Todd Rundgren - Nearly Human (vinyle translucide orange)
Todd Rundgren - vocals [click here to see more vinyl featuring Todd Rundgren]
Bobby Womack - guest vocalist on "The Want of a Nail"
Brent Bourgeois - keyboards
Vince Welnick - Keyboards
Larry Tagg - bass guitar
Lyle Workman - guitar
Scott Mathews - vocals
Narada Michael Walden - choirmaster on "I Love My Life"
Clarence Clemons - backing vocals on "I Love My Life"
Byron Allred - keyboards, "Hawking", "Unloved Children", "The Waiting Game"
Michael Pluznick - congas, shekere and percussion
1 LP, standard sleeve
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : Translucent Orange
Speed : 33RPM
Size : 12”
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : unspecified
Label : Friday Music
Original Label : Warner Bros
Recorded June 1988-February 1989 at Studio Fantasy Studios, Berkeley and The Plant, Sausalito, California
Produced by Todd Rundgren
Remastered by Joe Reagoso
Originally released in 1989
Reissued in 2021
Tracks:
Side A :
- The Want Of A Nail
- The Waiting Game
- Parallel Lines
- Unloved Children
- Can't Stop Running
Side B :
- Fidelity
- Feel It
- Hawking
- I Love My Life
Reviews :
"As the '80s drew to a close, Todd Rundgren turned over a new leaf and began recording for Warner Bros. Not long after the release of his first Warner album A Cappella, he disbanded Utopia, choosing to embark on a few years as a producer and session man. He finally returned with Nearly Human, his first album of new material in four years, in the summer of 1989. During his hiatus as a recording artist, Rundgren became fascinated with recording live music, deciding to record Nearly Human live in the studio -- not nearly as flamboyant as A Cappella, but a gimmick nonetheless. If anything, the live-in-the-studio trick works better than the all-vocal track, not only because it's easier to execute, but because the production style complements the soul-inflected songs. Song for song, Nearly Human is his best record since The Hermit of Mink Hollow, since not only is the bulk of the album filled with charging blue-eyed soul like "The Want of a Nail" or sweet ballads like "Parallel Lines," but because there are no novelties, and the cover choice (Elvis Costello's "Two Little Hitlers") is fresh and surprising. At times, his eccentricities get the best of him, as he overstuffs his arrangements or lyrics with unnecessary details, but these are minor points -- Nearly Human finds Rundgren at the top of his game as a performer, producer, and songwriter, sustaining his momentum in a way he hadn't for nearly a full decade." AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Ratings :
AllMusic : 4 / 5 , Discogs : 3,8 / 5