U.K. label Esoteric Records have released a new collection of songs by Todd Rundgren and Utopia called Live At The Electric Ballroom.
This offering is part of Esoteric Records' "Archive Series" and features the groups playing live in Milwaukee on October 23, 1978.
Some of the songs performed on the discs come from Rundgren's solo album, The Hermit of Mink Hollow and Utopia's Oops! Wrong Planet, and include "Hello, It's Me," "It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference" and "Black Mariah."
The two-disc set includes an illustrated booklet and new essay notes.
Live at the Electric Ballroom track list:
Disc One
1. "Real Man"
2. "It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference"
3. "Love of the Common Man"
4. "Trapped"
5. "Abandon City"
6. "The Verb To Love"
7. "The Seven Rays"
8. "Can We Still Be Friends"
9. "The Death of Rock and Roll"
Disc Two
1. "You Cried Wolf"
2. "Gangrene"
3. "A Dream Goes on Forever"
4. "Black Mariah"
5. "Eastern Intrigue" / "Initiation"
6. "Couldn't I Just Tell You"
7. "Hello, It's Me"
8. "Just One Victory"
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