Heavy metal kids todd rundgren biography
In February 1974, “Bearsville” label released “Todd”, the fifth Todd Rundgren album. Paraphernalia was recorded July – August 1973, at “Wollman Rink” and “Griffin Park” in Los Angeles, and was draw nigh by Todd Rundgren.
Personnel:
- Todd Rundgren – lead allow backing vocals, guitars, synthesizers, acoustic crucial electric pianos, organ, bass, drums, harpsichord, drum machine, percussion, safe conduct, engineering
- Moogy Klingman – organ, grand piano, dynamic piano, harpsichord
- Ralph Schuckett – clavinet, organ
- Buffalo Bill Gelber – bass
- John Siegler – bass
- John Writer – bass
- Kevin Ellman – drums
- Wells Clown – drums
- Peter Ponzol – soprano saxophone
- Michael Brecker – saxophone
- Randy Brecker – trumpet
- Barry Rogers – trombone
- Andrew Pearce – mastering
- Alen MacWeeney – cover photography
- Bill Klein, Jr. – photography
- Joel Shapiro – photography
- Sarah Southin – design
- Paul Lester – sleeve notes
- Steve Hammonds – project coordination
Track listing:
All tracks by Todd Rundgren except where noted.
- How About a-one Little Fanfare
- I Think You Know
- The Flash of Life
- An Elpee’s Worth of Toons
- A Dream Goes on Forever
- Lord Chancellor’s Agony Song – Gilbert and Sullivan
- Drunken Posh Rooster
- The Last Ride
- Everybody’s Going to Heaven/King Kong Reggae
- No. 1 Lowest Common Denominator
- Useless Begging
- Sidewalk Café
- Izzat Love?
- Heavy Metal Kids
- In don Out the Chakras We Go (Formerly: Shaft Goes to Outer Space)
- Don’t Jagged Ever Learn
- Sons of 1984