What is the best Billy Joel album of all time?

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Billy Joel has built one of the most enduring catalogs in rock and pop history. Which album is his definitive masterpiece?

The Stranger - ranking option ranked #1

The Stranger

His 1977 commercial and critical breakthrough — a Diamond-certified, Rolling Stone top-100 classic containing Piano Man-era defining songs.

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52nd Street - ranking option ranked #2

52nd Street

His 1978 Grammy-winning album that topped the Billboard 200 and produced My Life and Honesty.

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Glass Houses - ranking option ranked #3

Glass Houses

A 1980 New Wave-influenced rock record that hit number one and featured You May Be Right and It's Still Rock and Roll to Me.

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The Nylon Curtain - ranking option ranked #4

The Nylon Curtain

His 1982 introspective, Beatles-influenced concept album addressing Vietnam vets and blue-collar American life.

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An Innocent Man - ranking option ranked #5

An Innocent Man

A 1983 nostalgic tribute to the doo-wop and R&B of his youth, featuring Tell Her About It and Uptown Girl.

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Storm Front - ranking option ranked #6

Storm Front

His 1989 comeback that hit number one globally, contained We Didn't Start the Fire, and earned a Grammy nomination.

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Piano Man - ranking option ranked #7

Piano Man

His 1973 debut on Columbia and first classic — the title track alone has sold over six million copies.

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Turnstiles - ranking option ranked #8

Turnstiles

His underrated 1976 New York-themed album that introduced his signature anthemic style before The Stranger.

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River of Dreams - ranking option ranked #9

River of Dreams

His final studio album of new pop songs (1993) — a gospel-tinged closer that topped the charts and earned a Grammy nod.

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The Bridge - ranking option ranked #10

The Bridge

A 1986 experiment blending contemporary pop with electronics, featuring the hit A Matter of Trust.

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Streetlife Serenade - ranking option ranked #11

Streetlife Serenade

His 1974 second Columbia album — an intimate set of baroque-pop songs that showcased his classically trained piano chops.

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