The Bridge Billy Joel

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CD - Remastered / Enhanced

  • Release Date: 02/01/2008
  • Original Release: 1986
  • Sales Rank: 3,571
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972387925
 
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The Bridge

1LISTENRunning on Ice 3:15
2LISTENThis Is the Time 4:59
3LISTENA Matter of Trust 4:09
4LISTENModern Woman 3:48
5LISTENBaby Grand / Ray Charles 4:02
6LISTENBig Man on Mulberry Street 5:26
7LISTENTemptation 4:12
8LISTENCode of Silence / Cyndi Lauper 5:15
9LISTENGetting Closer 5:00

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Editorial Reviews

Riding high on the blockbuster An Innocent Man and with a new jet-setting bride at his side, Billy Joel took full advantage of the high life, as is clear from The Bridge, an album that unwittingly celebrates the excesses of the Reagan years. While he hasn't quite settled into middle age, Joel is ready to take advantage of his wealth and status, recruiting a hero (Ray Charles) and a new wave kid (Cyndi Lauper) for duets, turning to Sting for inspiration ("Running on Ice"), fronting a big band ("Big Man on Mulberry Street"), writing a song for a movie ("Modern Woman"), and picking up the guitar ("A Matter of Trust"), just for the hell of it. You could say that it's eclectic, but it's scattershot, because it's just Joel showing off his musical skills. He's done this before, to great effect on Turnstiles, but this is all about hubris and, as such, it sounds exactly like its time. From its processed, distorted guitars to its hollow synthesizers, The Bridge sounds dated and it's his most uneven since Streetlife Serenade. Even on the hits, he sounds as if he's stretching -- "This Is the Time" is labored compared to "Just the Way You Are" (not to mention considerably more vulgar); "A Matter of Trust" never hits upon a solid riff like "Sometimes a Fantasy"; "Modern Woman" is catchy but fluffy; "Baby Grand" is weighed down by Joel's vocal affectations. In context of the album, they're fairly enjoyable, but they hint at the dry spell that was just around the corner. Nevertheless, Joel still has enough panache and is riding on so much exuberance that The Bridge remains an entertaining listen, especially if it's viewed as a Reagan-era artifact. It just doesn't compare to what came before. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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September 22, 2003: This CD is great but some of the songs could be a little faster. I'm a great fan of Billy Joel and I've been playing some of his music for fun and home entertainment. One of the great things about this CD is that it shows what he was thinking in that erea (I think that's how you spell it)and what was some of good selling albums.

This review was written about the CD edition.