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Todd Rundren's Utopia
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  • This is Utopia's 1 1/2 record set, originally released on the Network label, complete on 1 CD.
  • Utopia: Todd Rundgren (vocals, guitar); Roger Powell (vocals, keyboards); Kasim Sulton (vocals, bass); John Wilcox (vocals, drums).
  • Utopia's final album before their split, 1981's UTOPIA includes the singles "Feet Don't Fail Me Now" and "Hammer In My Heart."
  • Canadian remaster with an extra song.
  • CD contains 1 bonus track.
  • Personnel: Todd Rundgren (vocals, guitar); Chris Karrer (vocals, violin); Roger Powell (vocals, trumpet, keyboards); Willie Wilcox (vocals, drums); Renate Knaup-Kroetenschwanz, Rolf Zacher, Ralf Basten, Kasim Sulton (vocals); Siegfried Schwab, John Weinzierl, Joe Quick, Andy Marx (guitar); Edgar Hofmann (saxophone); Falk U. Rogner, Jim Jackson, Kristian Schultze (keyboards); Olaf K?bler, Peter Kramper (synthesizer); George "Funky" Brown, John Wilcox , George Green, Joe Nay, Keith Forsey, Daniel Fischelscher (drums).
  • Recording information: Utopia Sound Studios.
  • Photographer: Bill Hayward.
  • Utopia followed Swing to the Right, their first album for Elektra subsidiary Network, a mere six months after, dubbing the new album Utopia. Presumably, an eponymous release signaled a new beginning for the group, which is true to a certain extent. Utopia finally became a true collective here, with each member's contributions sounding remarkably similar, in performance and composition. Very few tunes bear an unmistakable Rundgren stamp, and even when they do, it's been processed into a signature Utopia sound -- the first time they could truly be said to have a sound of their own. Strangely, this happens on an album where the group makes a self-conscious effort to sound contemporary, dressing in new wave gear for the cover shoot while molding the music after synthesized new wave pop. Granted, that quirkiness masks a fairly traditional set of Utopia arena pop, yet these songs wind up as the most consistent album in the group's catalog -- which is saying a lot, considering that the album spreads over three sides. Utopia rarely sags in momentum, and even the weaker songs aren't far removed from the stronger material, highlighted by "Bad Little Actress," "Hammer in My Heart," "Princess of the Universe," and the excellent single "Feet Don't Fail Me Now." They had their moments before, but Utopia is where the band finally made a thoroughly enjoyable record; too bad they couldn't extend it through their final two records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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Mojo (Publisher) (10/99, p.131) - "...an all-consuming monolith of techno-rock virtuosity and excess undeservedly maligned in its time..."
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