Monday, March 05, 2007

A Wizard, A True Star (1973)

"Zen Archer" From "We Gotta Get You a Woman" to Nearly Human (and maybe beyond, but by then I'd lost interest), Todd Rundgren worked an exhilarating and exasperating ability to mix up achingly beautiful fragments of pop and creditable soul turns with an unfortunate tendency toward prog noodling and rank, pointless mimicry. He's always been a studio wonk, but with talent to burn the flash of melodic and emotional brilliance worked its way even into his album-side workouts with Utopia, making a good deal of his output in the '70s worthwhile. Though there are Something/Anything partisans aplenty, it's an album with which I never connected. I think this is his best, annoying handful of 1:xx throwaways notwithstanding. With sound effects and heavy production everywhere, a 10-minute soul medley, "explicit lyrics" '70s style (the parental warning presumably refers to "Rock and Roll Pussy" and/or "When the Shit Hits the Fans," oh good grief), and any number of coulda woulda shoulda pop smashes ("Sometimes I Don't Know What to Feel," "I Don't Want to Tie You Down," "You Don't Have to Camp Around," "Just One Victory"), it's rarely less than perfectly winning.

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5 comments:

  1. There are few albums like this one, and it's definitely worth the attention. Thanks for putting it up!

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  2. Actually, three tracks are missing (Zen Archer, I Don't Want To Tie You Down, Just One Victory). Can you repost?

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  3. Well, that's embarrassing. Apologies. Fixed now.

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  4. Thanks for putting up this album. I just discovered your site today and am very pleased with your selections. Any chance you could increase the bitrate when ripping? This album really suffers at 128 bps. Again, Thanks!

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  5. Thanks for the re-post -- and no apologies necessary (gift horse and all that).

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