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Todd Rundgren

A Wizard, A True Star

  • AMG Review of A Wizard, A True Star

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    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Something/Anything? proved that Todd Rundgren could write a pop classic as gracefully as any of his peers, but buried beneath the surface were signs that he would never be satisfied as merely a pop singer/songwriter. A close listen to the album reveals the eccentricities and restless spirit that surges to the forefront on its follow-up, A Wizard, a True Star. Anyone expecting the third record of Something/Anything?, filled with variations on "I Saw the Light" and "Hello It's Me," will be shocked by A Wizard. As much a mind-f*ck as an album, A Wizard, a True Star rarely breaks down to full-fledged songs, especially on the first side, where songs and melodies float in and out of a hazy post-psychedelic mist. Stylistically, there may not be much new -- he touched on so many different bases on Something/Anything? that it's hard to expand to new territory -- but it's all synthesized and assembled in fresh, strange ways. Often, it's a jarring, disturbing listen, especially since Rundgren's humor has turned bizarre and insular. It truly takes a concerted effort on the part of the listener to unravel the record, since Rundgren makes no concessions -- not only does the soul medley jerk in unpredictable ways, but the anthemic closer, "Just One Victory," is layered with so many overdubs that it's hard to hear its moving melody unless you pay attention. And that's the key to understanding A Wizard, a True Star -- it's one of those rare ock albums that demands full attention and, depending on your own vantage, it may even reward such close listening.

The True Stardom of Todd Rundgren
over 2 years ago
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He Put A Spell On Me: The True Stardom of Todd Rundgren by Barney Hoskyns John Seigler (bass), Ralph Schuckett (electric piano), Todd Rundgren (guitar), Moogy Klingman (organ) and John Siomos (drums) rehearse at Secret Sound Studios for Todd's album A Wizard, A True Star in 1972.It is 35 years since TODD RUNDGREN released the spellbinding A Wizard, A True Star. Here Rock's Back Pages Editor BAR...

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Sunday Covers - MoTodd
over 2 years ago

On "A Wizard, A True Star" Todd Rundgren did a medley of Motown hits that, for me, became more definitive than the original versions. Probably because I heard them here first, I am forever delightfully scarred with this Philly soul bastard. We make good bedpartners.In their presentation order:I'm So Proud (Mayfield)Ohh Baby Baby(Robinson/Cleveland/Benson)La La Means I Love You(Hart/Bell)Cool Je...

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The True Stardom of Todd Rundgren
over 2 years ago
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He Put A Spell On Me: The True Stardom of Todd Rundgren by Barney Hoskyns John Seigler (bass), Ralph Schuckett (electric piano), Todd Rundgren (guitar), Moogy Klingman (organ) and John Siomos (drums) rehearse at Secret Sound Studios for Todd's album A Wizard, A True Star in 1972.It is 35 years since TODD RUNDGREN released the spellbinding A Wizard, A True Star. Here Rock's Back Pages Editor BAR...

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a wizard, a true star
about 1 year ago
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Todd Rundgren. Sir, you have overtaken my brain as of late. Your early to mid 70's output is not to be taken lightly. It is but the essence of genius. That's a word that I happen to throw around none too often. In your case, it is deserved.The song attached to this post is just one of the many examples of his aforementioned genius.

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TODD RUNDGREN To Record AWATS Show for Live CD/Video Release !
3 months ago

MUSIC NEWS - Todd Rundgren today announced that he will film and record his A Wizard, A True Star live concert for a DVD and CD release when he plays the Palace Theater in Stamford, CT on September 9, 2009. A two-disc set is scheduled for an early 2010 release through Music Publishing Corporation of America's label, Hi Fi Recordings. The live recordings will include an all-star line-up con...

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Rundgren Saluted By Rock Hall
2 months ago

Todd Rundgren is being honored with an exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame just as he is premiering his full concert performance of the landmark album A Wizard/A True Star. The premier for the new show is scheduled for tonight (Sunday) and tomorrow night at the Akron Civic Theater. Also on Monday, he is making an appearance at the Rock Hall in Cleveland at 1:30 to tour the exhibit and to...

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