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Todd Rundgren - Something / Anything? (1972) {2011, Remastered}

Todd Rundgren - Something / Anything? (1972) {2011, Remastered}

BAND/ARTIST: Todd Rundgren

  • Title: Something / Anything?
  • Year Of Release: 2011
  • Label: Rhino Records #R2 71107
  • Genre: Art Rock, Progressive Rock, Power Pop, Classic Rock
  • Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Tracks+Cue+m3u, Log) / MP3 CBR320
  • Total Time: 2CD (00:43:13 + 00:45:59)
  • Total Size: 828 / 483 Mb (Full Scans)
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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. It was recorded in late 1971 in Los Angeles, New York City and Bearsville Studios, Woodstock. The album is divided into four sections focused on different stylistic themes; the first three parts were recorded in the studio with Rundgren playing all instruments and singing all vocals in addition to producing. The final quarter contained a number of tracks recorded live in the studio without any overdubs, save for a short snippet of archive recordings from the 1960s. The album peaked at number 29 on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold three years after its release. A single taken from the album, "Hello It's Me", was a top-five hit in the US in late 1973, and it contained a further hit, "I Saw the Light". Something/Anything? later attracted critical acclaim as one of the most significant records of the 1970s. In 2003, the album was ranked number 173 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, maintaining the rating in a 2012 revised list, and later ranked at number 396 in the 2020 edition. It was voted number 797 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums (2000). After Something/Anything, Rundgren moved away from the straightforward pop ballads present on this album to more experimental territory and progressive rock in later releases, beginning with A Wizard, A True Star.

After two albums, Todd Rundgren had one hit and a burgeoning cult following, plus growing respect as a hitmaking record producer. There's no question he was busy, but as it turns out, all this work only scratched the surface of his ambition. He had decided to abandon the Runt pretense and recorded a full double album by himself (save for one side). Others had recorded one-man albums before, most notably Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney, but Rundgren -- without borrowing musically from either artist -- captured the homemade ambience of McCartney with the visionary feel of Music of My Mind, adding an encyclopedic knowledge of pop music from Gilbert & Sullivan through Jimi Hendrix, plus the crazed zeal of a pioneer. Listening to Something/Anything? is a mind-altering trip in itself, no matter how many instantly memorable, shamelessly accessible pop songs are scattered throughout the album. Each side of the double album is a concept onto itself. The first side is "a bouquet of ear-catching melodies"; side two is "the cerebral side"; on side three "the kid gets heavy"; side four is his mock pop operetta, recorded with a full band including the Sales brothers. It gallops through everything -- Carole King tributes ("I Saw the Light"), classic ballads ("Hello It's Me," "It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference"), Motown ("Wolfman Jack"), blinding power pop ("Couldn't I Just Tell You"), psychedelic hard rock ("Black Maria"), pure weirdness ("I Went to the Mirror"), blue-eyed soul ("Dust in the Wind"), and scores of brilliant songs that don't fall into any particular style ("Cold Morning Light," "It Takes Two to Tango"). It's an amazing journey that's remarkably unpretentious. He may have contributed self-penned liner notes, but Rundgren peppers his writing with self-aware, self-deprecating asides, and he also indulges his bizarre sense of humor with gross-outs ("Piss Aaron") and sheer quirkiness, such as an aural tour of the studio at the beginning of side two. Something/Anything? has a ton of loose ends throughout: plenty of studio tricks, slight songs (but no filler), snippets of dialogue, and purposely botched beginnings, but all these throwaways simply add context -- they're what makes the album into a kaleidoscopic odyssey through the mind of an insanely gifted pop music obsessive. Rundgren occasionally touched on the sheer brilliance of Something/Anything? in his later work, but this extraordinary double album is the one time where his classicist songcraft and messy genius converged to create an utterly unique, glorious record.

~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music

Track List CD1:

01. I Saw the Light [3:00]
02. It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference [3:51]
03. Wolfman Jack [2:55]
04. Cold Morning Light [3:36]
05. It Takes Two to Tango (This Is for the Girls) [2:42]
06. Sweeter Memories [3:34]
07. Intro [1:12]
08. Breathless [3:16]
09. The Night the Carousel Burnt Down [4:29]
10. Saving Grace [4:13]
11. Marlene [3:55]
12. Song of the Viking [2:32]
13. I Went to the Mirror [4:04]

Track List CD2:

01. Black Maria [5:20]
02. One More Day (No Word) [3:44]
03. Couldn't I Just Tell You [3:35]
04. Torch Song [2:53]
05. Little Red Lights [4:50]
06. Overture - My Roots: Money (That's What I Want) / Messin' With The Kid [2:30]
07. Dust In The Wind [3:50]
08. Piss Aaron [3:27]
09. Hello It's Me [4:38]
10. Some Folks Is Even Whiter Than Me [4:01]
11. You Left Me Sore [3:14]
12. Slut [4:03]

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