Genre: Rock
Todd Rundgren & his Friends
Todd Rundgren
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Hello, It's Me And My Friends
Desire Of The Rhino King
Adrian Belew
Passion
Peter Gabriel
To Be Continued...
Elton John
There's Gonna Be A Storm - The Complete Recordings 1966-1969
The Left Banke
The Anthology 1961-1977
Curtis Mayfield
Citizen 1972-1980
Steely Dan
Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of the Beach Boys
The Beach Boys
Steppin' Out: The Very Best Of Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson
One Night - Live in Australia
Electric Light Orchestra
The Very Best Of 10 CC
10cc
In The Beginning
The Beatles
Best of Roxy Music
Roxy Music
Sound + Vision [2003 Box]
David Bowie
The Living Room Tour
Carole King
Gold / Retrospectacle - The Supertramp Anthology
Supertramp
Men of the World: The Blues Years
Fleetwood Mac
Stone Cold Classics
Queen
Gorilla [Bonus Tracks]
The Bonzo Dog Band
Live at Montreux
Yes
Boulders [Bonus Track]
Roy Wood
No Matter What You Are
Badfinger
Message From The Country
The Move
Wingspan - Paul McCartney Hits And History
Paul McCartney
Tommy
The Who
Hunky Dory
Heroes
Lodger
Gaucho
Gold
Travel with Your Mind
The Seeds
Beatles on Ivory
Jon Simon
The Anthology
Joe Cocker
Hard Night's Day
New York Dolls
Tom Jones
Five Score and Seven Years Ago
Relient K
Live At The Charleston Music Hall
Ricky Skaggs
Todd Rundgren's best-known songs -- the Carole King pastiche "I Saw the Light," the ballads "Hello, It's Me" and "Can We Still Be Friends," and the goofy novelty "Bang on the Drum All Day" -- suggest that he is a talented pop craftsman, but nothing more than that. On one level, that perception is true since he is undoubtedly a gifted pop songwriter, but at his core Rundgren is a rock & roll maverick. Once he had a taste of success with his 1972 masterwork, Something/Anything? Read More