Todd Rundgren and the Liars tour / New album


Has anyone else bought this album or seen the latest tour by TR promoting this album? I bought the album about a month ago and saw his latest show in Houston.

I believe this may be his best work in 30-years. (Don't let the silly album cover photo fool you.) Certainly much more listenable and certainly more soulful and filled with the Philly sound that he's capable of recording.

By the way...."What ever happened to the soul, brother?"
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Phil: Sounds like you know your T.R. I'll have to check this out. As a footnote, I saw Todd at the Park West theater (Chicago) on New Year's Eve around 1990 (give-or-take). I bought tickets to both sets to get my fill of this great musician. He came out first set and played some less-than-hot licks. Nobody responded. He said something like "Hey! Why aren't you getting into it?" -like we were obligated to swoon over anything that came out of his amp!
Someone in the audience (i.e. me) said "Get down!".
He eventually did but I couldn't tell if he was testing us or was just on a huge ego trip.
This guy can really play hot guitar when he's in the mood.
I'm about 50/50 on the album. some of it is incredibly good and some less so. i saw the first 2 shows of the tour and it showed that even great bands are composed of humans. After only a weeks worth of practice they proceeded to go out and cut more hogs than any bar band i've ever played with. I think a lot of the problem was stage set up since the players couldn't see each other for change cues. Prarie Prince (tubes fame) even told todd that he couldn't see Casim after Todd chased him back to his riser. I've seen similar melt downs on the Obsession tour. At least the guy takes chances...better than the lip sink crap all the kiddies go see these days. All in all it was a good show and is probably killer now that the bugs are worked out.