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Todd Rundgren: Todd (Bearsville)
Review by Jon Tiven, Zoo World, 14 March 1974
WHEN TODD Rundgren stopped being in rock bands (circa his second solo-ish album, The Ballad of Todd Rundgren) his musical leanings toward that which was ...
Todd Rundgren: Faithful (Bearsville)
Review by Nick Kent, NME, 29 May 1976
I NEVER REALLY gave up hope on Todd Rundgren. Even when the maestro was seemingly irreconcilably immersed in expounding his slant on poe-faced spiritualist dogma, ...
Todd Rundgren: Hermit of Mink Hollow (Bearsville)
Review by Max Bell, NME, 22 April 1978
AND JUST when we all thought that Todd Rundgren had finally disappeared into the darkest recesses of his cosmological inner sanctum he comes back at ...
Todd Rundgren: Something/Anything? (Bearsville Records)
Review by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 15 April 1972
ENTER, ONE lanky fair-haired youth called Todd Rundgren weighed down with an armful of instruments, a clear head filled with sun-blessed songs 'n' sounds, a ...
Todd Rundgren: Faithful: The Todd Rundgren You've Been Waiting For
Review by Ben Edmonds, Phonograph Record, April 1976
THIS IS THE Todd Rundgren album that a lot of people have been waiting for. The part of his audience that considered Something/Anything pop heaven ...
Todd Rundgren: A Wizard, A True Star (Bearsville)
Review by Jerry Gilbert, Sounds, 14 April 1973
A MAZE. A truly amazing album. That might well have been the subtitle of this latest excursion into the land of magic from henna-haired hero ...
Review by Wayne Robins, Creem, May 1974
Raking Turquoise Ruts Across the Velveeta Sky ...
Todd Rundgren: Todd (Bearsville Import)
Review by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 9 March 1974
Rundgren's musical jungle ...
Review by Max Bell, NME, 10 January 1976
POOR OLD TODD'S taken a lot of stick of late, not least in this paper, for adhering to his mystical mind games in the face ...
Todd Rundgren: Back to the Bars
Review by Jon Young, Trouser Press, February 1979
PROOF OF THE evils of peer-group pressure is found in the phenomenon of the double live album. A more useless trend would be hard to ...
The Tubes: Remote Control (A&M)
Review by Paul Rambali, NME, 10 March 1979
YOU DIDN'T know Todd Rundgren had a new album out, did you? He has. ...
New York Dolls: Cause I Sez So (Atco) ****
Review by Jeff Tamarkin, The Boston Phoenix, 28 April 2009
THE BIG NEWS regarding the New York Dolls' second album since their reactivation five years ago is the return of Todd Rundgren as producer. ...
Hall & Oates, Todd Rundgren: Daryl Hall & John Oates: War Babies (Atlantic)
Review by Robert Duncan, Creem, February 1975
IMAGINE THAT! They write songs like Todd Rundgren. They play songs like Todd Rundgren. They even sing like him. And all he did on the ...
Review by Bud Scoppa, Rolling Stone, 27 March 1975
AFTER RECORDING Abandoned Luncheonette, an often ingenious merger of white acoustic pop and Philly soul, Philadelphians Hall & Oates disavowed that style, switched producers (from ...
New York Dolls: The New York Dolls: The New York Dolls (Mercury)
Review by Ira Robbins, Trouser Press, January 1980
This seminal slab of early-70s punkitude, produced by unlikely Todd Rundgren, defines the sound and style of New Yorks contribution to new wave: a raunchy ...
Utopia: Adventures In Utopia (Bearsville)
Review by Paul Rambali, NME, 26 January 1980
The no longer implacable but apparently un-stoppable Todd Rundgren releases his first blow to the forward aspirations of the new decade, a concept album. But ...
Pond (Australia): Pond: Man It Feels Like Space Again
Review by Everett True, The Guardian, 22 January 2015
A FEW MONTHS AGO, I praised the ongoing psych-pop revival currently happening in Australia — bands in all the major metropolises (and numerous small towns) ...
Review by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 22 April 1978
"AN EXORCISM of low-riding smack-shooting ghosts" was how Rolling Stone described Judee Sill's life, in issue 106/April '72 it was. Interestingly enough, that same issue ...
Steve Hillage: Motivation Radio
Review by Jon Young, Trouser Press, January 1978
EARTH CALLING Steve Hillage! Earth calling Steve Hillage! Gee, it's too late. Steve is lost in space. ...
Manfred Mann's Earth Band: Nightingales and Bombers
Review by Wayne Robins, Creem, January 1976
HERE'S PROOF that Bruce Springsteen is 'the new Dylan': Manfred Mann has covered one of his songs Now Manfred's constructed a subplot to a career ...
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