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Music review: Todd Rundgren – ‘White Knight’

By Clint Rhodes for The 2 min read
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My first exposure to the genius of Todd Rundgren occurred after borrowing my oldest brotherĢƵ single of “We Gotta Get You a Woman” from 1970 and continued with my best friend repeatedly encouraging me to listen to the pop stylings of 1978ĢƵ infectious “Hermit of Mink Hollow.”

To this day, I still get goosebumps when I hear “Hello ItĢƵ Me” or “I Saw the Light.” Rundgren had a wonderful way of crafting an arrangement that captured a certain mood and preserved a particular period of time forever.

This time around on “White Knight,” Rundgren collaborates with a diverse assortment of artists to create a work that melodically moves down many musical paths.

The opening track, “Come,” is a synth-lead track that dramatically invites the audience to partake in what Rundgren has to offer.

“I Got Your Back” brings a hypnotic hip-hop groove with a little assistance from KK Watson and Dam Funk laying down a smooth Red Hot Chili Peppers’ vibe.

The standout track comes in the form of a duet between Rundgren and Daryl Hall. With “Chance for Us,” the two artists continue the soulful electricity witnessed during RundgrenĢƵ appearance on “Live at DarylĢƵ House.” I could listen to these two artists sing together all day long.

Steely DanĢƵ Donald Fagen enters the mix on “Tin Foil Hat,” a biting anti-Trump number that serves as a byproduct of both Fagen and RundgrenĢƵ frustration with the past election results.

On the lighter side, Rundgren offers up a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the state of todayĢƵ music business during “Buy My T” with Rundgren singing, “We got your cotton goodies/I know my limits/I give until I hurt/You can bootleg the music/But you have to buy a shirt.”

Other artists making sizable contributions to the new material are Swedish pop singer Robyn, soul singer Bettye LaVette, Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails and guitar virtuosos Joe Walsh and Joe Satriani.

I’ll be in attendance when Rundgren makes a Greensburg appearance with Yes and Carl Palmer on August 16.

I’m confident there will be a few goosebumps raised during the show.

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