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'''''КОНЦЕРТ''''' (often inaccurately rendered '''''KOHUEPT'''''; it is ] {{IPA|}}) is the second live album by ], released in ]. (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 ]. (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". | ||
"Back In The USSR" was released as the single off this album, ending Joel's record-setting streak of 39 ] top-40 singles from the start of a career written by the artist who performed it. | "Back In The USSR" was released as the single off this album, ending Joel's record-setting streak of 39 ] top-40 singles from the start of a career written by the artist who performed it. |
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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".
"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." (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) - 2:43
- "The Times They Are A-Changin'" (Bob Dylan) 2:55