Billy Joel – Glass Houses
Billy Joel – Glass Houses
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Glass Houses is Billy Joel’s seventh studio album, released on March 12, 1980. Produced by Phil Ramone, the album marked Joel’s shift from polished piano-pop balladry toward a grittier rock and new wave-inspired sound—a reaction to rising punk and new wave trends. It debuted with the sound of shattering glass and featured guitar-heavy tracks like “You May Be Right” and “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me.” The album topped the Billboard 200 for six consecutive weeks and earned Joel a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.
Critically, Glass Houses is considered Joel’s hardest-rocking and most daring album. AllMusic praises it as “the closest Joel ever got to a pure rock album” and a “notable catalog of contemporary pop styles” with McCartney-esque whimsy, arena rock, soft rock, and new wave pop.
Ultimate Classic Rock notes Joel’s defiant tone, saying he wanted to “throw a rock at the image people have of me as this mellow balladeer” and celebrates the broader palette of emotions in this tougher, more self-assured work.
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:(1,144 votes)Artist: Billy JoelLabel: Columbia, Legacy, Sony MusicFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: EuropeGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Rock & RollA1 You May Be Right
A2 Sometimes A Fantasy
A3 Don'T Ask Me Why
A4 It'S Still Rock And Roll To Me
A5 All For Leyna
B1 I Don'T Want To Be Alone
B2 Sleeping With The Television On
B3 C'Etait Toi (You Were The One)
B4 Close To The Borderline
B5 Through The Long Night
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