Runt (album)
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Producer | Todd Rundgren | |||
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Christgau's Record Guide | B[3] |
Rolling Stone | (Not Rated)[4] |
Runt is the self-titled debut album of the band Runt, commercially released September 1970.[1] Runt was a trio consisting of Todd Rundgren (guitars, keyboards, vocals), Hunt Sales (drums), and Tony Fox Sales (bass). The entire album was written and produced by Rundgren, formerly of Nazz, and he performed most of the instruments. Many regarded Runt as Rundgren's debut solo album, and later reissues credit the album to Rundgren rather than to the group.
The album features the single "We Got to Get You a Woman", which reached No. 20 on Billboard's Hot 100 in January 1971. A month later, the album peaked at No. 185 on the Billboard 200.[5]
Recording
The first album recording session was at I.D. Sound in
Releases
Ampex decided to press more copies of the LP in November 1970. A 12-track master of the LP, which Rundgren had rejected in favor of a second mix, was accidentally sent to the pressing plant, resulting in approximately 5,000 mis-presses, which were sold despite the mistake. There was also an 11-track version which has the standard 6 tracks on Side One and 5 tracks on Side Two featuring The full length version of "Baby Let's Swing" and "Say No More". This version may have been pressed in even smaller numbers. This album as well as
In 2023 Rhino/Bearsville Records released a previously unknown and unheard alternate mix of the album that contained full length versions of the songs "Baby Let's Swing", "The Last Thing You Said", and "Don't Tie My Hands". It was released on Red Vinyl with a Red 45 RPM single of "We Got to Get You a Woman" B/W "Baby Let's Swing" Medley. Pressings were limited to 2500 copies
Track listing
All songs by Todd Rundgren.[6]
- Side one
- "Broke Down and Busted" – 4:32
- "Believe in Me" – 2:04
- "We Got to Get You a Woman" – 2:52
- "Who's That Man" – 2:59
- "Once Burned" – 2:09
- "Devil's Bite" – 3:53
- Side two
- "I'm in the Clique" – 4:57
- "There Are No Words" – 2:12
- "Baby Let's Swing"/"The Last Thing You Said"/"Don't Tie My Hands" – 5:28
- "Birthday Carol" – 9:14
12-track mispressed vinyl release, November 1970
- Side one
- "Broke Down and Busted" – 4:59 (same as standard version but with short intro from "There Are No Words")
- "Believe in Me" – 2:01 (alternate mix)
- "We Got to Get You a Woman" – 3:07 (alternate mix)
- "Once Burned" – 2:09 (same as standard version)
- "Who's That Man?" – 2:59 (same as standard version)
- "Hope I'm Around" – 4:28 (not on standard version, but an alternate version was included on his second album)
- "Devil's Bite" – 3:58 (alternate mix with extended guitar solo)
- Side two
- "I'm in the Clique" – 4:57 (same as standard version)
- "There Are No Words" – 2:12 (same as standard version)
- "Baby Let's Swing" – 3:25 (full length song, not part of a medley)
- "Say No More" – 3:08 (not on standard version)
- "Birthday Carol" – 9:11 (partially the same as standard version, but with some brief alterations)
There were also two early issues on cassette with alternate track listings. The first issue was the 1970 Ampex release which reverses Sides One and Two of the LP, in order to sequence the longer side first. The second issue was the 1971 Bearsville Ampex release which has a radically different track listing as well as edited versions of "Devil's Bite", "Broke Down and Busted", "I'm in the Clique", "There are No Words", "Birthday Carol" and has the medley split in two.
Expanded reissue
In 2011 reissue label Edsel released an expanded twofer of Runt and Runt: The Ballad of Todd Rundgren that included the eight long-out-of-print alternate versions of songs from the 12-track misprint as bonus tracks.[9] In 2014, Edsel issued Runt + The Alternative Runt, a double CD set that contained the original Runt on the first disc, the November 1970 misprint on the second disc, and "Broke Down and Busted (live at Carnegie Hall, June 8, 1972)" as a bonus track.
Rhino Reds Edition 2023
All Songs are never before heard alternate mixes/Extended versions
Side One
- "Devils Bite"
- "Believe In Me"
- "We Got to Get You a Woman"
- "Once Burned"
- "Who's That Man"
- "Hope I'm Around"
- "Broke Down And Busted"
Side Two
- I'm In The Clique"
- There Are No Words"
- "Baby Let's Swing" (Full Length Song)
- "The Last Thing You Said" (Full Length Song)
- "Don't Tie My Hands" (Full Length Song)
- "Say No More"
- "Birthday Carol"
7 Inch Single "We Got to Get You a Woman" B/W "Baby Lets Swing Medley"
Personnel
- Todd Rundgren – production, arrangements, all instruments and voices except where indicated[6]
- Tony Sales– bass (except on "Once Burned", "I'm in the Clique", and "Birthday Carol"), percussion on "We Got to Get You a Woman" and "Devil's Bite"
- Hunt Sales – drums (except on "Once Burned", "I'm in the Clique", and "Birthday Carol"), percussion on "We Got to Get You a Woman" and "Devil's Bite"
- Rick Danko – bass on "Once Burned"
- Levon Helm – drums on "Once Burned"
- Mark Klingman– electric piano on "I'm in the Clique"
- John Miller – bass on "I'm in the Clique"
- Bobby Moses – drums on "I'm in the Clique"
- Don Lee van Winkle – rhythm & acoustic guitar on "Birthday Carol"
- Don Ferris – bass on "Birthday Carol"
- Mickey Brook – drums on "Birthday Carol"
Charts
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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1970 | Billboard Pop Albums[10] | 185 |
2012 | Japan Oricon Album Chart[11] | 269 |
Singles
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1970 | "We Got to Get You a Woman" | Canada RPM Singles Chart | 20 |
1970 | "We Got to Get You a Woman" | 20 |
References
- ^ a b c d e Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2011). "Runt – Todd Rundgren | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
- ^ Sisario, Ben (November 2, 2004). "Todd Rundgren". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. New York: Simon & Schuster. pp. 707–708.
- ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved March 12, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
- ^ Ward, Ed (2011). "Todd Rundgren: Runt : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on November 1, 2007. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
- ^ "Todd Rundgren". Billboard.
- ^ Ampex Records. 1970. A-10105.
- ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ "Runt". Billboard.
- ^ "Runt + The Ballad Of Todd Rundgren...Plus". Demon Music Group. Archived from the original on 2012-03-30.
- ^ AllMusic
- ^ "Japan: Album positions". oricon.co.jp. Retrieved December 5, 2013.