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Billy Joel

Glass Houses

  • AMG Review of Glass Houses

    Amg
    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    The back-to-back success of The Stranger and 52nd Street may have brought Billy Joel fame and fortune, even a certain amount of self-satisfaction, but it didn't bring him critical respect, and it didn't dull his anger. If anything, being classified as a mainstream rocker -- a soft rocker -- infuriated him, especially since a generation of punks and /p>

    ew wave kids were getting the praise that eluded him. He didn't take this lying down -- he recorded Glass Houses. Comparatively a harder-rocking album than either of its predecessors, with a distinctly bitter edge, Glass Houses still displays the hallmarks of Billy Joel the pop craftsman and Phil Ramone the world-class hitmaker. Even its hardest songs -- the terrifically paranoid "Sometimes a Fantasy," "Sleepin' With the Television On," "Close to the Borderline," the hit "You May Be Right" -- have bold, direct melodies and clean arrangements, ideal for radio play. Instead of turning out to be a fiery rebuttal to his detractors, the album is a remarkable catalog of contemporary pop styles, from McCartney-esque whimsy ("Don't Ask Me Why") and arena rock ("All for Leyna") to soft rock ("C'etait Toi [You Were the One]") and stylish /p>

    ew wave pop ("It's Still Rock and Roll to Me," which ironically is closer to /p>

    ew wave pop than ock). That's not a detriment; that's the album's strength. The Stranger and 52nd Street were fine albums in their own right, but it's nice to hear Joel scale back his showman tendencies and deliver a solid pop/rock record. It may not be punk -- then again, it may be his concept of punk -- but Glass Houses is the closest Joel ever got to a pure ock album.

It's STILL rock and roll to me!
6 months ago

Nobody mogged about THIS tune?! Wow!This song is so good that I borrowed my friends record player! I have Glass Houses on vinyl. It's the only way I can listen to it. Not only is this part of American pop culture, but that TLC song "Waterfall" wouldn't have existed without the already written hook. Plus...he's back on tour again. What a dedicated to our hearts kind of guy. He KNOWS we love thes...

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... it will never die ...
over 3 years ago

This started as a comment to Dfor's post about *Billy Joel*'s song It's Still Rock'n'Roll to Me:"*Dfor said:*":http://mog.com/Dfor/blog_post/11117*Stuff* and then he quoted:It’s the next phase, new wave , dance craze, anywaysIt’s still rock and roll to meEverybody’s talkin’ ‘bout the new soundFunny, but it’s still rock and roll to meAnd i said:Play that back to back with the Kinks’ *

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I love this song !!
over 3 years ago

Check this song! It's in Glass Houses by Billy Joel. I like almost all billy joel songs. Uptown girl is the best. Billy Joel kinda has a royalty in new york. He sang the national anthem once in the NFL Super Bowl and has quite a number of performances. This one is for rock and roll !What's the matter with the clothes I'm wearingCan't you tell that your tie's too wideMaybe I should buy some old ...

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