Something/Anything?

Something/Anything?

by Todd Rundgren
Something/Anything?

Something/Anything?

by Todd Rundgren

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

After two albums, Todd Rundgren had one hit and a burgeoning cult following, plus growing respect as a hitmaking record producer. There's no question he was busy, but as it turns out, all this work only scratched the surface of his ambition. He had decided to abandon the Runt pretense and recorded a full double album by himself (save for one side). Others had recorded one-man albums before, most notably Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney, but Rundgren -- without borrowing musically from either artist -- captured the homemade ambience of McCartney with the visionary feel of Music of My Mind, adding an encyclopedic knowledge of pop music from Gilbert & Sullivan through Jimi Hendrix, plus the crazed zeal of a pioneer. Listening to Something/Anything? is a mind-altering trip in itself, no matter how many instantly memorable, shamelessly accessible pop songs are scattered throughout the album. Each side of the double album is a concept onto itself. The first side is "a bouquet of ear-catching melodies"; side two is "the cerebral side"; on side three "the kid gets heavy"; side four is his mock pop operetta, recorded with a full band including the Sales brothers. It gallops through everything -- Carole King tributes ("I Saw the Light"), classic ballads ("Hello It's Me," "It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference"), Motown ("Wolfman Jack"), blinding power pop ("Couldn't I Just Tell You"), psychedelic hard rock ("Black Maria"), pure weirdness ("I Went to the Mirror"), blue-eyed soul ("Dust in the Wind"), and scores of brilliant songs that don't fall into any particular style ("Cold Morning Light," "It Takes Two to Tango"). It's an amazing journey that's remarkably unpretentious. He may have contributed self-penned liner notes, but Rundgren peppers his writing with self-aware, self-deprecating asides, and he also indulges his bizarre sense of humor with gross-outs ("Piss Aaron") and sheer quirkiness, such as an aural tour of the studio at the beginning of side two. Something/Anything? has a ton of loose ends throughout: plenty of studio tricks, slight songs (but no filler), snippets of dialogue, and purposely botched beginnings, but all these throwaways simply add context -- they're what makes the album into a kaleidoscopic odyssey through the mind of an insanely gifted pop music obsessive. Rundgren occasionally touched on the sheer brilliance of Something/Anything? in his later work, but this extraordinary double album is the one time where his classicist songcraft and messy genius converged to create an utterly unique, glorious record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/18/2011
Label: Bearsville Records / Rhino
UPC: 0081227975975
Rank: 4795

Tracks

  1. I Saw the Light
  2. It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference
  3. Wolfman Jack
  4. Cold Morning Light
  5. It Takes Two to Tango (This Is For the Girls)
  6. Sweeter Memories
  7. Intro
  8. Breathless (Instrumental)
  9. The Night the Carousel Burned Down
  10. Saving Grace
  11. Marlene
  12. Song of the Viking
  13. I Went to the Mirror
  14. Black Maria
  15. One More Day (No Word)
  16. Couldn't I Just Tell You
  17. Torch Song
  18. Little Red Lights
  19. Overture - My Roots: Money (That's What I Want)/Messin' With the Kid
  20. Dust in the Wind
  21. Piss Aaron
  22. Hello It's Me
  23. Some Folks Is Even Whiter Than Me
  24. You Left Me Sore
  25. Slut

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Todd Rundgren   Primary Artist,Various Instruments,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Voices,Lead Guitar,Lead Vocals,Piano (Electric),Multi Instruments
Wolfman Jack   Primary Artist
Michael Brecker   Guest Artist,Horn,Sax (Tenor)
Randy Brecker   Guest Artist,Horn,Trumpet
Rick Derringer   Guest Artist,Guitar
Amos Garrett   Guitar
Ralph Walsh   Guitar
Billy Mundi   Drums
Stu Woods   Bass
Barry Rogers   Trombone
Tony Sales   Bass
Ben Keith   Guitar,Pedal Steel,Guitar (Steel)
Brother Gene Dinwiddie   Saxophone,Sax (Tenor)
Vicki Sue Robinson   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
John Siegler   Bass,Cello
Bugsy Maugh   Bass
Mark "Moogy" Klingman   Organ,Piano,Keyboards
Barry Rodgers   Trombone
Jackie Kelso   Saxophone
John Siomos   Drums
Jim Horn   Saxophone,Sax (Tenor)
Rick Vito   Guitar
Hunt Sales   Drums
John Kelson   Sax (Tenor)
Gene Dinwiddle   Sax (Tenor)
Jim Colegrove   Bass
Serge Kaken   Conductor
Cecilia Norfleet   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Dennis Cooley   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Robbie Kagale   Guitar
Anthony Carrabba   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Edward Olmos   Vocals,Clarinet,Vocals (Background)
Robbie Kogel   Guitar
Hope Ruff   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Serge Katzen   Congas
John Kelson, Jr.   Sax (Tenor)
Henry Fanton   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Richard Corey   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Ralph Wash   Guitar
Charlie Schoning   Piano
Randy Read   Guitar (Rhythm)
Jim Colgrove   Bass
Brooks Baxes   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Mike Brecker   Sax (Tenor)
Anthony Carrubba   Vocals (Background)
Collie Read   Bass
Gene Didwiddie   Sax (Tenor)
Mark Klingman   Organ,Piano
Robbie Kogale   Guitar
Rick Valente   Vocals,Lead Vocals

Technical Credits

James Lowe   Audio Engineer,Engineer,Photography
Todd Rundgren   Audio Production,Arranger,Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Photography,Instrumentation
Berry Gordy, Jr.   Composer
Kevin Johnson   Composer
Dan Turbeville   Engineer,Vocal Engineer
Janie Bradford   Composer
John Lee   Assistant Engineer,Assistant
Julius Hemphill   Arranger
Nick Jameson   Engineer
Mark "Moogy" Klingman   Composer
Mel London   Composer
Carson VanOsten   Composer
B. Strong   Composer
Aki Tamura   Project Manager
Yoshi Nagato   Supervisor
Melvin London   Composer
Hiro Takigauchi   Mastering
Mark Klingman   Composer
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