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'''''Концерт''''' (often inaccurately rendered '''''KOHUEPT'''''; it is ] {{IPA|}}) is the second live album by ], released in 1987. (See ].) The album was recorded during Joel's 1987 tour in the ]; the album title is the ] word for "concert" (''kontsert''). The accent (stress) is on the second syllable, and as a result by the usual rules of Russian pronunciation, the "o" in the unstressed first syllable is pronounced much like an "a". | '''''Концерт''''' (often inaccurately rendered '''''KOHUEPT'''''; it is ] {{IPA|}}) is the second live album by ], released in 1987. (See ].) The album was recorded during Joel's 1987 tour in the ]; the album title is the ] word for "concert" (''kontsert''). The accent (stress) is on the second syllable, and as a result by the usual rules of Russian pronunciation, the "o" in the unstressed first syllable is pronounced much like an "a". | ||
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Концерт (often inaccurately rendered KOHUEPT; it is pronounced ) is the second live album by Billy Joel, released in 1987. (See 1987 in music.) The album was recorded during Joel's 1987 tour in the USSR; the album title is the Russian word for "concert" (kontsert). The accent (stress) is on the second syllable, and as a result by the usual rules of Russian pronunciation, the "o" in the unstressed first syllable is pronounced much like an "a".
Performed during the The Bridge tour, Joel plays 3 songs from the album; Big Man on Mulberry Street, Baby Grand, and A Matter of Trust.
"Back In The USSR" was released as the single off this album, ending Joel's record-setting streak of 39 Billboard top-40 singles from the start of a career written by the artist who performed it.
Track listing
- "Odoya" (Traditional) – 1:17
- "Prelude/Angry Young Man" (Joel) – 5:23
- "Honesty" (Joel) – 3:58
- "Goodnight Saigon" (Joel) – 7:20
- "Stiletto" (Joel) – 5:09
- "Big Man on Mulberry Street" (Joel) – 7:17
- "Baby Grand" (Joel) – 6:09
- "An Innocent Man" (Joel) – 6:09
- "Allentown" (Joel) – 4:22
- "A Matter of Trust" (Joel) – 5:09
- "Only the Good Die Young" (Joel) – 3:31
- "Sometimes a Fantasy" (Joel) – 3:38
- "Uptown Girl" (Joel) – 3:08
- "Big Shot" (Joel) – 4:44
- "Back in the U.S.S.R." (Lennon-McCartney) – 2:43
- "The Times They Are A-Changin'" (Bob Dylan) – 2:55