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

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

52nd Street
His 1978 Grammy-winning album that topped the Billboard 200 and produced My Life and Honesty.

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.

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

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.

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

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

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

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.

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

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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