Streetlife Serenade is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel (his second with Columbia Records), released on October 11, 1974.
Joel's follow-up effort to 1973's Piano Man, Streetlife Serenade did not enjoy the relative success of its predecessor; it marked the beginning of his frosty relationship with critics and the music industry more generally. In "The Entertainer", Joel mocks the entertainment industry, reminiscing over his record label's earlier insistence that the single version of Piano Man's title track (the album's major hit) be shortened to maximize radio airplay:
"It was a beautiful song but it ran too long./If you're gonna have a hit, you gotta make it fit./So they cut it down to 3:05."
It was his last album until 1993's River of Dreams to be mostly recorded with session musicians while Joel himself sang and played piano and other keyboards, although some of his backing musicians, guitarists Don Evans and Al Hertzberg and banjoist/pedal steel guitarist Tom Whitehorse played on the album. Joel also featured synthesizers for the first time on any of his albums, namely the Moog synthesizer, as mentioned in the credits.
"The Entertainer" peaked at number 34 on the US Singles Chart. The album itself peaked at #35 on the charts, eventually selling over one million copies.
The album contains two songs that were featured in many of Joel's live shows during the 1970s: the instrumental "Root Beer Rag" and the short song "Souvenir", which Joel often played as the final encore during that time period. Two others, "Streetlife Serenader" and "Los Angelenos", were included on Joel's first live album, Songs in the Attic (1981).
Joel says that he had been touring in clubs and theatres and opening for big acts such as The Beach Boys, thus leaving him little time to write new songs, but was under pressure to put out a new album after Piano Man. He also says that he didn't have too many songs, hence the inclusion of two instrumentals - the aforementioned "Root Beer Rag" and "The Mexican Connection". The back cover has a portrait of a barefoot Joel sitting in a chair looking unhappy and Joel himself says that he had only recently had his wisdom teeth removed two days prior to the shoot. The front cover is located at 651 S Centre Street, Los Angeles, California.
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Track listing
All tracks written and composed by Billy Joel.
One side
- "Streetlife Serenader" - 5:17
- "Los Angelenos" - 3:41
- "The Great Suburban Showdown" - 3:44
- "Root Beer Rag" (Instrumental) - 2:59
- "Roberta" - 4:32
Another side
- "The Entertainer" - 3:48
- "Last of the Big Time Spenders" - 4:34
- "Weekend Song" - 3:29
- "Souvenir" - 2:00
- "The Mexican Connection" (Instrumental) - 3:37
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Personnel
Charts
References
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