Todd Rundgren
Something/Anything?
Vinyl 2 LPs - Bearsville 2BX 2066 (1972)
VG+ First Pressing with Poster and Lyrics
Hello Its Me, I Saw the Light, Couldn't I Just Tell You
Condition: VG+ Vinyl and VG+ Cover. Vinyl was play-tested on all sides and plays really well with good fidelity throughout. Original gatefoldcover is solid with good color, and includes original poster with lyrics. Also includes both original inner sleeves. Nice copy.
A Wizard, a True Star is the fourth studio album by Todd Rundgren, released in 1973 by Bearsville Records. It marked a departure from his previous album, Something/Anything?, with its lesser reliance on straightforward pop songs, a development he attributed to his experimentation with psychedelic drugs and his realization of "what music and sound were like in my internal environment, and how different that was from the music I had been making."
The album was produced, engineered, and, with the exception of some tracks, entirely performed by Rundgren. He envisioned the record as a hallucinogenic-inspired "flight plan" with all the tracks seguing seamlessly into each other, starting with a "chaotic" mood and ending with a medley of his favorite soul songs. No singles were issued from the album, as he wanted the tracks to be heard in the context of the LP. With 19 tracks, its nearly 56-minute runtime made it one of the longest single-disc LPs to date. It has since been recognized for its influence on later generations of bedroom musicians.
Patti Smith wrote in her review for Creem: "Blasphemy even the gods smile on. Rock and roll for the skull. A very noble concept. Past present and tomorrow in one glance. Understanding through musical sensation. Todd Rundgren is preparing us for a generation of frenzied children who will dream in animation."
Among retrospective assessments of Wizard, music journalist Barney Hoskyns called the record "the greatest album of all time ... a dizzying, intoxicating rollercoaster ride of emotions and genre mutations that still sounds more bravely futuristic than any ostensibly cutting-edge electro-pop being made in the 21st Century."
Track listing
A1 International Feel
A2 Never Never Land
A3 Tic Tic Tic It Wears Off
A4 You Need Your Head
A5 Rock And Roll Pussy
A6 Dogfight Giggle
A7 You Don't Have To Camp Around
A8 Flamingo
A9 Zen Archer
A10 Just Another Onion Head; Da Da Dali
A11 When The Shit Hits The Fan; Sunset Blvd.
A12 Le Feel Internacionale
B1 Sometimes I Don't Know What To Feel
B2 Does Anybody Love You
Medley (10:35)
B3a I'm So Proud
B3b Ooh Baby Baby
B3c La La Means I Love You
B3d Cool Jerk
B4 Hungry For Love
B5 I Don't Want To Tie You Down
B6 Is It My Name?
B7 Just One Victory
Personnel
Todd Rundgren – vocals, guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, bass guitar, drums, percussion, saxophone, production
Moogy & the Rhythm Kingz
Mark "Moogy" Klingman – keyboards
Ralph Schuckett – keyboards
John Siegler – bass guitar, cello
John Siomos – drums
Other musicians
Jean-Yves "M. Frog" Labat – synthesizer
Rick Derringer – guitar
Michael Brecker – saxophone
Randy Brecker – trumpet
Barry Rogers – trombone
David Sanborn – saxophone
"Buffalo" Bill Gelber – bass guitar
Tom Cosgrove – guitar
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