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The Studio Wizardry of Todd Rundgren

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When it comes to music, Todd-of-all-trades might be more appropriate than the traditional Jack to signify a man of many talents. Unlike Jack, though, Rundgren is a master of them all.

Twenty-year-old Todd Rundgren first came to attention in 1968 as the precociously talented leader of Nazz, who could write memorable songs and play guitar “just like ringing a bell” as Chuck was once wont to say. Initially he was unsure about his vocal capabilities, but by the time he had gone solo and released his breakthrough third album, “Something / Anything”, in 1972, it was clear that he had tonsils to match his prodigious songwriting and musical skills. He not only wrote, arranged, sang and produced the whole double album but even played all of the instruments on three sides of the release.

By this time he was ensconced as Albert Grossman’s whiz-kid producer at the entrepreneur’s new­ly built Bearsville Studio near Woodstock. Rundgren had swiftly built up a reputation as a hot shot fixer after flying to London to rescue Badfinger’s “Straight Up” album from its year-long production problems. He turned it around on budget and within two weeks. Even more impressive was when Grossman negotiated a $50,000 fee for Rundgren to produce Grand Funk Railroad’s “We’re An American Band” album – an unheard of sum in 1973 – which instantly catapulted him to the status of star producer as well as yielding a brace of #1 hits for the band.

The Studio Wizardry of Todd Rundgren” traces the long journey from his early days at the board of Hollywood’s ID Sound Studio, to his long stay at Bearsville, to his own self-built Secret Sound Studio in New York, his own Utopia Studio in the Catskill Mountains, and then on to Sausalito, where he produced several artists in the San Francisco Bay area. Rundgren’s restless nature and diverse tastes are reflected in our choices with a wide-ranging mix of music and artists, and naturally he also contributes his own musical and compositional skills to many of the tracks.

The productions themselves are selected from across the years 1970 to 1990, drawn from Rundgren’s long career at the top during the golden age of recording when tape machines, bricks and mortar studios and a winning producer were the things that really mattered.

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Open My Eyes - Nazz
  2. Jet Boy - New York Dolls
  3. Heaven's Falling - Cheap Trick
  4. Frederick - Patti Smith Group
  5. Dear God - XTC
  6. You're Much Too Soon - Daryl Hall & John Oates
  7. We're An American Band - Grand Funk Railroad
  8. Long Times Gone - Felix Cavaliere
  9. Baby Blue - Badfinger
  10. So Kind - Jill Sobule
  11. L-5 - New England
  12. The Girl - The Rubinoos
  13. One Night Stand - Janis Joplin
  14. She's So Young - The Pursuit Of Happiness
  15. Long Road Home - Fanny
  16. Fa La Fa Lee - Sparks (Halfnelson)
  17. Piece By Piece - The Tubes
  18. Something Warm - Rick Derringer
  19. I Don't Mind At All - Bourgeois Tagg
  20. Midnight Sun - Dragon (Hunter)
  21. Goodbye - The Psychedelic Furs
  22. Love Is The Answer - Utopia
Release date Australia
February 16th, 2022
Label
Ace Records
Number of Discs
1
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
029667104425
Product ID
35658433

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