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Daryl Hall and Trent Reznor Guest On Todd Rundgren Album

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on March 22, 2017

in News

Todd Rundgren has gone a whole new route for his upcoming album, White Knight, bringing in a host of guest artists.

Out May 12 on Cleopatra Records, the new set includes guest appearances from Daryl Hall, Donald Fagan, Joe Walsh, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, Bettye LaVette, Joe Satriani, Robyn, Dem Funk, Bobby Strickland, Moe Burg and a number of others, including his son Rebop.

Rundgren recently said of the collaborations “I wanted to collaborate not just for the musical possibilities, but also to play for new audiences and expose my fans to the range of artists I enjoy working with.”

The track list:

CD / Digital
Come
Got Your Back (featuring KK Watson with Dam Funk)
Chance For Us (featuring Daryl Hall with Bobby Strickland)
Fiction
Beginning (Of The End) (featuring John Boutte)
Tin Foil Hat (featuring Donald Fagen)
Look At Me (featuring Michael Holman)
Let’s Do This (featuring Moe Berg)
Sleep (featuring Joe Walsh)
That Could Have Been Me (featuring Robyn)
Deaf Ears (featuring Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross)
Naked & Afraid (featuring Bettye LaVette)
Buy My T
Wouldn’t You Like To Know (featuring Rebop Rundgren)
This Is Not A Drill (featuring Joe Satriani with Prairie Prince, Kasim Sulton)

Vinyl
Come
Got Your Back (featuring Watson with Dam Funk)
Chance For Us (featuring Daryl Hall with Bobby Strickland)
Fiction
Beginning (Of The End) (featuring John Boutte)
Tin Foil Hat (featuring Donald Fagen)
Lets Do This (featuring Moe Berg)
Sleep (featuring Joe Walsh)
That Could Have Been Me (featuring Robyn)
Buy My T
This Is Not A Drill (featuring Joe Satriani with Prairie Prince, Kasim Sulton)

Rundgren will also go on the road starting in late-April to promote the album.

The dates:
04/29 – St. Louis, MO – The Venue @ River City Casino
05/02 – Burnsville, MN – Ames Center
05/03 – Waukegan, IL – Genesee Theatre
05/06 – Columbus, OH – Express Live!
05/08 – Cleveland, OH – House Of Blues
05/10 – North Tonawanda, NY – Riviera Theatre and Performing Arts Center
05/11 – Tarrytown, NY – The Tarrytown Music Hall
05/13 – Kingston, NY – Ulster Performing Arts Center
05/14 – East Greenwich, RI – Greenwich Odeum
05/17 – Salisbury, MA – Blue Ocean Music Hall
05/18 – Portland, ME – Aura
05/25 – Fort Myers, FL – Barbara B. Mann Perf. Arts Hall
05/27 – Saint Petersburg, FL – The Mahaffey Theater
06/10 – Syracuse, NY – Onondaga Community College (Syracuse Jazz Fest)

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