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''Kontsert'' () ( Russian: Концерт, , commonly read as ''Kohuept'' or ''Kohliept'', en, Concert) is the second live album by
Billy Joel William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer, pianist and songwriter. Commonly nicknamed the "Piano Man (song), Piano Man" after his album and signature song of the same name, he has led a commercially successful career as a solo ...
, released in
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. The album was recorded during the Soviet leg of Joel's 1987 ''
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'' tour. This album was co-produced by Jim Boyer and Brian Ruggles, and mixed by Jim Boyer.


Background

In 1986 Billy Joel was invited to perform in the Soviet Union the following year, 1987. Joel took advantage of this opportunity to be a musical ambassador. He was seen as a "nice, safe, first attempt at bringing in an American 'pop star.'"


The concert

The tour of the Soviet Union consisted of six shows, three in Moscow and three in Leningrad. Joel brought his family with him to show the Russians that he felt safe and trusted the Russian people. During the show Joel gave new meanings to songs such as " Honesty." Each time the song was performed, he dedicated the song to Vladimir Vysotsky because he was an inspirational Russian man who "spoke the truth." During the second of the three concerts performed in Moscow at the Olympic Sports Complex, Joel flipped his electric keyboard, and broke his microphone stand on his grand piano. While performing "
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," the audience kept getting attention from spotlights, which angered Joel as he felt it was making it harder to connect with them:
The Soviet crowd, raised by decades of Iron Curtain austerity, stopped dancing and froze like deer in headlights when they were lit up, petrified that the security guards would crack down on them. Then the lights would go out again and they'd resume dancing. Lights off, dancing. Lights on, frozen stiff. This went on and on like a game of red light, green light, one-two-three. With each flick of the lights, the perfectionist Joel saw his hard earned connection fading away.
He yelled, "Stop lighting the audience!" He then trashed his instruments, overturning his piano and breaking his mic stand. He later claimed that, "People like their privacy. They go to a concert to get that, to be in the dark and do their own thing." Joel brought his daughter Alexa Ray Joel and his wife Christie Brinkley on tour with the band. He also crowd-surfed during his performances. While in Leningrad, Billy dove into the crowd during the performance of " The Longest Time." This was another way for him to show that he trusted the Russian people. Joel had played a tour in Europe prior to the tour in the Soviet Union, and was being interviewed during the day. As a result, his voice became hoarse. Joel himself stated that he was disappointed by the album, and believes his vocals were not up to par during its production. Despite his opinion,
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released the album, claiming it was a "historic event." Joel and his band jokingly refer to the album as "Kaput."


Impact

Prior to this show, rock music was barely gaining ground in the Soviet Union. The implementation of Gorbachev's
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allowed people of the Soviet Union to witness Western Rock. As a result, the government had to learn how to put on concerts, while the people of Russia had to learn how to participate in them. Joel's Russian tour was the first live rock radio broadcast in Soviet History. Joel and his band were one of the first western rock groups to perform in Russia, along with
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, James Taylor, and Santana. While in Russia, Billy Joel and his daughter Alexa met and became friends with a clown named Viktor. The song " Leningrad" would eventually be written about him. This song was released on the 1989 '' Storm Front'' album. Joel went on to say:
The trip to Russia was probably the biggest highlight for me as a performer. I met these people and they weren't the enemy. I also hoped that the people in America could see what we did. What happens when your kid says to you 'what did you do in the Cold War, Daddy?' And now we have something to say.


''Kontsert'' track listing


''A Matter of Trust: The Bridge to Russia''

On May 19, 2014, the album was re-released and retitled as A Matter of Trust: The Bridge to Russia'', a two-CD, one-DVD/Blu-ray set incorporating eleven previously unreleased tracks on CD and seven previously unreleased and restored songs on video. In addition, the DVD/Blu-ray set contains a newly produced documentary of the same name which features updated interviews with Joel's current and former band members as well as personnel involved with the original 1987 production. "Superfans are likely to drool over the deluxe edition which includes a book with accounts from writers and journalists who were on the road with Joel during the tour," Charles Pitter at PopMatters wrote."


Track listing

All songs written by Billy Joel, except where noted. Disc one #"Odoya" (Traditional Georgian) – 1:16 #" Prelude/Angry Young Man" – 5:33 #" Honesty" – 5:15 #" The Ballad of Billy the Kid" – 5:32 #" She's Always a Woman" – 3:35 #" Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" – 8:21 #" Goodnight Saigon" – 6:37 #"Stiletto" – 5:10 #"
Big Man on Mulberry Street "Big Man on Mulberry Street" is a song by Billy Joel from the 1986 album ''The Bridge (Billy Joel album), The Bridge''.Disco ...
" – 7:29 #"
Baby Grand "Baby Grand" is the fourth and final single released off Billy Joel's album '' The Bridge''. A duet with Joel and Ray Charles, the song is a ballad dedicated to the baby grand piano, and the relationship it can share with its players. The two or ...
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/ref> – 2:17 #" The Longest Time" – 5:11 #" An Innocent Man" – 6:04 Disc two #" Pressure" – 5:23 #" Allentown" – 3:52 #" A Matter of Trust" – 5:10 #" Only the Good Die Young" – 3:32 #" It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" – 4:00 #"
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" – 3:38 #" You May Be Right" – 5:35 #" Uptown Girl" – 3:09 #" Big Shot" – 4:54 #"
Back in the U.S.S.R. "Back in the U.S.S.R." is a song by the English rock band the Beatles and the first track of the 1968 double album ''The Beatles'' (also known as the "White Album"). Written by Paul McCartney and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership, ...
" (Lennon/McCartney) – 2:55 #" The Times They Are A-Changin'" (Dylan) – 2:38 #" She Loves You" (Lennon/McCartney) (Russian concerts rehearsal recording) – 2:24 #" New York State of Mind" (Russian concerts rehearsal recording) – 6:22 #"
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" (Russian concerts rehearsal recording) – 4:25 DVD/Blu-ray #" Prelude/Angry Young Man" #" Allentown" #" Goodnight Saigon" #"
Big Man on Mulberry Street "Big Man on Mulberry Street" is a song by Billy Joel from the 1986 album ''The Bridge (Billy Joel album), The Bridge''.Disco ...
" #"
Baby Grand "Baby Grand" is the fourth and final single released off Billy Joel's album '' The Bridge''. A duet with Joel and Ray Charles, the song is a ballad dedicated to the baby grand piano, and the relationship it can share with its players. The two or ...
" #" An Innocent Man" #" Honesty" #" The Longest Time" #" A Matter of Trust" #" Only the Good Die Young" #" It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" #"
Sometimes a Fantasy "Sometimes a Fantasy" is a song by Billy Joel released as the last single from his album '' Glass Houses''. The single peaked at #36 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The song is a "melodic, fast paced rocker." It starts with Joel dialing a num ...
" #" You May Be Right" #" Uptown Girl" #" Big Shot" #"
Back in the U.S.S.R. "Back in the U.S.S.R." is a song by the English rock band the Beatles and the first track of the 1968 double album ''The Beatles'' (also known as the "White Album"). Written by Paul McCartney and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership, ...
" Bonus song: #" Pressure"


Personnel

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Billy Joel William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer, pianist and songwriter. Commonly nicknamed the "Piano Man (song), Piano Man" after his album and signature song of the same name, he has led a commercially successful career as a solo ...
– vocals, grand piano,
harmonica The harmonica, also known as a French harp or mouth organ, is a free reed wind instrument used worldwide in many musical genres, notably in blues, American folk music, classical music, jazz, country, and rock. The many types of harmonica inclu ...
, keyboards, electric guitar * Dave Lebolt – keyboards * Mark Rivera – keyboards,
alto saxophone The alto saxophone is a member of the saxophone family of woodwind instruments. Saxophones were invented by Belgian instrument designer Adolphe Sax in the 1840s and patented in 1846. The alto saxophone is pitched in E, smaller than the B tenor ...
,
baritone saxophone The baritone saxophone is a member of the saxophone family of instruments, larger (and lower-pitched) than the tenor saxophone, but smaller (and higher-pitched) than the bass. It is the lowest-pitched saxophone in common use - the bass, contra ...
, lyricon, tambourine, backing vocals *
Russell Javors Russell Javors (born June 13, 1952) is an American rock guitarist. He is best known as a rhythm guitarist for Billy Joel from 1976 to 1989. Career At age 15, Javors was performing songs with his childhood friend Liberty DeVitto. He met Doug Stegm ...
– acoustic guitars, electric guitars, harmonica, backing vocals *
Kevin Dukes Kevin Dukes is an American guitarist. A native of Natchez, Mississippi, Dukes attended The University of Southern Mississippi as a Music Theory and Composition major prior to moving to Los Angeles, California in the late 1970s. He has toured and ...
– electric guitars, acoustic guitars * Doug Stegmeyer – bass guitar, electric upright bass * Liberty DeVitto – drums, maracas,
Simmons drums Simmons is an electronic drum brand, which originally was a pioneering British manufacturer of electronic drums. Founded in 1978 by Dave Simmons, it supplied electronic kits from 1980 to 1994. The drums' distinctive, electronic sound can be foun ...
* Peter Hewlett – percussion, backing vocals * George Simms – percussion, backing vocals * The Georgian
Rustavi Ensemble The Rustavi Ensemble, or the Georgian State Academic Ensemble, is a Georgia (country), Georgian Music of Georgia (country), folk music Musical ensemble, ensemble that was created in 1968 by Anzor Erkomaishvili, a singer and folklorist from a dis ...
of USSR – vocals on "Odoya" * Oleg Smirnoff – on-stage translation


Charts


Certifications


See also

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'', Paul McCartney album originally released in 1988 exclusively in the Soviet Union


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:KOHUEPT Billy Joel live albums 1987 live albums Sony BMG live albums Albums produced by Jim Boyer (audio engineer)