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  2. Something/Anything? - Wikipedia

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    Something/Anything? is the third album by American musician Todd Rundgren, released in February 1972. It was Rundgren's first album released under his own name, following two records credited to the quasi-group project Runt, and was also his first double album .

  3. A Wizard, a True Star - Wikipedia

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    In February 1972, Something/Anything? was issued as Todd Rundgren's third solo album, and his first credited under his own name rather than the sobriquet "Runt". [3] It included many songs that would become among his best-known, as well as extended jams and studio banter.

  4. Todd Rundgren - Wikipedia

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    In April 2011, Todd Rundgren's Johnson, a collection of Robert Johnson covers, which had been recorded more than a year earlier, was released. In another 2011, an album of covers, (re)Production, features Rundgren performing tracks he had previously produced for other acts, including Grand Funk Railroad's "Walk Like a Man" and XTC's "Dear God".

  5. Todd Rundgren discography - Wikipedia

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    In Todd We Trust (SGC, 1989) (Nazz, Runt and Utopia) The Best of Todd Rundgren (Rhino, 1992) The Very Best of Todd Rundgren (Rhino, 1997) Free Soul (Victor, 14 July 1998) (Japanese release) The Best of Todd Rundgren "Go Ahead. Ignore Me." (Essential, 1999) The Essentials (Rhino, 2000) Best Of – I Saw the Light (Essential, 2000) Somewhere ...

  6. I Saw the Light (Todd Rundgren song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Saw the Light" is a song written and performed by American musician Todd Rundgren that was released as the opening track from his 1972 album Something/Anything? In the album's liner notes, Rundgren states that he intended the song to be the hit of the album, and copied the Motown tradition of putting hit songs at the beginning of albums. [6]

  7. Nazz - Wikipedia

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    Todd Rundgren, mid-1970s Rundgren had a successful career as a solo artist and with the band Utopia . His biggest solo hit was an up-tempo version of "Hello It's Me", from his 1972 Something/Anything? album, which peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 22 December 1973.

  8. Category:Albums produced by Todd Rundgren - Wikipedia

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  9. Couldn't I Just Tell You - Wikipedia

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    "Couldn't I Just Tell You" is a song written by American musician Todd Rundgren that was released on his 1972 album Something/Anything?. In July, it was released as a single and reached number 93 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. [6] The song is considered influential to the development of the power pop genre.