- Runt (album)
Infobox Album |
Name = Runt
Type =Album
Artist =Todd Rundgren
Released = June, 1970
Recorded =
Genre =Pop rock
Length = 40:20
Label = Ampex
Bearsville
Rhino
Producer = Todd Rundgren
Reviews =
*allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dek9ikn6bbf9 link]
* "Rolling Stone" (Not rated) [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/227622/toddrundgren?pageid=rs.ArtistDiscographyMainReleases&pageregion=mainRegion link]
Last album =
This album = "Runt"
(1970)
Next album = ""
(1971)"Runt" is the self-titled debut of the band Runt, first released in 1970 on the
Ampex Records label. Many regard the album asTodd Rundgren 's debut soloalbum , as all later reissues (including the 1990 CD reissue by Rhino) credit the album to Todd Rundgren, rather than to Runt. At the initial time of release, however, "Runt" was identified as a trio consisting of Rundgren (guitars, keyboards, vocals),Hunt Sales (drums) andTony Sales (bass). The entire album was written, produced, and sung by Rundgren, who also played all of the instruments other than bass and drums.Initially dividing critics upon its release, the record runs the gamut from
blues -styled guitar workouts ("Birthday Carol", "Broke Down and Busted"), power pop ("Devil's Bite", "Don't Tie My Hands"),Laura Nyro -styled piano pop ("We Gotta Get You a Woman", "Baby Let's Swing", "The Last Thing You Said"), rock n' roll ("Who's that Man"), piano ballads ("Believe in Me", "Once Burned", the middle section of "Birthday Carol"), as well as more experimental numbers (the sarcastic, prog-rock tinged "I'm in the Clique", "There Are No Words").Upon its release in June of 1970 the album was issued with 10 tracks. After "We Gotta Get You a Woman" became a hit single, Ampex decided to press more copies of the LP in November of 1970 to keep up with demand. A rejected 12 track master of the LP was accidentally sent to the pressing plant resulting in approximately 5,000 mis-presses. Instead of throwing out the LPs, Ampex decided to sell them anyway, unmarked, as a sort of surprise to the purchaser. There are rumours of an 11 track pressing but none have been documented. This, album as well as "" were issued in 1971 on the Bearsville label, being distributed by Ampex at the time. In mid 1971 Bearsville was purchased by Warner Bros. distribution and plans were made to re-release both albums in 1973 as a "twin pack" entitled "Todd Rundgren's Rack Job". The album got as far as test presses and album art but was shelved as Rundgren wanted to release an album of new material instead.
tandard Track Listing
ide one
#Broke Down and Busted
#Believe in Me
#We Gotta Get You a Woman
#Who's That Man?
#Once Burned
#Devil's Biteide two
#I'm in the Clique
#There Are No Words
#Baby Let's Swing/The Last Thing You Said/Don't Tie My Hands
#Birthday CarolAll songs by Todd Rundgren.
12-track mispressed vinyl release, November 1970
ide one
#Broke Down and Busted "(same as standard version but with short intro from There Are No Words)"
#Believe in Me "(alternate mix)"
#We Gotta Get You a Woman "(alternate mix)"
#Once Burned "(same as standard version)"
#Who's That Man? "(same as standard version)"
#Hope I'm Around "(not on standard version)"
#Devil's Bite "(alternate mix with extended guitar solo)"ide two
#I'm in the Clique "(same as standard version)"
#There Are No Words "(same as standard version)"
#Baby Let's Swing "(full length song, not part of a medley)"
#Say No More "(not on standard version)"
#Birthday Carol "(partially the same as standard version, but with some brief alterations)"
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