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Todd Rundgren - Something / Anything? flac mp3 download
Title:
Something / Anything?
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Style:
Power Pop, Pop Rock, Prog Rock
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MP3 album size:
1752 mb
FLAC album size:
1782 mb
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Rating:
4.4 ✪

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A1 Todd Rundgren I Saw The Light 2:59
A2 Todd Rundgren It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference 3:51
A3 Todd Rundgren Wolfman Jack 2:55
A4 Todd Rundgren Cold Morning Light 3:35
A5 Todd Rundgren It Takes Two To Tango (This Is For The Girls) 2:43
A6 Todd Rundgren Sweeter Memories 3:32
B1 Todd Rundgren Intro 1:10
B2 Todd Rundgren Breathless 3:15
B3 Todd Rundgren The Night The Carousel Burned Down 4:32
B4 Todd Rundgren Saving Grace 4:11
B5 Todd Rundgren Marlene 3:55
B6 Todd Rundgren Song Of The Viking 2:37
B7 Todd Rundgren I Went To The Mirror 4:06
C1 Todd Rundgren Black Maria 5:18
C2 Todd Rundgren One More Day (No Word) 3:44
C3 Todd Rundgren Couldn't I Just Tell You 3:36
C4 Todd Rundgren Torch Song 2:51
C5 Todd Rundgren Little Red Lights 4:51
Baby Needs A New Pair Of Snakeskin Boots (A Pop Operetta)
D1.1 Money Overture - My Roots: Money (That's What I Want)
Written-By – B. Strong*, B. Gordy Jr.*, J. Bradford*, Junior Wells
2:30
D1.2 Woody's Truck Stop Overture - My Roots: Messin' With The Kid
Written-By – Junior Wells
D2 Todd Rundgren Dust In The Wind
Written-By – Mark Klingman
3:46
D3 Todd Rundgren Piss Aaron 3:28
D4 Todd Rundgren Hello It's Me 4:41
D5 Todd Rundgren Some Folks Is Even Whiter Than Me 3:57
D6 Todd Rundgren You Left Me Sore 3:43
D7 Todd Rundgren Slut 3:35

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – I.D. Sound
  • Recorded At – Record Plant, N.Y.C.
  • Recorded At – Bearsville Studios
  • Mixed At – Bearsville Studios
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound
  • Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute
  • Distributed By – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Published By – Earmark Music Inc.
  • Published By – Screen Gems-Columbia Music, Inc.

Credits

  • Bass – Bugsy Maugh (tracks: D5), Jim Colegrove (tracks: D5), John Siegler (tracks: D2), Stu Woods (tracks: D4, D6), Tony Sales (tracks: D7)
  • Concept By [Album Package] – Todd Rundgren
  • Congas – Serge Katzen (tracks: D5)
  • Design, Layout – Richard Navin
  • Drums – Billy Mundi (tracks: D3, D5), Hunt Sales (tracks: D7), John Siomos (tracks: D2, D4, D6)
  • Engineer – James Lowe*
  • Engineer [Bearsville Sound] – Nick Jameson (tracks: D5, D6)
  • Engineer [I. D. Sound] – James Lowe* (tracks: D7)
  • Engineer [Occastional Assist] – John Lee
  • Engineer [Record Plant N. Y.] – Dan Turbeville* (tracks: D2 to D4)
  • Guitar – Amos Garrett (tracks: D5), Ralph Walsh (tracks: D5), Rick Derringer (tracks: D2), Rick Vito (tracks: D7), Robbie Kogale (tracks: D4, D6), Todd R* (tracks: D5, D7)
  • Mastered By – LH*
  • Organ – Mark Klingman (tracks: D2, D4, D6)
  • Pedal Steel Guitar – Ben Keith (tracks: D3)
  • Photography By [Back Cover] – Les Underhill
  • Photography By [Insert Photos] – Joe Travis Clapper
  • Photography By [Inside Cover] – James Lowe*, Todd Rundgren
  • Piano – Charlie Schoning* (tracks: D7), Mark Klingman (tracks: D5), Todd R* (tracks: D2. D3, D4, D6)
  • Producer, Arranged By – Todd Rundgren
  • Tenor Saxophone – Gene Dinwiddie (tracks: D5), Jim Horn (tracks: D7), John Kelson (tracks: D7), Mike Brecker* (tracks: D2, D4)
  • Trombone – Barry Rogers (tracks: D2, D4)
  • Trumpet – Randy Brecker (tracks: D2, D4)
  • Vocals – Anthony Carrubba (tracks: D7), Brook Baxes (tracks: D7), Cecilia Norfleet (tracks: D2, D4), Dennis Cooley (tracks: D2, D4), Edward Olmos (tracks: D7), Henry Fanton (tracks: D7), Hope Ruff (tracks: D2, D4, D6), Richard Corey (tracks: D2, D4, D6), Vicki Robinson* (tracks: D2, D4)
  • Vocals, Instruments [All Instruments] – Todd Rundgren (tracks: A1 to C5)
  • Written-By – Todd Rundgren (tracks: A1 to C5, D3 to D7)

Notes

Label variation: There is no "®" next to Bearsville logo on the labels of this version.
"T" in runouts denotes a Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute pressing.

NOTE that the last letter of each Var. 1 runout is stamped, not etched, as is the STERLING mark on all variations listed.

Issued with a quad-fold 11 x 11" poster/credit/lyric insert.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side A): 31,360
  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side B): 31,361
  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side C): 31,362
  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side D): 31,363
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A etched; STERLING stamped [Var 1]): T1 2BX 2066 31360-1C STERLING LH 2 H7
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B etched; STERLING stamped [Var 1]): T1 2BX 2066 31361-C STERLING LH 2 D10
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout C etched; STERLING stamped [Var 1]): T1 2BX 2066 31362-1C STERLING LH 2 E
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout D etched; STERLING stamped [Var 1]): T1 2BX 2066 31363-1D STERLING LH 3 J4
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A etched; STERLING stamped [Var 2]): 2BX 2066 31360-1A STERLING LH 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B etched; STERLING stamped [Var 2]): 2BX 2066 31361-1A STERLING LH 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout C etched; STERLING stamped [Var 2]): 2BX 2066 31362-1A STERLING LH 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout D etched; STERLING stamped [Var 2]): T1 2BX 2066 31363-1C STERLING LH 2
  • Price Code (Spine): 0698
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RNDC 71107 Todd Rundgren Something / Anything? ‎(Cass, Album, RE) Rhino Records RNDC 71107 US 1993
2BX 2066 Todd Rundgren Something / Anything? ‎(2xLP, Album, Los) Bearsville 2BX 2066 US 1972
VDP-9023~4 Todd Rundgren Something / Anything? ‎(2xCD, Album, RE, RM) Bearsville VDP-9023~4 Japan 1988
VICP-64203-4 Todd Rundgren Something/Anything? ‎(2xCD, Album, RE, RM, Gat) Bearsville VICP-64203-4 Japan 2008
R2DD 71107 Todd Rundgren Something / Anything? ‎(2xCD, Album, RE) Rhino Records , Bearsville R2DD 71107 US Unknown

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Reviews:
  • Katishi
Rising from the ashes of Nazz on the under current that he knew he was an antihero genius and that it was just the world who was out of step with him, Todd Rundgren brought us this one man band album in 1972 that never seems to go away. I actually saw him perform these songs before I owned the record ... there he was at a very small venue, Todd, his tape recorders filled with tape loops, guitars and progressive electronics with cables and wires running everywhere, equalizers, along with rudimentary step on step off switches, all bathed in the glow of tiny faint red and green lights indicating that the equipment was on, merely waiting to spring to life. Sadly the show never progressed as I imagine Todd had envisioned it ... but you know, perhaps that made it all the better, at least the mad genius had taken things from conception to reality.This was the first really introspective album I was ever aware of ... an album where a young man just lays it all out for the world to either accept or tread under its foot. Something, Anything? was filled with the sweet angst and the pain of clumsy attempts at love we all know too well. There is a purity to this record that I don’t believe has ever been equaled by anyone, with his previous release Runt, acting as a sounding board or script for this body of work. This is pop music at its very best, invasion it as Jimi Hendrix meets Gilbert and Sullivan, through the crazed eyes and ears, mixed with the zeal of a true musical pioneer.This is one of those albums that does not transpose to compact disc at all. Most people only hear the pop numbers that flow through this release, little realizing that these songs simply tie the material together. Yet in reality, each of the four sides of this double record is a concept in and of itself. Side One draws you in with with a flavorful offering of ear catching melodies. Side Two is introspective and cerebral, demanding that you pay close attention. Side Three is where, as Todd says, This is where the kid gets heavy, taking you on a undefinable journey, though he really only manages to crack the door. Side Four switches gears one hundred and eighty degrees, bringing a welcomed cool breeze from an opened window. Here Todd pulls out all the stops in almost operetta fashion, recording this side using a full band, which included the Sales Brothers.Aside from the amazing tight pop songs, there is Todd’s bizarre sense of humor, which brings things together on the human scale ... his purposeful false botched starts of several tracks, snippets of dialogue and his tour of the studio, which is actually a metaphor for his own head. Something, Anything? is prophetic on the larger scale, though that idea would not have been considered when the album was released, with Todd looking back, forward, and into the future. For all of it’s quirkiness, “Piss Aaron” bespeaks the irreverence of the punk scene that is just around the corner, and “Wolfman Jack” is more Motown than Motown has a right to be. “Couldn’t I Just Tell You” is a blinding power pop song the likes of which won’t be heard until the 80’s, and for psychedelic rock, Todd lays out “Black Maria.” Of course he doesn’t forget his Philadelphia roots, handing us one of the most tender blue eyed soul numbers of all time, “Dust In The Wind.”Something, Anything? was created as state of the art for its day, working within the constructs of vinyl records and what this media had to offer. Remove these songs from this format and you loose nearly half of what Todd was attempting to say and how he intended to say it. But hearing this music is the most important thing, so get it anyway that you can. And that is why Something, Anything? never goes away ... Review by Jenell Kesler
  • Prinna
Have a variant with no side number on the label in the circle for record 2, side A/B. Record 1 has the expected values populated in the side area.Printing error I suppose.