
Cold Spring Harbor
is the
debut
studio album
by American
recording artist
released on
November 1, 1971,
by Family Productions.
The album sold poorly,
receiving attention
mainly after
1973's Piano Man
and later albums
became popular.
Due to a mastering error,
the original
LP release
ran at a
faster speed
than originally recorded.
In 1983,
producer
Artie Ripp
oversaw a
remixed,
edited
and
speed-corrected
version
of the album.
This
revised edition
was issued by
Columbia Records.
Composition and Recording
Cold Spring Harbor
was named after
the hamlet
in the town
of
Huntington, New York,
located on
Long Island Sound
near
Joel's hometown.
The front cover
was photographed at
Harbor Road.
The song
"Tomorrow Is Today"
drew from
his period of
depression
and
hospitalization
the year before.
When it was released
as a single,
Record World
remarked that
Joel had
"a flair for dramatic,
lush orchestral sounds."
Joel later released
live versions
of
"She's Got a Way"
and
"Everybody Loves You Now"
on his
1981 live album,
Songs in the Attic.
"She's Got a Way"
was also released
as a single
in early 1982,
peaking at
No. 23
on the
Billboard
Hot 100 chart
TRACK LIST
She's Got a Way
You Can Make Me Free
Everybody Loves You Now
Why Judy Why
Falling of the Rain
Turn Around
You Look So Good to Me
Tomorrow Is Today
Nocturne
Got to Begin Again
She's Got a Way
(Alt Take)
You Can Make Me Free
(Alt Take)
Everybody Loves You Now
(Alt Take)
Why Judy Why
(Alt Take)
Turn Around
(Alt Take)
Tomorrow Is Today
(Alt Take)
Got To Begin Again
(Alt Take)
She's Got A Way
(Live)
(Alt Take)
Everybody Loves You Now
(Live)
(Alt Take)
* On The Alternative
Takes
The Voice Is Pushed Up
In The Mix
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