True essence of Joel
5
By Basky22
Joel at his Creative best
❤️
5
By Trust and Us
❤️
Brilliant Albumn
5
By Foodie doc 12345
This may be his Magnum Opus, a work of pure brilliance. His commentary woven into superb music, rhythm, and singing. One amazing song after another, songs that will live on for the ages and tell a tale of the 1980s. This a must-have for anyone who enjoys Billy Joel.
Which one of you there at Apple screwed up this song?
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By a disappointed customer
The song I purchased thru the iTunes store is distorted and splatty. Why did you ruin this song? The pre-recorded cassette of the same album is cleaner, and it was printed in 1982. Don't bother telling me it's my side, because I purchased several songs this evening, and all of the were clear except this one.
Amazing
5
By beachgurrl
The Nylon Curtain is a beautiful album with beautiful and moving songs, like Goodnight Saigon. Billy really outdid himself in this album.
Great Album
5
By Padrejohn
I bought this album in 1982 (cassette tape). Joel at his best!
Great!
5
By DaveyJr.1997
Probably my favorite Billy Joel album, if not, a VERY close second. It's great sound and lively feel will always be a favorite of mine.
one of his best albums
5
By nicob17fan
This is such a great album because it has a large amount of Beatles influence which you cannot find in any other of his albums so i highly suggest to buy this album. by the way check out surprises and scandinavian skies and where is the orchestra? they are awesome!!!
This critic is out of his mind
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By jhgjdhgjg
How does Surprises, Scandinavian Skies, and Where's the Orchestra have lyrical shortcomings? Name three songs with better lyrics. I can't.
Thank you iTunessmith!!!
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By Joey Z 23
My head just about exploded on "lyrical shortcomings" as well. In terms of making you feel like he's singing about you, if there's been a better lyricist in the last 30 years, I don't know who he/she is. Chuck Klosterman said that the reason he never thinks of Billy Joel as "cool" is because, when he listens to him, all he can think about is himself--which is about as high as praise can get, I think. Klosterman also loves "Where's the Orchestra." "The Nylon Curtain" is quite simply Billy's Magnum Opus.