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  2. UTOPIA Todd Rundgren's Utopia music review by Tonny Larz Progarchives.com has always (since 2002) relied on banners ads to cover web hosting fees and all. Please consider supporting us by giving monthly PayPal donations and help keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.

  3. Utopia theme (14:18) In general this track (live recorded in the USA) delivers a lot of excitement: great interplay and a dynamic rhythm-section, lush keyboards (three keyboardplayers including a certain Moogy Klingman) featuring dazzling synthesizer flights, some sensational breaks and of course Mr. Rundgren himself with his distinctive fiery and often biting electric guitar sound.

  4. Progarchives.com has always (since 2002) relied on banners ads to cover web hosting fees and all. Please consider supporting us by giving monthly PayPal donations and help keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever. ... Topic: todd rundgren’s utopia!!!!! Posted: October 20 2005 at 11:46: oh my ...

  5. Yes, TODD RUNDGREN is a ridiculously talented and lamentably inconsistent pop star. He's still out there, believe it or not, part of the latest incarnation of THE CARS: there's really nothing he can't do. But for a few years, amid all his pop/rock innovation, he spearheaded UTOPIA, who produced this debut album of outstanding music.

  6. UTOPIA Todd Rundgren's Utopia music review by Cesar Inca Progarchives.com has always (since 2002) relied on banners ads to cover web hosting fees and all. Please consider supporting us by giving monthly PayPal donations and help keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.

  7. Not content to let FRANK ZAPPA have all the fun, TODD RUNDGREN surrounded himself with a quintet of musicians (including three keyboardists!), dubbed the venture "Todd Rundgren's Utopia", and released an album of progressive rock that sought to let the singer/guitarist's creativity run wild outside the confines of the short-form song.