Greatest Hits, Vols. 1 & 2 (1973-1985) [Bonus CD-ROM Track] Billy Joel

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  • Release Date: 10/20/1998
  • Original Release: 1985
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 1,624
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646939123

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Although it's missing a few important (not to mention big) hits, Greatest Hits, Vols. 1 & 2 (1973-1985) [Bonus CD-ROM Track] is an excellent retrospective of the first half of Billy Joel's career. Beginning with "Piano Man," the first disc runs through a number of early songs before arriving at the hit-making days of the late '70s; some of these songs, including "Captain Jack" and "New York State of Mind," weren't strictly hits, but were popular numbers within his stage show and became radio hits. Once the songs from The Stranger arrive halfway through the first disc, there's no stopping the hits (although "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant," an album track from The Stranger, manages its way onto the collection). In fact, over the next disc-and-a-half, there are so many hits, it's inevitable that some are left off -- to be specific, "Honesty," "Sometimes a Fantasy," "An Innocent Man," "Leave a Tender Moment," and "Keeping the Faith" aren't included. But all the other hits -- including "Just the Way You Are," "Only the Good Die Young," "My Life," "You May Be Right," "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me," "Don't Ask Me Why," "Allentown," "Tell Her About It," and "Uptown Girl," among many others -- are present and accounted for, as are two new songs ("You're Only Human (Second Wind)," "The Night Is Still Young") that became hits as well. In short, Greatest Hits, Vols. 1 & 2 does its job perfectly, encapsulating exactly why Billy Joel was one of the most popular singer/songwriters of the late '70s and early '80s. [This version of the album includes bonus material on CD-ROM.] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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The Entertainerby SophieRichardson

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January 09, 2009: While driving back to school after my Christmas break, I played my Billy Joel songs, ending with "The Longest Time." Although I had dreaded this day for about a week, I continually smiled, for the last song played itself over and over in my head. Billy Joel's music still brings the same emotions as when they first hit the charts. I simply adore his views of life and the ways of the world presented in his music, and I admire his creativity, marvelous memory, and story telling abilities. Immediately after one of his faster songs come on, I find myself laughing, singing, and making an attempt at dancing. It?s the perfect escape. He may have worried about keeping his status as "The Entertainer" at one point, but I believe his songs will remain classics, soothing and bringing joy to millions of people around the world.

I Also Recommend: Greatest Hits, Vol. 3.

The greatest collection of songs I've ever heard!by Anonymous

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October 02, 2001: I am a big fan of Billy Joel, and his music. His voice and musical talents, are completly amazing. There is no way to say what the best song on this alblum is, for you see, they are all wonderful. And another amazing thing is that he wrote every single thing you hear on the alblum. With out a doubt, ''New yorks coolest quadruped,'' has it all in this wonderful collection, so I'm giving it five stars, mainly because ''New York State Of Mind'' and ''Goodnight Saigon'' made my mother cry.