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  1. The title is a reference to 52nd Street, a popular street location in Midtown Manhattan for jazz musicians, beginning during the Great Depression and continuing through to the 1950s. Joel's label was headquartered within the CBS Building on West 52nd Street at the time of the album's release.

  2. 52nd Street (Columbia, 1978) An Innocent Man (Columbia, 1983) With Dr. John. In the Right Place (Atco, 1973) With Margie Joseph. Margie Joseph (Atlantic, 1973) Sweet Surrender (Atlantic, 1974) Margie (Atlantic, 1975) With Eric Kaz. If You're Lonely (Atlantic Records, 1972) With Carole King. Thoroughbred (A&M Records, 1976) With ...

  3. Ralph MacDonald and Eddie Daniels appear courtesy of Marlin Records, a division of T.K. Productions, Inc. Mike Brecker, Randy Brecker and Mike Mainieri appear courtesy of Arista Records, Inc. Jon Faddis appears courtesy of Pablo Records. David Friedman appears courtesy of ECM Records.

  4. 5 de sept. de 2013 · The song contains many sonic treasures by guest players, including vibes and marimba by Mike Mainieri, nylon string guitar by Hugh McCracken and a unique and excellent percussion by Ralph MacDonald, which Ramone creatively had play out for 20 or 30 seconds after the rest of the song fades.

  5. Produced in association with Home Run. Recorded and mixed at A & R Recording, Inc., New York. Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York. David Spinozza appears courtesy of A & M Records. Ralph MacDonald and Eddie Daniels appear courtesy of Marlin Records, a division of T.K. Productions, Inc.

  6. Ralph MacDonald and Eddie Daniels appear courtesy of Marlin Records, A Division of T.K. Productions, Inc. Michael Brecker , Randy Brecker and Mike Mainieri appear courtesy of Arista Records, Inc. Jon Faddis appears courtesy of Pablo Records .

  7. 5 de ene. de 2018 · Ralph MacDonald – percussion (B2, B3) Eric Gale – electric guitar (B3) Frank Floyd, Babi Floyd, Zack Sanders, Milt Grayson and Ray Simpson – background vocals (B3) George Marge – sopranino recorder (B2) Hugh McCracken – nylon string guitar (B2, B4) Robert Freedman – horn and string orchestration (A2, B4)