Album Information:
Album ID: 10379
About Todd Rundgren:
Todd Rundgren is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and record producer who has been an active figure in the music industry since the late 1960s.
Rundgren was born in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania in 1948 and began playing guitar at a young age. He joined his first band, Woody's Truck Stop, in the late 1960s. In 1967, he formed the band The Nazz, which achieved some success with their self-titled debut album and the hit single, 'Open My Eyes.' Rundgren left The Nazz in 1969 to pursue a solo career.
Rundgren's solo career began with his debut album, 'Runt,' which was released in 1970. The album featured the hit single 'We Gotta Get You a Woman.' He continued to release successful albums throughout the 1970s, including 'Something/Anything?' (1972), 'A Wizard, A True Star' (1973), and 'Todd' (1974).
Rundgren's music style has been described as progressive rock, power pop, and blue-eyed soul. He is known for his ability to play a variety of instruments, including guitar, piano, bass, and drums. He is also known for his innovative production techniques and has produced albums for artists such as Meat Loaf, The New York Dolls, and XTC.
In addition to his music career, Rundgren has been involved in various other projects. He founded the video production company, TR-i, in the 1990s, which produced interactive music videos. He has also been a software developer, creating the music software programs, 'No World Order' and 'Musi 2.'
Rundgren's influence on the music industry has been significant, with many artists citing him as an inspiration and collaborator. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021.
Overall, Todd Rundgren is a multi-talented musician and producer with a diverse career spanning several decades. His innovative approach to music production and ability to play multiple instruments have made him a highly respected figure in the music industry.
About the album Todd:
Todd is the fifth studio album by American musician, singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Todd Rundgren, released in 1974. It is a double album featuring 17 tracks that delve into a wide variety of styles and genres, showcasing Rundgren's versatility as an artist.
The album opens with a bombastic rock number, 'How About a Little Fanfare?' immediately followed by the guitar-driven 'I Think You Know,' which features Rundgren's trademark soaring vocals. On 'The Spark of Life,' Rundgren takes a more experimental approach, layering eerie keyboard textures and sound effects over a rolling bassline.
The album then takes a turn towards a more soulful sound, with such tracks as 'An Elpeeās Worth of Toons' that blends a groovy rhythm section with blaring horns, and 'A Dream Goes on Forever,' a piano ballad that showcases Rundgren's emotive vocals. 'Izzat Love?' is a funky, guitar-driven track that stands out as one of the album's catchiest songs.
Rundgren's ambitious side comes through on the album's second disc, which opens with the sprawling prog-rock epic 'Sons of 1984' and continues with the symphonic 'Piss Aaron.' 'The Death of Rock and Roll' is a tongue-in-cheek tribute to the fading glory of the music industry, while 'Born to Synthesize' features robotic vocals and pulsing synths for a futuristic sound.
Overall, Todd is a highly eclectic and experimental album that reflects the creative range and visionary approach that makes Todd Rundgren such a unique and influential artist. It is a masterpiece that still holds up well after 45 years.
Members:
I apologize as Todd Rundgren is a solo artist and does not have permanent band members. However, he has collaborated with many musicians and session players throughout his career. Some of his most notable collaborators include:
- Roger Powell: Keyboardist who played on several of Rundgren's albums, including 'Something/Anything?' and 'Todd'. Powell was also a member of Utopia, a band formed by Rundgren in 1974.
- Kasim Sulton: Bassist and vocalist who has worked with Rundgren since the 1970s. Sulton has played on many of Rundgren's albums, as well as with Utopia.
- Prairie Prince: Drummer who played with Rundgren on several albums, including 'Todd' and 'The Hermit of Mink Hollow'. Prince was also a member of The Tubes and Journey.
- Jesse Gress: Guitarist who has performed with Rundgren since the 1990s. Gress has played on several Rundgren albums and tours as a member of his backing band.
Unfortunately, I do not have complete biographies for these musicians, but they have all had successful careers in the music industry.
Track List for Todd:
I'm sorry, as an AI language model, I do not have access to specific information such as track lists and play times for Todd Rundgren's album. However, I can suggest that you check music streaming platforms or websites dedicated to music to find the track list and play times, along with detailed descriptions of the album's tracks.
Discography for Todd Rundgren:
Albums:
1. Runt (1970)
2. Runt: The Ballad of Todd Rundgren (1971)
3. Something/Anything? (1972)
4. A Wizard, A True Star (1973)
5. Todd (1974)
6. Initiation (1975)
7. Faithful (1976)
8. Hermit of Mink Hollow (1978)
9. Healing (1981)
10. The Ever Popular Tortured Artist Effect (1982)
11. A Cappella (1985)
12. Nearly Human (1989)
13. 2nd Wind (1991)
14. No World Order (1993)
15. The Individualist (1995)
16. With a Twist... (1997)
17. One Long Year (2000)
18. Liars (2004)
19. Arena (2008)
20. Todd Rundgren's Johnson (2011)
21. State (2013)
22. Global (2015)
23. White Knight (2017)
Singles:
1. We Gotta Get You a Woman (1970)
2. Be Nice to Me (1971)
3. I Saw the Light (1972)
4. Hello It's Me (1973)
5. A Dream Goes On Forever (1974)
6. Real Man (1975)
7. Good Vibrations (with the Beach Boys) (1976)
8. Can We Still Be Friends (1978)
9. Sign of the Times (1982)
10. Bang the Drum All Day (1983)
Other releases:
1. Something/Anything? Demos (1993)
2. The Bootleg Series, Vol. 1: The Original Recordings (1999)
3. The Desktop Collection (2000)
4. The Very Best of Todd Rundgren (2000)
5. The Complete Bearsville Albums Collection (2016)