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Billy Joel - The Essential (2001)

Billy Joel - The Essential (2001)

BAND/ARTIST: Billy Joel

  • Title: The Essential
  • Year Of Release: 2001
  • Label: Columbia
  • Genre: Soft Rock, Pop Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 02:34:43
  • Total Size: 1 Gb / 402 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
1. Piano Man 05:39
2. You're My Home 03:13
3. Captain Jack 07:17
4. The Entertainer 03:40
5. Say Goodbye to Hollywood 04:37
6. Miami 2017 (I've Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway) 05:14
7. New York State of Mind 06:03
8. She's Always a Woman 03:22
9. Movin' Out (Anthony's Song) 03:30
10. Only the Good Die Young 03:55
11. Just the Way You Are 04:50
12. Honesty 03:54
13. My Life 04:45
14. It's Still Rock and Roll to Me 02:57
15. You May Be Right 04:16
16. Don't Ask Me Why 02:59
17. She's Got a Way (Live at the Paradise, Boston, MA - June 1980) 03:00
18. Allentown 3:52

CD 2
1. Goodnight Saigon 07:06
2. An Innocent Man 05:18
3. Uptown Girl 03:18
4. The Longest Time 03:43
5. Tell Her About It 03:55
6. Leave a Tender Moment Alone 03:57
7. A Matter of Trust 04:12
8. Baby Grand 04:04
9. I Go to Extremes 04:23
10. We Didn't Start the Fire 04:51
11. Leningrad 04:06
12. The Downeaster 'Alexa' 03:45
13. And So It Goes 03:40
14. The River of Dreams 04:05
15. All About Soul (Remix) 05:59
16. Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel) 03:33
17. Waltz No. 1 (Nunley's Carousel) (Album Version) 06:58
18. Invention In C minor 01:04

Released in conjunction with Billy Joel's grand experiment with classical music, The Essential Billy Joel was a welcome reminder of Billy Joel's way with a pop song, improving on the previous Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 & 2 by extending into the '90s and delving deeper into his catalog. There were some casualties along the way -- it's easy for a fan to carp about the absence of personal favorites like "She's Right on Time" or "Travelin' Prayer," and it may even make some sense that "You're Only Human (Second Wind)" or "Shameless" didn't make the cut, but it's mind-boggling that "Scenes From an Italian Restaurant" isn't here (we won't mention that the classical pieces that end the record, no matter how surprisingly good they are, are as out of place as Attila would have been) -- but for the most part, this has every one of Joel's heavy-hitters, and his craftsmanship, both as a songsmith and record maker, has never shone brighter. The biggest fault is that there is a notable drop-off in quality after 1986's The Bridge (which ends midway through disc two), but even so, this is as good a distillation of Joel's talents imaginable. In fact, as the first disc unfurls, even cynics may wonder why he's been dogged by the critics, since singer/songwriter pop doesn't come better than "Say Goodbye to Hollywood," "New York State of Mind," "Only the Good Die Young," "My Life," "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me," "Don't Ask Me Why," "Allentown," and their seven companions.





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