
Glass Houses is a Rock album by Billy Joel, originally released in 1980. On Gatefold: 199 pressings tracked, owned by 78 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Soft Rock
- clean
- sarcastic
- urban
About
Billy Joel is a restless person who loves a broad range of music, and enjoys exploring different styles—possibly because “Piano Man” and “Just the Way You Are” got him pigeonholed as a balladeer. <i>Glass Houses</i> is one of his most unpredictable musical twists, and it takes a turn towards New Wave, especially the efficient rock songs of The Cars. Compare “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me” (Joel’s first No. 1 hit) and “You May Be Right” with “Just What I Needed” and “Let’s Go,” and you might notice similar rhythm-guitar intros. In the deliberately provocative “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me,” Joel takes a look at the “new sounds” in vogue (punk and New Wave) and concludes, with a Boomer-ish shrug, that it’s nothing new. Most of it, he told interviewers, reminded him of the garage rock he grew up loving, like The Seeds, or ? and the Mysterians. It’s a bit condescending, but by incorporating New Wave into the album, he expressed an appreciation alongside the skepticism. There are also songs that would fit easily on his earlier records. The pensive ballad “Through the Long Night” describes the looming end of his first marriage. The cosmopolitan “Don’t Ask Me Why” features a rare solo from Joel, inspired by his affection for the Spanish pianist José Iturbi, who starred in 1940s movies like <i>Anchors Aweigh</i>. Then there’s “C’etait Toi (You Were the One),” which was influenced by French <i>chanson</i> and was used to great effect in the NBC cult comedy <i>Freaks and Geeks</i>, yet remains one of Joel’s least favorite songs. (“The song really sucks,” he once said.) Overall, <i>Glass Houses</i> has the exuberance of Elvis Costello’s or Joe Jackson’s early work. Joel had been headlining arenas since <i>The Stranger</i>, and he wanted guitar-based songs that would rouse an arena of 18,000 people. It shows.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1You May Be Right4:07
- A2Sometimes A Fantasy3:39
- A3Don't Ask Me Why2:56
- A4It's Still Rock And Roll To Me2:55
- A5All For Leyna4:10
Side B
- B1I Don't Want To Be Alone3:34
- B2Sleeping With The Television On2:59
- B3C'Etait Toi (You Were The One)3:45
- B4Close To The Borderline3:45
- B5Through The Long Night2:45
Credits
Performers
- Doug StegmeyerBASS GUITAR BASS
- Liberty DeVittoDRUMS PERCUSSION
- David BrownLEAD GUITAR GUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR
- Russell JavorsRHYTHM GUITAR GUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR
- Richie CannataSAXOPHONE FLUTE ORGAN
- Billy JoelVOCALS PIANO SYNTHESIZER
78 collectors on Gatefold own this · 199 pressings tracked on Gatefold
