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Released
  
May 18, 1989

Nearly Human (1989)
  
2nd Wind (1991)

Release date
  
18 May 1989

Label
  
Rhino/Warner Bros.

Length
  
53:02

Artist
  
Todd Rundgren

Producer
  
Todd Rundgren

Genres
  
Pop rock, Soul music

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Recorded
  
June 1988-February 1989

Studio
  
Fantasy Studios, Berkeley and The Plant, Sausalito, California

Similar
  
2nd Wind, A Wizard - a True Star, Something/Anything?, Hermit of Mink Hollow, Liars

Todd rundgren interview about the nearly human album


Nearly Human is a 1989 album by rock musician Todd Rundgren, released by Warner Bros. Records. It was his first release in four years, although he had been active as a producer in the intervening years. Many of the album's songs deal with loss, self-doubt, jealousy, and spiritual recovery. It was also the first collaboration between Rundgren and Michele Gray, a singer and ex-model who helped organize the sessions. Gray sang background vocals, both on the record and on subsequent tours, and the pair later married.

Contents

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Recording

The song "Parallel Lines" was originally written for Rundgren's musical theater Off Broadway production of Joe Orton's Up Against It. The original version is rather slow and can be found on Rundgren's Japan-only album Up Against It!. The song was re-recorded here with an uptempo and lusher arrangement.

Unlike a large portion of Rundgren's solo albums on which he played all the instruments and sang all lead and backing vocals, Nearly Human was performed live in the studio with numerous musicians, including the members of Rundgren's defunct band Utopia, which had broken up three years earlier; Roger Powell, Kasim Sulton, and John "Willie" Wilcox all play on the track "Can't Stop Running". Scott Mathews and former Tubes members Vince Welnick (keyboards) and Prairie Prince (drums) also perform on Nearly Human; the track "Feel It" was originally performed by the San Francisco band on their 1985 album Love Bomb, produced by Rundgren. Brent Bourgeois and Larry Tagg of Bourgeois Tagg, whom Rundgren had produced, also played on the album along with all three other three members of the band, making Nearly Human effectively a Rundgren-Utopia-Bourgeois Tagg-Tubes collaboration, plus extra vocalists and keyboard players.

Reception

Nearly Human garnered very favorable reviews. The album's only single, "The Want of a Nail," featuring soul legend Bobby Womack, was Rundgren's last charting Billboard single.

Japanese release

For the Japanese release of the album, the sixth finger of the handprint on the cover was removed, "due to the religious significance of six fingers in Japan."

CD issue

All tracks written by Todd Rundgren, unless otherwise noted.

LP issue

The LP release had a slightly different track list and did not include "Two Little Hitlers."

Personnel (partial)

  • Brent Bourgeois - keyboards
  • Larry Tagg - bass guitar
  • Lyle Workman - guitar
  • Scott Mathews - vocals
  • Michael Urbano - percussion
  • Bobby Womack - guest vocalist on "The Want of a Nail"
  • 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"
  • Charts

    Album - Billboard

    Singles - Billboard

    Songs

    1The Want Of A Nail5:16
    2The Waiting Game4:16
    3Parallel Lines4:23

    References

    Nearly Human Wikipedia