Billy Joel - Glass Houses - Japanese Vintage Vinyl
Billy Joel's Glass Houses is the Piano Man at his most rock 'n' roll — a deliberate departure from the soft-rock and balladry of 52nd Street into harder, new-wave-influenced territory that proved Joel could rock as hard as anyone. Released in 1980, it debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and delivered some of the most energetic performances of his career.
"You May Be Right" opens with the sound of breaking glass and a reckless, driving energy that immediately signals Joel's intent to shake off his easy-listening image. "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" — his first #1 single — is a witty, self-aware commentary on musical trends. "Sometimes a Fantasy" delivers synth-driven new wave, "Don't Ask Me Why" channels bossa nova cool, and "Close to the Borderline" rocks with genuine edge. This Japanese vintage pressing delivers the premium mastering quality and packaging that Japanese vinyl editions are celebrated for.
Format: Japanese vintage vinyl LP
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Billy Joel - Glass Houses - Japanese Vintage Vinyl

