This album takes Billy in a totally different direction. It's not a rock out like "Glass Houses" but he doesn't sit behind the piano on every song like the albums before that one. In fact, he plays other keyboard type instruments and has more musicians behind him in making the album. The result for me was quite interesting.
"The Nylon Curtain is yet again another album from 1982 that begins with its best known single. I've always liked "Allentown" because of the use of the acoustic guitar and what the song is about. Back in the early 1980s, factories, mines and other types of manual industry were being closed down resulting in unemployment soaring to over 10%. Many Americans felt that the American Dream had ended and this song is a good tribute to those who suffered during those times. I'm tempted to go political here but I won't and if you listen to the lyrics of the song, you will see what I mean.
While it might not be guitar rock, there are some rocking moments on "The Nylon Curtain." One of these is certainly "Goodnight Saigon." That song not only rocks but it is the second song that year which paid tribute to the Vietnam Veterans. "Still in Saigon" by the Charlie Daniels Band was the first. "Pressure" is a good new wave type song where Billy goes wild on the keyboards. He does deliver on that one. The hidden surprise for me on this album has to be "Surprises" (no pun intended.) This starts like it is going to be a traditional Billy Joel tune but he does go in a rock direction on it. I can't fault any of the other songs on the album even if they don't stand out as much as the ones mentioned.
Track Listing:
1. Allentown
2. Laura
3. Pressure
4. Goodnight Saigon
5. She's Right on Time
6. A Room of Our Own
7. Surprises
8. Scandinavian Skies
9. Where's The Orchestra
Billy Joel- vocals, piano, organ synthesizers, Synclavier II
David Brown- lead guitar
Dominic Cortese- accordion
Liberty De Vitto- drums, percussion
Eddie Daniels- saxophone and clarinet
Russell Javors- rhythm guitar
Charles McCracken- cello
Rob Mounsey- synthesizer on "Scandinavian Skies"
Doug Stegmeyer- bass
Bill Zampino- field snare on "Goodnight Saigon"
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