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The Nylon Curtain

 
Album Review: The Nylon Curtain

  • Artist: Billy Joel
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1982 09
  • Total Time: 41:57
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Billy Joel hit back as hard as he could with Glass Houses, his bid to prove that he could rock as hard as any of those new wave punks. He might not have proven himself a punk -- for all of his claims of being a hard rocker, his work inevitably is pop because of his fondness for melody -- but he proved to himself that he could still rock, even if the critics didn't give him any credit for it. It was now time to mature, to move pop/rock into the middle age and, in the process, earn critical respect. In short, The Nylon Curtain is where Billy Joel went serious, consciously crafting a song cycle about Baby Boomers in the Reagan era. Since this was an album about Baby Boomers, he chose to base his music almost entirely on the Beatles, the pivotal rock band for his generation. Joel is naturally inclined to write big melodies like McCartney, but he idolizes Lennon, which makes The Nylon Curtain a fascinating cross between ear candy and social commentary. His desire to record a grand concept album is admirable, but his ever-present lyrical shortcomings mean that the songs paint a picture without arriving at any insights. He occasionally gets lost in his own ambition, as on the waterlogged second side, but the first half of the song suite -- "Allentown," "Laura," "Pressure," "Goodnight Saigon," "She's Right on Time" -- is layered, successful, mature pop that brings Joel tantalizingly close to his ultimate goal of sophisticated pop/rock for mature audiences. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Allentown Billy Joel Billy Joel (3:51)
Laura Billy Joel Billy Joel (5:06)
Pressure Billy Joel Billy Joel (4:41)
Goodnight Saigon Billy Joel Billy Joel (7:03)
She's Right on Time Billy Joel Billy Joel (4:14)
A Room of Our Own Billy Joel Billy Joel (4:04)
Surprises Billy Joel Billy Joel (3:26)
Scandinavian Skies Billy Joel Billy Joel (6:00)
Where's the Orchestra? Billy Joel Billy Joel (3:17)

Credits

Billy Joel (Organ), Billy Joel (Synthesizer), Billy Joel (Harmonica), Billy Joel (Piano), Billy Joel (Composer), Billy Joel (Keyboards), Billy Joel (Organ (Hammond)), Billy Joel (Vocals), Billy Joel (Melodica), Billy Joel (Producer), Billy Joel (Main Performer), Rob Mounsey (Synthesizer), David Nadien (Concert Master), Dom Cortese (Accordion), Jim Boyer (Engineer), Jim Boyer (Remixing), Michael Christopher (Assistant Engineer), Dave Grusin (Strings), Dave Grusin (Horn), Dave Grusin (?), Dave Grusin (Horn Arrangements), Dave Grusin (String Arrangements), Eddie Daniels (Clarinet), Eddie Daniels (Saxophone), Eddie Daniels (Wind), Liberty DeVitto (Percussion), Liberty DeVitto (Drums), Liberty DeVitto (Piano (Electric)), Andy Hoffman (Assistant Engineer), Russell Javors (Guitar (Acoustic)), Russell Javors (Guitar), Russell Javors (Guitar (Electric)), Russell Javors (Guitar (Rhythm)), Ted Jensen (Mastering), Ted Jensen (Remastering), Charles McCracken (Cello), Phil Ramone (Producer), Doug Stegmeyer (Bass), Bill Zampino (Percussion), Bill Zampino (Drums), Bill Zampino (Drums (Snare)), John Berg (Design), John Berg (Cover Design), Dave Brown (Guitar (Acoustic)), Dave Brown (Guitar), Dave Brown (Guitar (Electric)), Christopher Austopchuk (Design), Christopher Austopchuk (Cover Design), Paula Scher (Coordination), Paula Scher (Art Coordinator), Bradshaw Leigh (Engineer), Bradshaw Leigh (Associate Engineer), Benno Friedman (Photography), Larry Franke (Assistant Engineer), Laura Loncteaux (Production Assistant)
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The Nylon Curtain
Studio album by Billy Joel
Released September 23, 1982
Recorded Spring, 1982, A & R Recording and Media Sound Studios, New York, NY
Genre Rock
Length 41:57
Label Family Productions/Columbia
Producer Phil Ramone
Professional reviews
Billy Joel chronology
Songs in the Attic
(1981)
The Nylon Curtain
(1982)
An Innocent Man
(1983)

The Nylon Curtain is the eighth studio album by Billy Joel. It was released by Columbia Records on September 23, 1982 and produced by Phil Ramone.

The Nylon Curtain peaked at number seven in the Billboard album charts, with two million sales in the United States alone. It was one of the first albums to be digitally recorded, mixed and mastered.

The album is perhaps best known for bringing global attention to the plight of Allentown, Pennsylvania. In the song "Allentown," the lead track, Joel sings of the city's resoluteness amidst the demise of industry in this eastern Pennsylvania city. In early 1983, "Allentown" spent an unprecedented six weeks at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100; it was one of the most played radio songs of the early 1980s.

The album is among the most ambitious of Joel's albums. It is unusual for Joel's work in its direct homage to and influence of the music of The Beatles and John Lennon (in particular "Laura," "Surprises," "Scandinavian Skies," and "Where's the Orchestra"). "Where's the Orchestra?" ends with a simple instrumental rendition of "Allentown", creating an album bookend.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Billy Joel.

  1. "Allentown" – 3:52
  2. "Laura" – 5:05
  3. "Pressure" – 4:40
  4. "Goodnight Saigon" – 6:30
  5. "She's Right on Time" – 4:14
  6. "A Room of Our Own" – 4:04
  7. "Surprises" – 3:26
  8. "Scandinavian Skies" – 6:00
  9. "Where's the Orchestra?" – 3:15

Personnel

Chart positions

Year Country Chart Position Weeks Sales/shipments Cetification (if any)
1982 Japan Oricon Weekly LP Albums Chart (top 100) 2 [1] 29 350,000+
Oricon Weekly CT Albums Chart (top 100) 5 [1] 25
United States The Billboard Pop Albums 7[2] 35 2,000,000+ 2x Multi-Platinum[3]
Norway VG-lista Albums Chart (top 40) 9 [4] 12
Austria Albums Chart (top 20) 20[4] 2
United Kingdom UK Albums Chart (top 75) 27 8
Sweden Albums Chart (top 50) 32[4] 2

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