Billy Joel - Songs in the Attic

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Album Details

Title: Songs in the Attic
Artist: Billy Joel
Release Date: 9/1981
Re-Released On: 2/1/2008
Label: Sony Music Distribution, Sbme Special Mkts., Columbia
Duration: 47:58
Album Type(s): live, lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 074643746120, 074646938720, 4562109408973, 886972296425, 074643746144, 4547366045628, 5099703236422, 5099749118720, 456210940897
Genre: Rock
Styles: Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Autumnal, Nostalgic, Refined/Mannered, Acerbic, Bittersweet, Brash, Cynical/Sarcastic, Earnest, Energetic, Passionate, Playful, Rollicking, Rousing, Searching, Sentimental, Soothing, Yearning, Bravado, Exuberant, Melancholy, Poignant, Reflective, Restrained, Romantic, Bitter, Laid-Back/Mellow, Sweet, Warm, Angst-Ridden, Organic, Sophisticated
Total Copies: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go out on Broadway)
  2. Summer, Highland Falls
  3. Streetlife Serenader
  4. Los Angelenos
  5. She's Got a Way
  6. Everybody Loves You Now
  7. Say Goodbye to Hollywood
  8. Captain Jack
  9. You're My Home
  10. The Ballad of Billy the Kid
  11. I've Loved These Days

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDSbme Special Mkts.722964
2005CDSony Music Distribution466
2001CDColumbia4911872
1998CDSony Music Distribution69387
1998CDSony Music Distribution20131
1998CDSony Music Distribution32364
1989CDSony Music Distribution37461

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Album Review

Having scored three multi-platinum hits in a row, Billy Joel took a breather, releasing his first live album, Songs in the Attic, as he worked on his ambitious follow-up to Glass Houses. Joel wisely decided to use the live album as an opportunity to draw attention to songs from his first four albums. Apart from "Piano Man," none of those songs had been heard by the large audience he had won with The Stranger. Furthermore, he now had a seasoned backing band that helped give his music a specific identity -- in short, it was an opportunity to reclaim these songs, now that he had a signature sound. And Joel didn't botch the opportunity -- Songs in the Attic is an excellent album, ranking among his very best work. With the possible exception of the Turnstiles material, every song is given a fuller, better arrangement that makes it all spring to life. "Los Angelenos" and "Everybody Loves You Now" hit harder in the live setting, while ballads like "She's Got a Way," "Summer, Highland Falls," and "I've Loved These Days" are richer and warmer in these versions. A few personal favorites from these albums may be missing, but what is here is impeccable, proving that even if Joel wasn't a celebrity in the early '70s, his best songs of the era rivaled his biggest hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Billy JoelProducer, Composer, Artwork, Harmonica, Vocals, Cover Art Concept, Piano, Keyboards, Liner Notes, Synthesizer
Bradshaw LeighEngineer, Associate Engineer
Brian RugglesProducer
Chaz CliftonAssistant Engineer
Dan WeaksPhotography
Dave BrownGuitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar
Doug StegmeyerBass, Guitar (Bass)
Elliot ScheinerRemixing, Engineer
Jim BoyerEngineer, Remixing
John NaatjesTape Research
Larry FrankeAssociate Engineer, Engineer
Laura LoncteauxProduction Assistant
Liberty DeVittoDrums, Percussion
Michiko Oka?
Paula ScherDesign
Phil RamoneProducer, Remixing, Liner Notes
Richard AaronPhotography
Richie CannataWind, Flute, Saxophone, Keyboards, Organ
Russell JavorsGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Rhythm), Guitar
Ted JensenRemastering, Mastering, Digital Remastering
Tom Rees RobertsAssociate Engineer
Tom RobertsAssociate Engineer, Engineer