Turnstiles

| Billy Joel

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Turnstiles

Turnstiles is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel, released on May 19, 1976. Joel recorded Turnstiles in part as a celebration of his return to his native New York City. Three of the album's tracks reference New York: "Summer, Highland Falls", "New York State of Mind" and "Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway)". - Wikipedia

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  • Classic Rock Reviews

    Turnstiles is , in a lot of ways, the “growing up” album for Billy Joel.  

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  • All Music

    Turnstiles may not have been a hit, but it remains one of his most accomplished and satisfying records 

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  • Sputnik Music

    Joel begins to progress, releasing one of his most triumphant albums. 

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  • Blogcriticcs

    I cannot understand why Turnstiles was not a huge commercial success. 

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  • Daily Vault

    Despite Turnstiles only containing seven tracks, at times it seems to be dragging on, which is not good a thing for such a short album. 

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  • Album Reviews

    There are a few strong Billy Joel songs on Turnstiles that don’t generally show up on compilations, and it’s Joel’s first worthwhile album. 

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  • SC Times

    Billy Joel's fourth album doesn't get the acclaim that successor "The Stranger" gets, but it's a classic, a great album, a record that deserves to be pulled off the shelves and played. Loud. 

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