The first track, Utopia Theme, was recorded live at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia on April 25th, 1974, Not Novemas has been previously believed. Putting together several musicians, including three keyboardists, the album covers a variety of styles including funk, jazz, classical and even avant garde music. Rundgren (who was primarily a pop musician at the time) had decided to delve into progressive rock. Todd Rundgren's Utopia is the debut album by the band Utopia. Is this legit ? Is there going to be a CD version ? This is absolutely essential! WhooHoo! re-masters it to it’s finest people! Everybody has to has this re-mastered version…. Well you take a listen and tell me what you think. ‘Don’t You Ever Learn’ and The Last Ride’ sent Atlantan’s scurrying to find the album in which these songs were on, except it wasn’t released yet! They had me singing ‘SLUT’ all the home from the Concert…and well the rest? It’s here in precise sound and performance. We hear ‘Open My Eyes’ the incredible Nazz tune that was way ahead of it’s time. The opening song (Utopia Theme) of course was recorded in it’s entirety for the 1974 Utopia premier release. I HAVE NOT BEEN THE SAME SINCE.Īnd that’s what we have here captured professionally. A intermission… and the BOOM… playing in front of us, in full band ensemble, is Todd Rundgren’s Utopia. He goes through his ballads and hits with out flaw and with my first sign of his genius & humor. Todd opens up with just himself (and piano) on stage accompanied with music soundtrack. Novem(and if you dispute the venue & the date then you are dead wrong). "This is so incredible… selfishly because I was there. (go there for the links to the mp3 & flac downloads)Ġ1 Utopia Theme Ġ3 Everybody’s Going To Heaven / King Kong Reggae
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