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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.
The Black Maria, a Canadian rock band "Black Maria", a song by Todd Rundgren from the 1972 album Something/Anything? "Big Black Mariah", a song by Tom Waits from the 1985 album Rain Dogs
Todd Harry Rundgren [7] was born in Philadelphia [8] [2] on June 22, 1948, [7] the son of Ruth (née Fleck; April 29, 1922 – April 6, 2016) and Harry W. Rundgren (1917–1996). His father was of Swedish descent and his mother was of Austrian and German descent.
Todd Rundgren is preparing us for a generation of frenzied children who will dream in animation." [ 43 ] NME ' s Nick Kent wrote that it was "a great record", praising its "versatility", and ended his review by saying it was "already destined to be one of my ten best-dressed of '73, and you deserve a kick in the pants if you don't purchase it."
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Back to the Bars is a live album by rock musician Todd Rundgren, which was released as a double LP in 1978. The album was recorded during week-long stints in New York City ( The Bottom Line ), Los Angeles ( The Roxy ), and Cleveland ( The Agora ).
Todd is the fifth studio album (and second double album) by American musician Todd Rundgren, released in February 1974 on Bearsville Records. It is the follow-up to the previous year's A Wizard, a True Star and features a comparatively heavier reliance on guitar playing and synthesizers. About half of the tracks were performed by Rundgren alone ...
Rundgren is backed on the album by the other three members of Utopia: Roger Powell on keyboards, John Siegler on bass, and John Wilcox on drums. The first side is dedicated to "faithful" re-recordings of songs from 1966, while side two contains original songs inspired by music of that time period.