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An Innocent Man (1983) The Bridge (1986) Kontsert: Live in Leningrad (1987) Storm Front (1989) River of Dreams (1993) 2000 Years: The Millennium Concert (2000) Fantasies & Delusions (Music for Solo Piano) (2001) 12 Gardens Live (2006) Live at Shea Stadium: The Concert (2011)
Kontsert ( / kɒntˈsɛərt /; Russian: Концерт, [kɐnˈt͡sɛrt]; commonly read as Kohuept or Kohliept, English: Concert) is the second live album by Billy Joel, released in 1987. The album was recorded during the Soviet leg of Joel's 1987 The Bridge tour. This album was co-produced by Jim Boyer and Brian Ruggles, and mixed by Jim Boyer.
- Summer 1987
- Jim Boyer, Brian Ruggles
- October 26, 1987
Jul 26, 2022 · Billy Joel played his first of six historic Russian concerts on July 26, 1987. ... a live album (1987's Kontsert) and an HBO broadcast of the final Leningrad show would make up the difference. The ...
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Aug 2, 2023 · Billy Joel had taught the Russians how to rock. Following his mini-tour of the two largest Soviet cities, Joel memorialized the event with a song called “Leningrad,” inspired by a clown he and his daughter Alexa had met in the city. And in October 1987, he released the live album Kohuept (a.k.a. Kontsert ). His second live album, it ...
Recorded live in Leningrad in 1987 during a tour of the Soviet Union. The title is the Russian word 'Kontsert', meaning 'Concert'. It is referred to as Kohuept on the official Billy Joel website.