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  1. 30 de nov. de 2021 · The 2CD compendium of the complete album tracks by '60s trippy mod rockers, Nazz, founded by 2021 Rock Hall of Fame inductee Todd Rundgren!This anthology is a perfect introduction to this cult act and contains extensive liner notes with a plethora of reproduced memorabilia!Packaged in a deluxe 8 panel digipak with booklet!Previously available ...

  2. Todd Sings - Unreleased Nazz Recordings: Tracks: 1. It's Not That Easy (Todd Rundgren's Vocal Version) 2. Take The Hand (Todd Rundgren's Vocal Version)

  3. Pop psych freakout from Nazz, featuring a very young Todd Rundgren on magnificent form, playing a beautiful "Gibson Flying V". Featured on "Nazz" and the fir...

  4. 1 de may. de 2019 · Nazz by Nazz, released 01 May 2019 1. Open My Eyes 2. Back of Your Mind 3. See What You Can Be 4. Hello It's Me 5. Wildwood Blues 6. If That's the Way You Feel 7. When I Get My Plane 8. Lemming Song 9. Crowded 10. She's Goin' Down 11. Nazz Radio Commercials 12. Train Kept a Rollin' 13. Magic Me 14. See What You Can Be 15.

  5. 30 de mar. de 2022 · Todd Rundgren (born June 22, 1948) is an American vocalist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, bandleader, and producer, originally from Philadelphia. He first emerged in psych-rockers the Nazz, which released two proper albums in 1968–69. He initially recorded solo under the band moniker Runt, issuing the 1970/71 Bearsville albums Runt and The Ballad of Todd Rundgren. Under his […]

  6. 29 de sept. de 2022 · The Nazz, Todd Rundgren - Lost Masters & Demos - Amazon.com Music. Skip to main content.us. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 Update location ... (Todd vocals, cough at intro, this mix same as in Todd Sings CD trk 3) SIDES C/D Loosen Up - Mono mix, very similar to track used on Nazz III

  7. This was originally recorded by Todd Rundgren's late 1960s band The Nazz, and included on their 1968 debut album. This dirge-like version with lead vocals by Stewkey Antoni received little attention, and made just #66 in the US. The Nazz broke up in 1969, and were fondly remembered after the fact.