music.wikisort.org - CompositionStreetlife Serenade is the third studio album by American recording artist Billy Joel, released on October 11, 1974 by Columbia Records.
1974 studio album by Billy Joel
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Released | October 11, 1974 |
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Recorded | 1974 |
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Studio | Devonshire Sound Studios, North Hollywood, California |
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Length | 37:41 |
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Label | Family Productions/Columbia |
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Producer | Michael Stewart |
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AllMusic |     [1] |
Christgau's Record Guide | C[2] |
Rolling Stone | Unfavorable[3] |
The album peaked at No. 35 on the US album charts, eventually selling more than one million copies. Joel's live shows in the 1970s frequently featured the instrumental "Root Beer Rag" and the short song "Souvenir", which was often used as the final encore. Live versions of "Streetlife Serenader" and "Los Angelenos" appeared on Joel's first live album, Songs in the Attic (1981). A live version of "The Entertainer" appeared on Joel's 2006 album 12 Gardens Live.
Background
It was recorded mostly with session musicians—the last such release until 1993's River of Dreams. Joel sang and played piano and other keyboards, including his first work with the Moog synthesizer. Backing musicians included guitarists Don Evans and Al Hertzberg and banjo/pedal steel guitarist Tom Whitehorse.
Joel said that he had been touring in clubs and theatres and opening for big acts such as The Beach Boys, thus leaving him little time to write new songs, but he was under pressure to put out a new album after Piano Man. He also says that he did not have many new songs, hence the inclusion of the instrumentals "Root Beer Rag" and "The Mexican Connection". The back cover features a barefooted Joel sitting in a chair looking cross; Joel says that he had had his wisdom teeth extracted two days before the shoot.[4] The front cover is a painting by Brian Hagiwara of a hotel and café located at 651 South Centre Street in Los Angeles, California.[5]
In a retrospective interview, Joel said of the album: "Interesting musical ideas, but nothing to say lyrically. I was trying to be Debussy in the title track — it didn’t work."[6]
Release history
In addition to the usual two-channel stereo version, the album was also released by Columbia in a four-channel quadraphonic mix on LP record and 8-track tape in 1974. The quad LP release was encoded in the SQ matrix system. In 2015, the album was re-issued by Audio Fidelity in the Super Audio CD format containing both the complete stereo and quadraphonic mixes.
Track listing
All tracks written and composed by Billy Joel.
One side (Side one)
- "Streetlife Serenader" – 5:17
- "Los Angelenos" – 3:41
- "The Great Suburban Showdown" – 3:44
- "Root Beer Rag" (Instrumental) – 2:59
- "Roberta" – 4:32
Another side (Side two)
- "The Entertainer" – 3:48
- "Last of the Big Time Spenders" – 4:34
- "Weekend Song" – 3:29
- "Souvenir" – 2:00
- "The Mexican Connection" (Instrumental) – 3:37
Personnel
- Billy Joel – vocals, acoustic piano, keyboards, Moog synthesizer, arrangements
- William "Smitty" Smith – organ
- Richard Bennett – guitars
- Gary Dalton – guitars
- Mike Deasy – guitars
- Don Evans – guitars
- Al Hertzberg – guitars
- Art Munson – guitars
- Raj Rathor – guitars
- Michael Stewart – guitars, arrangements
- Tom Whitehorse – banjo, pedal steel guitar
- Wilton Felder – bass
- Emory Gordy Jr. – bass
- Larry Knechtel – bass
- Ron Tutt – drums
- Joe Clayton – congas, percussion
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Production
- Michael Stewart – producer
- Ron Malo – engineer
- Joseph M. Palmaccio (erroneously credited to Ted Jensen) – 1998 CD digital remastering
- John Naatjes – tape research
- Ron Coro – art direction, design
- Brian Hagiwara –cover painting
- Peter Cunningham – photography
- Jim Marshall – photography
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Charts
Weekly charts
Chart (1974-75) |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[7] |
85 |
Canadian Albums (RPM)[8] |
16 |
US Billboard 200[9] |
35 |
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Tours |
- An Innocent Man Tour
- Face to Face Tours
- 1994
- 1995
- 1998
- 2001
- 2002
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- 2009
- 2010
- Billy Joel in Concert
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[de] Streetlife Serenade
Streetlife Serenade ist das dritte Studioalbum des US-amerikanischen Musikers Billy Joel und zugleich die zweite Zusammenarbeit des Künstlers mit dem Label Columbia Records.
- [en] Streetlife Serenade
[es] Streetlife Serenade
Streetlife Serenade fue el tercer álbum de Billy Joel, y su segundo con Columbia Records.
Streetlife Serenade Fue lanzado al mercado en 1974, después de éxitos como "Piano Man" y "Captain Jack" del álbum Piano Man. Mientras que álbum no gozó del éxito financiero como sus predecesores, marcó el comienzo del enfriamiento de las relaciones con los críticos de la música y con la industria musical. En la canción "The Entertainer", Billy Joel se mofa de los ejecutivos que les interesa muy poco el artista musical o sus sentimientos:
[it] Streetlife Serenade
Streetlife Serenade è il terzo album discografico in studio del cantautore statunitense Billy Joel, pubblicato nell'ottobre del 1974.
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