It's a bit all over the place, going in all directions at once (for the time of the recording). Lots of psychedelic and progressive elements. Interesting for sure, but not coherent enough to want to listen to it again.
It's a bit all over the place, going in all directions at once (for the time of the recording). Lots of psychedelic and progressive elements. Interesting for sure, but not coherent enough to want to listen to it again.
I had always thought that Todd Rundgren was an 80s rock guitarist and jobbing producer, but it turns out he has a lot of different strings to his bow, including a career that started in the 60s and this wildly ambitious self produced 1973 solo album on which he sings, programs the synths and plays just about everything. Musically this is prog with a sprinkling of 60s psychedelia and experimental electronica. Somehow he also managed to cram 56 minutes of music on to a single vinyl disc. Amazeballs.