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Todd Rundgren - No World Order: Expanded Edition (1993/2011)

Todd Rundgren - No World Order: Expanded Edition (1993/2011)

BAND/ARTIST: Todd Rundgren

Tracklist:

CD1

01. Todd Rundgren - World Epiphany 1.0
02. Todd Rundgren - No World Order 1.0
03. Todd Rundgren - World Epiphany 1.1
04. Todd Rundgren - Day Job 1.0
05. Todd Rundgren - Property 1.0
06. Too Rundgren - Fascist Christ 1.0
07. Todd Rundgren - Love Thing 1.0
08. Todd Rundgren - Time Stood Still 1.0
09. Todd Rundgren - Proactivity 1.0
10. Todd Rundgren - No World Order 1.1
11. Todd Rundgren - World Epiphany 1.2
12. Todd Rundgren - Time Stood Still 1.1
13. Todd Rundgren - Love Thing 1.1
14. Todd Rundgren - Time Stood Still 1.2
15. Todd Rundgren - Word Made Flesh 1.0
16. Todd Rundgren - Fever Broke 1.0
17. Todd Rundgren - Day Job (U.S Club Version)
18. Todd Rundgren - No World Order (Yokohama Morning Version)
19. Todd Rundgren - Day Job (U.S Radio Version)

CD2

01. Todd Rundgren - Worldwide Epiphany
02. Todd Rundgren - Love Thing
03. Todd Rundgren - Property
04. Todd Rundgren - Day Job
05. Todd Rundgren - Fascist Christ
06. Todd Rundgren - No World Order
07. Todd Rundgren - Proactivity
08. Todd Rundgren - Word Made Flesh
09. Todd Rundgren - Fever Broke
10. Todd Rundgren - Fascist Christ (Fax Version)
11. Todd Rundgren - Property (Video Version)
12. Todd Rundgren - Day Job (Radio Version)
13. Todd Rundgren - Fascist Christ (Radio Version)
14. Todd Rundgren - Fever Broke (Xaos Version)
15. Todd Rundgren - Property (Lost Version)
16. Todd Rundgren - Day Job (Club Version)
17. Todd Rundgren - Fascist Christ (Broken Version)
18. Todd Rundgren - No World Order (Yokohama Night Version)

Every Todd Rundgren album seems to have a gimmick, and on this one, which inaugurates his recording relationship with the Forward subsidiary of Rhino Records, the trick is that he recorded almost four hours of musical fragments of four to eight seconds each and put them on an interactive CD so that they could be combined in a nearly infinite number of ways. If you have a CD-I, that is. If you only have a regular old CD player, this non-interactive version presents 10 songs and six variations on them. Rundgren has added rap to his arsenal, his lyrics are more political, and many of the tracks seem aimed at the dance floor. Sounds like music designed to fall through the cracks, right? Rundgren fans will be put off, while the new jack swingers won't bother to listen. But the real problem is that it's just not very good. (By the way, with this release Rundgren anticipated Prince's decision to rename himself in a weird way: he officially became "TR-I," for "Todd Rundgren-Interactive.") (On June 7, 1993, Forward released No World Order "Lite," an alternate version of the album's 10 tracks, through mail order at a midline price.)


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  • whiskers
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Many thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.