The Vinyl Collection, Volume 1
The Vinyl Collection, Vol. 1 is an 8 album (9LP) boxset that includes Joel’s albums from the 1970s (Cold Spring Harbor, Piano Man, Streetlife Serenade, Turnstiles, The Stranger, 52nd Street) along with Songs in the Attic, a live album released in 1981. Also included is previously unreleased live album, Live at The Great American Music Hall, which will only be available in the boxset. The boxset includes a 50+ page booklet that highlights Joel's early career through photos, quotes, and an essay.
Vinyl 1 – Side A:
- She's Got a Way
- You Can Make Me Free
- Everybody Loves You Now
- Why Judy Why
- Falling of the Rain
Vinyl 1 – Side B:
- Turn Around
- You Look So Good to Me
- Tomorrow Is Today
- Nocturne
- Got to Begin Again
Vinyl 2 – Side A:
- Travelin' Prayer
- Piano Man
- Ain't No Crime
- You're My Home
- The Ballad of Billy the Kid
Vinyl 2 – Side B:
- Worse Comes to Worst
- Stop in Nevada
- If I Only Had the Words (To Tell You)
- Somewhere Along the Line
- Captain Jack
Vinyl 3 – Side A:
- Streetlife Serenader
- Los Angelenos
- The Great Suburban Showdown
- Root Beer Rag
- Roberta
Vinyl 3 – Side B:
- The Entertainer
- Last of the Big Time Spenders
- Weekend Song
- Souvenir
- The Mexican Connection
Vinyl 4 – Side A:
- Say Goodbye to Hollywood
- Summer, Highland Falls
- All You Wanna Do Is Dance
- New York State of Mind
Vinyl 4 – Side B:
- James
- Prelude / Angry Young Man
- I've Loved These Days
- Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out On Broadway)
Vinyl 5 – Side A:
- Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)
- The Stranger
- Just the Way You Are
- Scenes from an Italian Restaurant
Vinyl 5 – Side B:
- Vienna
- Only the Good Die Young
- She's Always a Woman
- Get It Right the First Time
- Everybody Has a Dream
Vinyl 6 – Side A:
- Big Shot
- Honesty
- My Life
- Zanzibar
Vinyl 6 – Side B:
- Stiletto
- Rosalinda's Eyes
- Half a Mile Away
- Until the Night
- 52nd Street
Vinyl 7 – Side A:
- Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway) (Live at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY – June 1980)
- Summer, Highland Falls (Live at the Bayou, Washington, D.C. – July 1980)
- Streetlife Serenader (Live at St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN – July 1980)
- Los Angelenos (Live at Toad's Place, New Haven, CT – July 1980)
- She's Got a Way (Live at the Paradise, Boston, MA – June 1980)
- Everybody Loves You Now (Live at the Bayou, Washington, D.C. – July 1980)
Vinyl 7 – Side B:
- Say Goodbye to Hollywood (Live at Milwaukee Arena, Milwaukee, WI – July 1980)
- Captain Jack (Live at the Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA – July 1980)
- You're My Home (Live at the Bayou, Washington, D.C. – July 1980)
- The Ballad of Billy The Kid (Live at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY – June 1980)
- I've Loved These Days (Live at the Horizon, Chicago, IL – July 1980)
Vinyl 8 – Side A:
- Opening (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- Somewhere Along the Line (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- Roberta (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- The Mexican Connection (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- Root Beer Rag (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
Vinyl 8 – Side B:
- James (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- Intro of Band Members (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- You're My Home (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- Cocker Imitation/You Are So Beautiful (Vamp/Fragment) (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- Everybody Loves You Now (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
Vinyl 9 – Side A:
- New York State of Mind (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- Benny & The Jets (Vamp/Fragment) (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- Travelin' Prayer (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- Delta Lady (Vamp/Fragment) (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
Vinyl 9 – Side B:
- The Entertainer (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- The Ballad of Billy the Kid (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- Ain't No Crime (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)
- Weekend Song (Live at the Great American Music Hall – 1975)