Dive into the electrifying energy of Billy Joel's live performances with "Kohuept," a captivating album that captures the essence of his July and August 1987 concerts in Moscow and Leningrad, Russia. This soft rock gem, released on October 26, 1987, under Columbia/Legacy, offers a unique blend of Joel's iconic hits and a touch of Bob Dylan's timeless classic, "The Times They Are A-Changin'."
Spanning a total of 72 minutes, "Kohuept" takes you through a thrilling journey of Billy Joel's musical prowess. The album kicks off with "Odoya," a prelude that sets the stage for the powerful live rendition of "Angry Young Man." Fans will delight in the raw energy of tracks like "Goodnight Saigon" and "Stiletto," showcasing Joel's ability to command the stage and connect with his audience.
The album also features a mix of fan favorites and deep cuts, including "Big Man on Mulberry Street," "Baby Grand," and "An Innocent Man." Each track is a testament to Joel's songwriting skills and his knack for crafting memorable melodies. The live versions of "Allentown" and "A Matter of Trust" highlight his ability to infuse new life into his studio recordings, making them feel fresh and exciting.
"Kohuept" is not just a collection of songs; it's a snapshot of a moment in time, capturing Billy Joel at the height of his live performance abilities. The album's unique setting in Russia adds an extra layer of intrigue, making it a fascinating listen for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Whether you're a die-hard Billy Joel enthusiast or simply appreciate great live music, "Kohuept" is sure to leave a lasting impression.