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The Best of Todd Rundgren (Live)

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Download links and information about The Best of Todd Rundgren (Live) by Todd Rundgren. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:01:29 minutes.

Artist: Todd Rundgren
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop
Tracks: 13
Duration: 01:01:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Real Man (1990 / Live In Japan) 4:49
2. Love of the Common Man (1991 / Live In Chicago) 5:35
3. I Saw the Light (1985 / Live In Dallas) 3:29
4. It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference (1979 / Live In Tokyo) 4:18
5. Soul Brother (2004 / Live In Albany) 4:45
6. Love In Action (Live In Japan) 3:57
7. Can't Stop Running (Live In Japan) 5:45
8. Can We Still Be Friends (Live In Japan) 3:45
9. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (2004 / Live In Albany) 5:12
10. Something to Fall Back On (1991 / Live In Chicago) 3:40
11. Rock Love (1991 / Live In Chicago) 5:39
12. Hello It's Me (1991 / Live In Chicago) 6:24
13. Love Is the Answer (1985 / Live In Dallas) 4:11

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As Todd Rundgren reveals in his surprisingly thorough liner notes, Sanctuary's 2005 release The Best of Todd Rundgren Live isn't a proper live album. Instead, it's a collection of highlights from shows Rundgren has performed throughout the years, with the oldest performances dating from 1979 and the newest taken from his 2004 tour supporting Liars. Given that long span of time and how restless Todd was over those 25 years, it should come as no great surprise that there are several different styles of supporting bands featured here, from big, splashy ensembles to stripped-back settings, but it all flows together pretty well because Rundgren took great care to sequence this as a live show and to create segues between the shows. Sometimes the shifts aren't particularly smooth — it's hard to imagine how to make any transition into a rendition of "I Saw the Light" from his 1985 A Cappella tour easy — but by and large, this is a successful, entertaining album. It may contain no great revelations about Todd's work — it does draw very heavily from his most familiar songs, after all — but it's a good sampler for the fan who doesn't want to invest in the plethora of official live bootleg albums Sanctuary has put out in the 2000s.