Once The Stranger became a hit, Billy Joel quickly re-entered the studio with producer Phil Ramone to record the follow-up, 52nd Street. Instead of breaking from the sound of The Stranger, Joel chose to expand it, making it more sophisticated and somewhat jazzy. Often, his moves sounded as if they were responses to Steely Dan -- indeed, his phrasing and melody for "Zanzibar" is a direct homage to Donald Fagen circa The Royal Scam, and it also boasts a solo from jazz great Freddie Hubbard à la Steely Dan -- but since Joel is a working-class populist, not an elitist college boy, he never shies away from big gestures and melodies. Consequently, 52nd Street unintentionally embellishes the Broadway overtones of its predecessor, not only on a centerpiece like "Stiletto," but when he's rocking out on "Big Shot." That isn't necessarily bad, since Joel's strong suit turns out to be showmanship -- he dazzles with his melodic skills and his enthusiastic performances. He also knows how to make a record. Song for song, 52nd Street might not be as strong as The Stranger, but there are no weak songs -- indeed, "Honesty," "My Life," "Until the Night," and the three mentioned above are among his best -- and they all flow together smoothly, thanks to Ramone's seamless production and Joel's melodic craftsmanship. It's remarkable to think that in a matter of three records, Joel had hit upon a workable, marketable formula -- one that not only made him one of the biggest-selling artists of his era, but one of the most enjoyable mainstream hitmakers. 52nd Street is a testament to that achievement. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
52nd Street
10/01/1978 | Sony
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Credits
- Mike Mainieri
- Percussion, Marimba, Vibraphone
- George Marge
- Recorder, Sopranino Recorder, Recorder (Soprano), Sopranino
- Hugh McCracken
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Nylon String)
- Phil Ramone
- Producer, Remixing
- Zachary Sanders
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- David Spinozza
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- Doug Stegmeyer
- Bass, Vocals (Background), Guitar (Bass)
- John Berg
- Design, Cover Design
- Dave Brown
- Guitar
- Jim Houghton
- Photography
- Frank Floyd
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Stephen Saper
- Engineer
- John Naatjes
- Tape Research
- Dave Martone
- Assistant Engineer
- Kathy Kurs
- Associate Producer
- Ralph MacDonald
- Percussion
- Ray Simpson
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- David Nadien
- Concert Master
- Jim Boyer
- Engineer, Remixing
- Richie Cannata
- Organ, Wind, Saxophone, Keyboards, Clarinet
- Peter Cetera
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Dave Grusin
- ?, Orchestration, Horn Arrangements
- Donnie Dacus
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Don DeVito
- Reissue Producer
- Liberty DeVitto
- Percussion, Drums
- Babi Floyd
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Robert Freedman
- Horn, Orchestration, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements
- Eric Gale
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- Milt Grayson
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Freddie Hubbard
- Trumpet
- Russell Javors
- Guitar
- Ted Jensen
- Mastering, Remastering, Digital Remastering
- Billy Joel
- Harmonica, Piano, Composer, Vocals, Main Performer, Producer, Keyboards
- Steve Khan
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- David Friedman
- Percussion, Orchestral Chimes, Chimes





















