Billy Joel Discography Blogspot May 2026
Often called the forgotten album. Billy wasn’t happy. But “The Entertainer” (a sequel of sorts to Piano Man ) is cynical, brilliant, and sadly still relevant about the music industry. Hidden gem: “Root Beer Rag” – a furious instrumental ragtime piece.
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. billy joel discography blogspot
The rocker. Tired of being labeled "soft," Billy smashed a car through the wall of his own reputation. “You May Be Right,” “Sometimes a Fantasy,” “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me.” The leather jacket fits him well. Highlight: The fight between the acoustic and electric guitars on “Close to the Borderline.” The Eighties Pop Era (1981–1986) The Nylon Curtain (1982) The Beatles worship. This is his most lush, produced, and politically aware record. “Allentown” and “Goodnight Saigon” are heartbreaking blue-collar anthems. It didn’t have the dance hits, but it has the artistic weight. Sleeper: “Laura” – a manic, paranoid banger. Often called the forgotten album

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