Billy Joel: America's Piano Man
By (Author) Joshua S. Duchan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
16th June 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Composers and songwriters
Popular music
Music reviews and criticism
782.42166092
Hardback
216
Width 157mm, Height 239mm, Spine 10mm
449g
Despite his tremendous success, Billy Joels gifts as a composer and commentator on American life are long overdue for a thorough investigation. In Billy Joel: Americas Piano Man, music historian Joshua S. Duchan looks at the career and music of this remarkable singer-songwriter, exploring the unique ways Joel channels and transforms the cultural life of a changing America over four decades into bestselling song after song and album after album. Billy Joel has not always enjoyed the acclaim of music critics, who have characterized his music as inauthentic and lacking a uniqueness of style. Duchan corrects this misunderstanding by exploring the depth and degree to which Joels songs engage with social, cultural, political, and economic issues. Organized by major themes and including original interviews with Joel himself, Duchans book delves into Joels endeavors as a musician, lyricist, and commentator on questions of geography and regionalism, politics, working- and middle-class culture, human relationships, and the history of music itself. Duchan draws on key songs from Joels career to explore each theme, from his folk-like lament for Long Islands changing industry and lifestyle in The Downeaster Alexa to his emotional ode to Vietnam veterans in Goodnight Saigon. Original interviews with Billy Joel blend with Duchans engaging analysis to provide readers of all backgrounds and ages a new look at these unforgettable songs. Music lovers and historians of both the academic and armchair variety will find this exploration of Joels work a rewarding adventure into Americas social, cultural, political, economic, andabove allmusical history.
Musicologist Duchan presents an informative and entertaining look at the work of pop superstar Billy Joel, positioning his songs in the canon of 20th-century pop music. Despite Joels multiplatinum album sales, countless hit songs, and a performing career as longand a fan base as loyalas that of Bruce Springsteen, he has never been a favorite with critics. Duchan makes a powerful argument for the complexity in Joels work by keeping the spotlight on the music, tracing how 'Joels music kept alive an emphasis on well-crafted melody and harmony' rooted in Tin Pan Alley traditions while incorporating rock, jazz, and doo-wop with lyrics that addressed his listeners through contemporary themes. For example, Duchan carefully shows how an 'unabashedly sentimental' song such as 'New York State of Mind' shares many of the features of the Tin Pan Alley genre (the song similarly 'includes four verses that roughly fit the ABAC pattern and finish with title lyrics'). Duchan argues that 'Joel sings as, for, and about hard-working people whose circumstances are worsening and who have little control over the forces that affect their lives.' He successfully argues for Joels music relevance. * Publishers Weekly *
Duchan takes a middle-ground approach to analyzing the work of one of Americas most recognizable musicians of the past five decades. This book is much more than a biography.... Duchan organizes his analysis of Joels work around several themes (e.g., place, living in American culture, stylistic authenticity, etc.). This approach works very well, especially at tracing the musicians development over the course of his career and in providing context for some of his best-known and finest songs and instrumental compositions. The writing style is fluid and the research solid, providing much insight into Joel. VERDICT A must-read analysis of the work of one our most popular performers. * Library Journal *
Original interviews with Billy Joel blend with Duchan's engaging analysis to provide readers of all backgrounds and ages a new look at Billy Joel's unforgettable songs. Music lovers and historians of both the academic and armchair variety will find this exploration of Joel's work a rewarding adventure into America's social, cultural, political, economic, and contemporary American popular music history. [U]nreservedly recommended for both community and academic library American Music History collections in general, and Billy Joel supplemental studies reading lists in particular. * Midwest Book Review *
Joshua S. Duchan has written a passionate study of the Piano Man's music and lyrics, decoding the artist's songwriting process in a smart analysis that investigates cultural context and the language of song. Given its focus on music, Billy Joel: America's Piano Man is a welcomed addition to the books that have come before. -- Jeff Schock, director of the Billy Joel Archives
Joshua S. Duchan is a musicologist specializing in American popular music. He currently teaches courses on music history and ethnomusicology at Wayne State University, and he is author of Powerful Voices: The Musical and Social World of Collegiate A Cappella (2012).