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Todd Rundgren's Something/Anything? begins innocently, with the breezy hit "I Saw the Light," packed with hooks of all kinds — the central piano riff, bluesy guitar chords, double-drum-beats and a lovey-dovey chorus devoted to "only you." After that, Rundgren sets the 1972 studio rulebook on fire and struts in every possible direction, from cocky spoken asides ("uh-oh, here I go, thinking crazy thoughts again"), tiny instrumentals, a Viking love ballad, noisy rock 'n' roll and the fourth side's elaborate operetta. Rundgren sings and plays almost all the instruments, but his real trick was never losing track of his central aim, which was to make a record with terrific pop songs.
The quality of Rundgren's 25-track playlist is almost daunting: There's "Hello, It's Me," of course, which Rundgren had recorded five years earlier, with his ex-band, the Nazz; "Wolfman Jack," a joyous bit of early punk set to a Motown beat; "Couldn't I Just Tell You," a layered power-pop classic every bit as thrilling as the Records' "Starry Eyes"; and the stretched-out hard rock of "Black Maria." Radio has driven a couple of these songs into the ground over the decades, but the enthusiastic Rundgren is so totally committed to… read more »