For the song, see The River of Dreams. For the Hayley Westenra album, see River of Dreams: The Very Best of Hayley Westenra.
River of Dreams
Billy Joel - River of Dreams.jpg
Studio album by Billy Joel
Released August 10, 1993
Recorded September 1992 – May 1993
Studio The Boathouse at the Island Boatyard, Shelter Island
Cove City Sound Studios, Glen Cove, New York
The Hit Factory, New York City
Genre Rock
Length 49:10
Label Columbia
Producer Billy Joel, Danny Kortchmar, Joe Nicolo, David Thoener
Billy Joel chronology
Storm Front
(1989) River of Dreams
(1993) Greatest Hits Volume III
(1997)
A Voyage on the River of Dreams
Australian 1994 box set cover
Australian 1994 box set cover
Singles from River of Dreams
"The River of Dreams"
Released: July 19, 1993 (UK) September 1, 1993 (US)
"No Man's Land"
Released: 1993
"All About Soul"
Released: 1993
"Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)"
Released: 1994
Music video
"The River of Dreams" on YouTube
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2/5 stars[1]
Deseret News (Positive)[2]
Entertainment Weekly 10/12 stars (A-)[3]
The Los Angeles Times 2/4 stars[4]
The New York Times (Not rated)[5]
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars[6]
River of Dreams is the twelfth studio album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel, released on August 10, 1993. River of Dreams presented a more serious tone than found in Joel's previous albums, dealing with issues such as trust and long-lasting love. It was rumored that the themes of trust and betrayal, particularly certain lyrics from the songs "A Minor Variation" and "The Great Wall of China", stem from Joel's legal disputes with his former manager and ex-brother-in-law, Frank Weber, who reportedly embezzled millions of dollars from Joel and used dubious accounting practices to cover it up.[7]
Since the release of this album, Joel has stopped recording new studio albums as a performer but he continues to tour, record occasional singles and has released a classical album featuring solo piano performed by Hyung-ki "Richard" Joo titled Fantasies & Delusions in 2001.
The album cover was a painting by Joel's then-wife, Christie Brinkley. In 1993, Rolling Stone gave her the Top Picks award for "The Best Album Cover of the Year".[8]
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For the song, see The River of Dreams. For the Hayley Westenra album, see River of Dreams: The Very Best of Hayley Westenra.
River of Dreams
Billy Joel - River of Dreams.jpg
Studio album by Billy Joel
Released August 10, 1993
Recorded September 1992 – May 1993
Studio The Boathouse at the Island Boatyard, Shelter Island
Cove City Sound Studios, Glen Cove, New York
The Hit Factory, New York City
Genre Rock
Length 49:10
Label Columbia
Producer Billy Joel, Danny Kortchmar, Joe Nicolo, David Thoener
Billy Joel chronology
Storm Front
(1989) River of Dreams
(1993) Greatest Hits Volume III
(1997)
A Voyage on the River of Dreams
Australian 1994 box set cover
Australian 1994 box set cover
Singles from River of Dreams
"The River of Dreams"
Released: July 19, 1993 (UK) September 1, 1993 (US)
"No Man's Land"
Released: 1993
"All About Soul"
Released: 1993
"Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)"
Released: 1994
Music video
"The River of Dreams" on YouTube
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2/5 stars[1]
Deseret News (Positive)[2]
Entertainment Weekly 10/12 stars (A-)[3]
The Los Angeles Times 2/4 stars[4]
The New York Times (Not rated)[5]
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars[6]
River of Dreams is the twelfth studio album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel, released on August 10, 1993. River of Dreams presented a more serious tone than found in Joel's previous albums, dealing with issues such as trust and long-lasting love. It was rumored that the themes of trust and betrayal, particularly certain lyrics from the songs "A Minor Variation" and "The Great Wall of China", stem from Joel's legal disputes with his former manager and ex-brother-in-law, Frank Weber, who reportedly embezzled millions of dollars from Joel and used dubious accounting practices to cover it up.[7]
Since the release of this album, Joel has stopped recording new studio albums as a performer but he continues to tour, record occasional singles and has released a classical album featuring solo piano performed by Hyung-ki "Richard" Joo titled Fantasies & Delusions in 2001.
The album cover was a painting by Joel's then-wife, Christie Brinkley. In 1993, Rolling Stone gave her the Top Picks award for "The Best Album Cover of the Year".[8]
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