Todd Rundgren - Anthology (1968-1985) (1989)

Todd Rundgren - Anthology (1968-1985) (1989)

11-03-2023, 11:53
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Title: Anthology (1968-1985)
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Rhino
Genre: Rock, Soft Rock, Classic Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:42:53
Total Size: 724 / 262 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. We Gotta Get You a Woman 03:07
2. Wailing Wall 03:04
3. Be Nice to Me 03:25
4. Hello It's Me (Single Version) 03:52
5. I Saw the Light 03:02
6. It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference 03:51
7. Couldn't I Just Tell You 03:22
8. Sometimes I Don't Know What to Feel 04:15
9. Just One Victory 05:00
10. A Dream Goes on Forever 02:25
11. The Last Ride 04:48
12. Don't You Ever Learn? 06:06
13. Real Man 04:25
14. Black and White 04:44
15. Love of the Common Man 03:38
16. Cliché 04:01
17. All the Children Sing 03:11
18. Can We Still Be Friends? (Album Version) 03:38
19. You Cried Wolf 02:31
20. Time Heals 03:32
21. Compassion 04:43
22. Hideaway 04:58
23. Bang the Drum All Day (LP Version) 03:38
24. Drive 05:27
25. Johnee Jingo 03:53
26. Something to Fall Back On 04:17

The flagship of Rhino's Todd Rundgren reissue series was Anthology (1968-1985), a double-disc set that traced the rock & roll maverick's career from the Nazz through his decade-and-a-half with Bearsville Records. Designed as the definitive statement of Rundgren's solo work (his work with Utopia received its own Anthology), Anthology (1968-1985) comes very close to fulfilling its goal. Since it covers so much ground, it's inevitable that a few essential items and fan favorites are missing, especially since Rundgren was incredibly prolific during these 17 years. And it is true that early masterpieces like "I'm in the Clique," "Once Burned," "Chain Letter," "The Range War" and "Long Flowing Robe" are missing, as are several highlights from Something/Anything?, but in their place are stronger tracks from less consistent albums, which makes it a nice retrospective for converted fans who want a comprehensive compilation to supplement the acknowledged classics. That said, the curious or casual listener may find Anthology a bit too sprawling for their tastes, even it does provide an excellent summary of Rundgren's heyday as a cult recording artist. In that case, Rhino's The Very Best of Todd Rundgren is a good choice, since it is a more concise collection that contains all the hits and rock-bottom essentials, plus several Utopia cuts and "The Want of a Nail."








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