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Runt: The Ballad of Todd Rundgren

 
Album Review: Runt: The Ballad of Todd Rundgren

  • Artist: Todd Rundgren
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1971 06
  • Total Time: 42:05
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Upon its release, Rolling Stone called The Ballad of Todd Rundgren "the best album Paul McCartney" never made, and even if the album doesn't sound particularly McCartney-esque, it does share the homespun, melodic charm of the best of his early albums. Arguably, it's better than Paul's solo work, since it is focused and subtle, never drawing attention to Rundgren's considerable skills as a writer and producer. He tones down the hard rock and his impish wit, lending the album a sense of direction missing on Runt. That's not to say he abandoned his sense of humor -- as if the cover shot of Rundgren sitting at a piano with a noose around his neck left any doubt. This time around, it takes some careful listening to hear the jokes, such as the opening Floyd Cramer piano lick on "Range War." On such clever in-jokes as "Chain Letter," as well as ballads like "Hope I'm Around," the artist reveals himself as an exceptional craftsman and songsmith. In fact, Ballad is considerably more song-oriented than its predecessor, with very little of the jams and instrumental sections that occasionally bogged down Runt. Here, even propulsive pop tunes such as "Bleeding" and "Long Flowing Robe," along with the hard rocker "Parole," are as much about the song as the performance, which is probably appropriate for an album called The Ballad of Todd Rundgren. Another thing about that title -- it may be a joke, but the album inarguably offers a glimpse into Rundgren's inner world through a combination of introspective ballads, off-hand jokes, musical virtuosity, outright weirdness, and unabashed showmanship. And that's the charm of The Ballad -- it's the slyly sardonic masterwork of a loner who may be sensitive, but is certainly not shy. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Long Flowing Robe (Lyrics) Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren (3:30)
The Ballad (Denny & Jean) Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren (3:30)
Bleeding Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren (4:05)
Wailing Wall (Lyrics) Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren (3:05)
The Range War Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren (2:38)
Chain Letter Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren (5:02)
A Long Time, A Long Way to Go Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren (2:12)
Boat on the Charles Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren (4:28)
Be Nice to Me (Lyrics) Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren (3:27)
Hope I'm Around Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren (4:55)
Parole Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren (4:22)
Remember Me (Lyrics) Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren (:51)

Credits

Todd Rundgren (Guitar), Todd Rundgren (Keyboards), Todd Rundgren (Vocals), Todd Rundgren (Main Performer), Milton Glaser (Design), John Guerin (Drums), Ron Mael (Design), Ron Mael (Photography), Hunt Sales (Drums), Tony Sales (Bass), Jerry Scheff (Bass), Norman D. Smart (Drums), James Lowe (Engineer), Carl Fisher (Photography)
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Runt: The Ballad of Todd Rundgren
Studio album by Todd Rundgren
Released June, 1971
Genre Pop rock
Length 42:05
Label Ampex
Producer Todd Rundgren
Professional reviews
Todd Rundgren chronology
Runt
(1970)
Runt. The Ballad of Todd Rundgren
(1971)
Something/Anything?
(1972)

Runt. The Ballad of Todd Rundgren is the second album by American singer-songwriter/musician Todd Rundgren, released in 1971. The album is perhaps Rundgren's most concise and straightforward, featuring mostly piano-led pop songs and ballads.

As with his first album, this album was initially credited to "Runt". However, while it could be argued that "Runt" was a trio for that first album (consisting of Rundgren, Tony Sales and Hunt Sales), here things are not so clear cut. Rundgren himself wrote, produced and sang every tune on The Ballad of Todd Rundgren, as well as handling all guitars, keyboards, and various other instruments (including one of the first uses of the talk box effect, later popularized by Peter Frampton). Tony Sales plays bass throughout Ballad, but his brother Hunt Sales (who played drums on 'Runt') plays drums only on the last cut and conga on track number 8. All other drum tracks are played by N.D. Smart, who later became a member of the Hello People and was Mountain's first drummer. The album cover was designed by Ron Mael from the band Sparks.

In mid 1971, Bearsville was purchased by Warner Bros. and plans were made to re-release both Runt and Runt: The Ballad of Todd Rundgren as a "twin pack" entitled Todd Rundgren's Rack Job in 1973. The album got as far as test presses and album art, but was shelved as Rundgren preferred to release an album of new material.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Todd Rundgren.

Side one

  1. "Long Flowing Robe" – 3:30
  2. "The Ballad (Denny & Jean)" – 3:30
  3. "Bleeding" – 4:05
  4. "The Wailing Wall" – 3:05
  5. "The Range War" – 2:38
  6. "Chain Letter" – 5:02

Side two

  1. "A Long Time, A Long Way to Go" – 2:12
  2. "Boat on the Charles" – 4:28
  3. "Be Nice to Me" – 3:27
  4. "Hope I'm Around" – 4:55
  5. "Parole" – 4:22
  6. "Remember Me" – 0:51


Charts

Singles - Billboard

Year Single Chart Position
1971 "Be Nice to Me" Pop Singles 71
1971 "A Long Time, A Long Way to Go" Pop Singles 92

 
 

 

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