Attila was the name of a band featuring a young Billy Joel. Billy was a member of a band called The Hassles; he and the drummer, Jon Small, broke away from the Hassles and formed Attila in 1969. The instrumentation was mostly organ and drums, with Billy Joel also handling the bass lines with a keyboard, like the Doors' Ray Manzarek.

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  • Attila was the name of a band featuring a young Billy Joel. Billy was a member of a band called The Hassles; he and the drummer, Jon Small, broke away from the Hassles and formed Attila in 1969. The instrumentation was mostly organ and drums, with Billy Joel also handling the bass lines with a keyboard, like the Doors' Ray Manzarek. Their creative partnership ended in 1970 when Joel allegedly ran off with Small's wife, Elizabeth, although this did not end their collaborations, as Small produced Joel's концерт video as well as the "live at Shea stadium" performance They released only one album, Attila, in 1970, later reissued by CBS Inc in 1985. Attila is often selected by critics and other music journalists as one of the worst rock albums of all time, but also receives a significant amount of praise from people who normally would not listen to Billy Joel. Joel himself has gone on record as describing the album as "psychedelic bullshit". One track from the album, "Amplifier Fire, Part 1 (Godzilla)," appears on Joel's 2005 boxed set My Lives.
  • Attila foi o nome da banda de Billy Joel quando jovem. Billy foi membro da banda chamada The Hassles; ele o baterista Jon Small sairam da Hassles e formaram Attila em 1969. A maioria das músicas foram realizadas com órgão e bateria, Billy Joel também tocava o baixo com o teclado, como o integrante do The Doors Ray Manzarek. A criativa parceria terminou em 1970 quando Joel se envolveu com a esposa de Small, Elizabeth, no entanto isso não acabou com colaborações de Jon, ele produziu o vídeo de clipe концерт de Joel e também a apresentação "live at Shea stadium". Eles lançaram apenas um álbum, Attila, em 1970, logo após relançado pela CBS em 1985. Attila é normalmente selecionado por críticos e outros jornalistas da indústria da música como um dos piores álbuns de sempre de rock, mas também recebe significantes elogios de pessoas que normalmente não escutariam Billy Joel. Joel descreveu a gravação do álbum como "porcaria psicodélica".. Uma faixa do álbum, "Amplifier Fire, Part 1 (Godzilla)", apareceu no álbum compilação My Lives de Joel em 2005.
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  • Attila was the name of a band featuring a young Billy Joel. Billy was a member of a band called The Hassles; he and the drummer, Jon Small, broke away from the Hassles and formed Attila in 1969. The instrumentation was mostly organ and drums, with Billy Joel also handling the bass lines with a keyboard, like the Doors' Ray Manzarek.
  • Attila foi o nome da banda de Billy Joel quando jovem. Billy foi membro da banda chamada The Hassles; ele o baterista Jon Small sairam da Hassles e formaram Attila em 1969. A maioria das músicas foram realizadas com órgão e bateria, Billy Joel também tocava o baixo com o teclado, como o integrante do The Doors Ray Manzarek.
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