TODD RUNDGREN
GLOBAL (REISSUE)
CLEOPATRA RECORDS
Global was originally released in 2015 and was Todd Rundgrenโs 25th studio album. This was a particularly prolific time for Rundgren, who released two albums that year. This re-release, on Cleopatra Records, is very synth and techno-based.
Rundgren creates some interesting sound tracks (โEarth Motherโ and โFateโ) and he seems to be having fun. However, Rundgren always returns to the melody and makes the music accessible. A song like โTerra Firmaโ is classic Rundgren, featuring outstanding vocals. Then there are songs like โHolylandโ that are very bouncing and poppy. โHolylandโ is a bit of an earworm, but with a very powerful and empowering message.
Once again, with a couple of exceptions, Rundgren played all the instruments, produced, and mixed the album. And, again, he designed the sleeve. He also wrote all the songs, with the exception of the bonus tracks. However, there are some guests on this album, which contributes to the album being more interesting and diverse. Kasim Sulton contributed to โSkyscraperโ while Jill Sobule, Tal Wikenfeld, Rachel Haden, Janet Kirker and Rundgrenโs wife, Michele Rundgren can be heard on โEarth Motherโ).
The bonus tracks are covers, such as Badfinger/Harry Nilssonโs โWithout Youโ, which he recorded with Joey Molland of Badfinger, Yesโs โRoundaboutโ (featuring Tony Kaye), โAlabama Songโ (with Whiskey Bar) and โFlappeโ, a very amusing but dark ย cover of a Dutch Christmas song by Dutch comedian Youp van ‘t Hek.
Global is an interesting album from a very distinct era of Rundgren. By the 2000s and 2010s, Rundgren abandoned all ideas of writing โhitโ music and decided to do as he pleased. The end result is this great album, full of great songs and electronic sounds. Rundgren is obviously entertaining himself, but in doing so, he created an album that would please many others.
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SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: TODD RUNDGREN – GLOBAL (REISSUE)
Aaron Badgley