Todd Rundgren's Utopia*Todd Rundgren's Utopia

Label:

Bearsville – BR 6954

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Stereo , Terre Haute Pressing

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Prog Rock

Tracklist

A1 Utopia
Written-ByRundgren*
14:18
A2 Freak Parade
Written-ByRundgren*
10:14
A3 Freedom Fighters
Written-ByRundgren*
4:01
B The Ikon
Arranged ByUtopia (5)
Written-ByRundgren*
30:22

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByWarner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Manufactured ByWarner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Copyright ©Bearsville Records
  • Copyright ©Earmark Music Inc.
  • Published ByEarmark Music Inc.
  • Recorded AtSecret Sound
  • Recorded ByBearsville Sound Remote Recording
  • Mastered AtSterling Sound
  • Pressed ByColumbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute
  • Designed AtPush Pin Studios
  • Record CompanyBearsville Records
  • Record CompanyWarner Communications
  • Recorded AtThe Fox Theatre, Atlanta

Credits

  • Bass, CelloJohn Siegler
  • Design, IllustrationHaruo Miyauchi
  • Engineer [Assistant]David Le Sage
  • GuitarTodd Rundgren
  • KeyboardsRalph Schuckett
  • Mastered ByRL*
  • PercussionKevin Ellman
  • Producer, EngineerTodd Rundgren
  • SynthesizerM. Frog Labat*

Notes

T etched in runout denotes a Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute

STERLING stamped in runout denotes Sterling Sound

Track A1 recorded live at the Fox Theater in Atlanta, Georgia, recording by Bearsville Location Recorders.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Pressing Plant ID (Etched in runout): T
  • Price Code (On spine): 0698
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): 31,824
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): 31,825
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A etched, variant 1): BR-6954 T1 31824-1F RL STERLING
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B etched, variant 1): BR-6954 T1 31825-1F RL STERLING
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A etched, variant 2): BR-6954 T1 31824-1F STERLING RL C7
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B etched, variant 2): BR-6954 T1 31825-1F STERLING RL C4
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A etched, variant 3): BR-6954 T1 31824-1E STERLING RL A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B etched, variant 3): BR-6954 T1 31825-1F STERLING RL D7
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A etched, variant 4): BR-6954 T1 31824-1F STERLING RL C13
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B etched, variant 4): BR-6954 T1 31825-1F STERLING RL A10
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A etched, variant 5): BR-6954 T1 31824-1E STERLING RL D4
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B etched, variant 5): BR-6955 T1 31825-1E STERLING RL A13

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Todd Rundgren's Utopia (LP, Album, Stereo) Bearsville BEA 55501 Europe 1974
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Todd Rundgren's Utopia (LP, Album) Bearsville 55 501 1974
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Reviews

  • TonyG44's avatar
    TonyG44
    amazing LP, loved this back in the day of getting so stoned I couldn't move, excellent! I find this K55501B Bearsville alittle harsh, are there any better as this is an extraordinary album
    • A_Rider_On_The_Storm's avatar
      wacky yo... I bought this album at a Half Priced Books just today for a few bucks because I was told this album was "Pink Floyd-Esk" and while it is prog rock, I find it to be incredibly heavy on the keyboards and synths and is far more experimental than a lot of prog rock. Very strange album but would recommend.
      • PlanetW's avatar
        PlanetW
        Terrifying, ripping playing explodes out of this thing. Psilocybin Prog. Total abandon.
        • nopussyfooting's avatar
          nopussyfooting
          Early Utopia always gives me an odd feeling of an American band who really wants to do the prog thing like their British contemporaries. And sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't. This album is an example where it definitely works.
          Musically there are aspects similar to the European prog of the early 70s, but I feel this goes on a bit of a tangent on some of the details. You get bass lines that sound fuzzier than those of most prog bands, and some super distorted guitars throughout the album. Yes, I know they weren't the only band doing this, but too me it feels like a channeling of early american rock & roll (a la Bo Diddley) from the 50s. I have no way of ing this but a lot of the drum flourishes on here remind me greatly of what Neil Peart would later go on to do with Rush in the second half of the 70s. As I said, I can't any influence, but god some of those fills sound Peart-esque. Also, I love a lot of Todd's vocal work on here. It's frequently not pretty, but is ionate and stands out in the mix when he shrieks or yells his lyrics.
          The first side of this LP is nearly perfect, although it loses some of my attention near the end of the side. Side 2 is wonderful as well, but not quite on par with side 1, and feels like it runs a bit too long. This theme of running too long, or longer than normal was common for Todd and his Bearsville releases overall (Wizard/True star was over an hour i believe, Initiation was about an hour and 10 or 20, etc.) Much like those lengthy single disc records, there is a noticeable loss of fidelity to the sound. It doesn't take away enough to ruin the experience or anything, but it's there. After getting into Todd's work all at once, it's come to feel like his signature sound, which I guess isn't the worst thing. I'm rambling at this point.
          After that mess of a review, I can say that I think this has got to be my favorite Utopia album, by quite a lot. Not perfect, but very Very good.
          Rating- 8.5/10
          • popiggy's avatar
            popiggy
            M Frog Labat on synth is awesome on this recordings
            • tearaway's avatar
              tearaway
              What's the story about the removal of the image ing the "Some versions of this release may glow under UV lighting (see photo)." note? I see the same effect under blacklight, not seen under the same conditions with at least some random black vinyl records I tried. Is it typical for this edition? A "color" variation? I see the same effect on https://discogs.mejorapp.org/Utopia-Todd-Rundgrens-Utopia/release/10692538
              • WBillstrom's avatar
                WBillstrom
                Wow!!! I always felt that TR's music was sometimes a hard pill to swallow, this LP is simply, brilliant, mesmerizing. This has so many undertones of what the mainstream prog bands follwed suit to. If you want to get lost in a LP, this is it.
                • kingmw's avatar
                  kingmw
                  Shazammmmm....love it....all of Todd's stuff is super

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