joel / CD / 2008
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Artist
Billy Joel
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Sony Legacy
Producer
Don DeVito, Phil Ramone
Release Date
2008 07 08
Song List
1: Movin' Out (Anthony's Song) (3:30)
2: The Stranger (5:10)
3: Just the Way You Are (4:50)
4: Scenes from an Italian Restaurant (7:36)
5: Vienna (3:34)
6: Only the Good Die Young (3:55)
7: Always a Woman (3:21)
8: Get It Right the First Time (3:56)
9: Everybody Has a Dream [Stranger Reprise] (6:36)
10: Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway) [Live] (5:11)
11: Prelude/Angry Young Man [Live] (6:04)
12: New York State of Mind [Live] (8:19)
13: Just the Way You Are [Live] (4:56)
14: She's Got a Way [Live] (3:31)
15: The Entertainer [Live] (6:09)
16: Scenes from an Italian Restaurant [Live] (7:35)
17: Band Introductions [Live] (2:01)
18: Captain Jack [Live] (6:51)
19: I've Loved These Days [Live] (4:28)
20: Say Goodbye to Hollywood [Live] (6:45)
21: Souvenir [Live] (2:09)
Style.Categories
Album Rock, Pop/Rock, Soft Rock
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Much of the success of
Billy Joel
's fifth album,
The Stranger
, has been attributed to his pairing with producer
Phil Ramone
, who surely did help turn
Joel
's tunes into stainless pop, but a heavy focus on
Ramone
tends to give the producer
too
much credit, attributing the record's phenomenal success to his presence. This, of course, isn't quite true, as
Joel
already had his artistic breakthrough on 1976's
Turnstiles
and
The Stranger
built upon that, carrying through on that record's combination of dramatic spectacle (there's a through line from
"Angry Young Man"
and
"Say Goodbye to Hollywood"
to
"Scenes from an Italian Restaurant"
and
"The Stranger"
), gentle ballads, and
McCartneyesque
melody.
Ramone
gave
Joel
's music a soft impeccable gloss that turned it into a hit that rivaled
Fleetwood Mac
's
Rumours
-- the other big American mainstream pop sensation of 1977 -- but the core of the album's success is naturally due to
Joel
's songs and the durability of his touring band, an argument that the deluxe 30th anniversary reissue of
The Stranger
makes plain.
Weighing in at three discs -- two CDs plus a DVD (there is a separate, cheaper edition minus the DVD) -- this is a heavy expansion of the original nine-track album, but there are no alternate takes here, no unreleased songs, which shouldn't come as a great surprise as
Billy Joel
has little of that kind of thing buried in the vaults (and what he does have was largely unearthed in 2005's
My Lives
box). Instead, this anniversary edition relies on live material to earn its designation as a deluxe reissue: the bonus disc captures
Billy
's concert at
Carnegie Hall
on June 3, 1977, held just prior to the recording of
The Stranger
, while the DVD contains a concert first aired on
the BBC
's
The Old Grey Whistle Test
in March 1978, along with the live promo videos for
"The Stranger"
and
"Just the Way You Are"
(there's also a 30-minute documentary on the making of the album). This, combined with the emphasis in
David Fricke
's liner notes on how
Joel
and band performed most of the album live in the studio, winds up shining the spotlight on
Billy
's strengths as a bandleader and showman, as well as his songs. This is a nice, welcome counterbalance to the smooth surfaces of the original album, but it also isn't that drastic of a difference, as
Joel
's band really did deliver live, giving full, energetic performances. And, apart from a vague bossa nova lilt to
"Just the Way You Are,"
the
Stranger
material on the
Carnegie Hall
set feels fully formed, especially the epic sweep of
"Scenes from an Italian Restaurant."
There's also real energy to the older tunes here and that exuberance is palpable on the
Old Grey Whistle Test
performances, too. Taken together, these are the first vintage full-length
Billy Joel
live performances --
Songs in the Attic
being a compilation, while all live videos have dated from the '80s and beyond -- and they're both excellent, illustrating how the constant touring and writing really strengthened the skills of
Billy
and band and, in turn, they subtly illuminate
The Stranger
, showing the hard work that lay beneath the surface of this blockbuster breakthrough. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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