Bootleg Series, Vol. 3: Nearly Human Tour, Japan '90 Todd Rundgren

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  • Release Date: 06/16/2009
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Sales Rank: 39,500
  • Label: SANCTUARY UK
  • UPC: 5050159171620
 
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Bootleg Series, Vol. 3: Nearly Human Tour, Japan '90

Disc 1
1LISTENReal Man 1:17
2LISTENUnloved Children 4:31
3LISTENParallel Lines 4:14
4LISTENCan't Stop Running 4:28
5LISTENCompassion 5:46
6LISTENSecret Society 5:08
7LISTENSomething to Fall Back On 4:14
8LISTENCan We Still Be Friends? 3:52
9LISTENMated 3:38
10LISTEN[Untitled Hidden Track] 4:40

Disc 2
1LISTENWaiting Game 4:26
2LISTENLove in Action 3:55
3LISTENRock Love 5:11
4LISTENHawking 7:48
5LISTENThe Want of a Nail 5:06
6LISTENHello It's Me 4:29
7LISTENI Love My Life 13:12

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Editorial Reviews

Todd Rundgren's supporting tour for his Nearly Human album was eventful one, partially because he was supporting his first hit in years, partially because the album was his best in years, and partially because he wound up recording a full new album, Second Wind, toward the end of the journey. The January 10, 1990, concert that constitutes Bootleg Series, Vol. 3: Nearly Human Tour, Japan 90 was recorded before Second Wind, during the Sturm and Drang of the actual promotional tour, and Rundgren hauls out almost all of Nearly Human, leaving only two songs behind. Apart from that album, he samples from his past, touching on fan favorites like the opener "Real Man" and the hits "Can We Still Be Friends" and "Hello, It's Me," as well as turning to Utopia for "Love in Action" and "Mated." Since he's backed by a band suited for the blue-eyed soul of Nearly Human, there is a bit of that bent here -- but not too much, since "Love in Action" still rocks like Utopia's version -- yet it's also true that the song selection pretty much plays up that side of Rundgren. Ultimately, this two-disc installment of the Bootleg Series is a pretty enjoyable, kind of predictable, snapshot of Todd on tour during his last great comeback. Anybody that enjoys Rundgren will find it entertaining, kind of like a good night out, but only the fanatics will want to return to this frequently. But that's who this entire series is for, anyway. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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October 22, 2003: A great sounding recording of Todd Rundgren and his 11 piece orchestra. If you have seen the Live In Japan DVD (or video), then you know what a great show this was! The vocal harmonies of the back-up singers and multi instruments (those aren't sampled horns and saxes!) make this era of Todd's music one of the best!

This review was written about the CD Remastered edition.