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Special guest stars were Rick Derringer, Spencer Davis, Daryl Hall, John Oates, and Stevie Nicks . Despite a hard push to replicate the success of Frampton Comes Alive!, Back to the Bars did not generate any significant singles or lift for Rundgren.
Zen Archer. Medley: I'm So Proud/Ooh Baby Baby/La La Means I Love You/I Saw The Light. It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference. Eastern Intrigue. Initiation. Couldn't I Just Tell You. Hello It's Me - Stevie on background vocals.
Backed up by his band, Utopia, and a coterie of guest artists which includes bad-boy guitarist Rick Derringer, Spencer Davis, Hall and Oates, and Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac, Rundgren...
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Mar 21, 2019 · A review of Todd Rundgren's ninth album, Back To The Bars, released in November 1978 on Bearsville Records. Features "It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference."
Jan 4, 2009 · The set features him both as a solo artist with lots of famous guests at the time (Hall and Oates, Rick Derringer, Spencer Davis, Stevie Nicks, to name a few...) and alongside his band UTOPIA (but don't go expecting anything like 'The Ikon'...).
Mar 12, 2018 · Shows at New York’s Bottom Line, Cleveland’s Agora and Los Angeles’ Roxy were edited down to a double LP, Back to the Bars. Essentially a “greatest hits live” sort of release – shades of Frampton Comes Alive – the record covers all the bases: sizzling guitar rockers, piano ballads, and even a helping of Philly soul.
Sep 2, 2016 · As we’ve noted too many times already, the late ‘70s were the era of the double live album. Todd had already released one album that was recorded in concert, in addition to including live performances as parts of other predominantly studio collections, but Back To The Bars offered something of a twist in that it was culled from performances in smaller clubs and theaters, hence the title.