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Stranger
October 20, 1998
From All Music Guide: Recording Info: A&R Recording Inc, New York, NY; A&R Recording Studios, New York City, NY
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| 1. Movin' Out (Anthony's Song) | Listen | Listen |
| 2. TheStranger | Listen | Listen |
| 3. Just the Way You Are | Listen | Listen |
| 4. Scenes from an Italian Restaurant | Listen | Listen |
| 5. Vienna | Listen | Listen |
| 6. Only the Good Die Young | Listen | Listen |
| 7. She's Always a Woman | Listen | Listen |
| 8. Get It Right the First Time | Listen | Listen |
| 9. Everybody Has a Dream | Listen | Listen |
From All Music Guide:
Billy Joel teamed with Phil Ramone, a famed engineer who had just scored his first producing hits with Art Garfunkel's Breakaway and Paul Simon's Still Crazy After All These Years for The Stranger, his follow-up to Turnstiles. Joel still favored big, sweeping melodies, but Ramone convinced him to streamline his arrangements and clean up the production. The results aren't necessarily revelatory, since he covered so much ground on Turnstiles, but the commercialism of The Stranger is a bit of a surprise. None of his ballads have been as sweet or slick as "Just the Way You Are"; he never had created a rocker as bouncy or infectious as "Only the Good Die Young"; and the glossy production of "She's Always a Woman" disguises its latent misogynist streak. Joel balanced such radio-ready material with a series of New York vignettes, seemingly inspired by Springsteen's working-class fables and clearly intended to be the artistic centerpieces of the album. They do provide The Stranger with the fee...
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