01 June 2026

Todd Rundgreen and Runt

Todd Rundgren is a prolific rock musician, songwriter, and producer who continues to defy classification or genre. The vast majority of his albums are released as solo efforts, but he did have three bands along the way.

I wrote about his first band, Nazz, in an earlier post. They had 3 albums and several hits, including "Open My Eyes" and "Hello, It's Me." They broke up in 1969, and Todd was almost ready to go solo, but he formed Runt. 

The first Runt album was basically a solo album. Todd played nearly all the instruments, wrote all the songs, and produced the record. The other members were really supporting players. The official lineup was: Tony Sales on bass and his brother Hunt Sales on drums. They weren't really a permanent band, but were hired for the sessions. 

Titling the album "Runt" on the cover but showing only Todd certainly made it look like a solo album. The name “Runt” was self‑deprecating humor, and Todd has said he felt like the odd one out in the music scene at the time.

He was trying to reinvent himself after Nazz. The name Runt also reflected the minimal, makeshift nature of the group. Todd was breaking away from the psychedelic pop of Nazz and leaning into a more ballad-oriented style. 

He has made it clear that hearing Laura Nyro's album Eli and the Thirteenth Confession "blew his mind, and you can feel her stylistic influence especially in the 1969-1972 years. 

The “second Runt album” is Runt: The Ballad of Todd Rundgren (1971), which once again includes the band and Todd's name up front. It is a lush, emotionally intimate, piano‑driven record that marks Todd’s first major leap toward the songwriting sophistication he later perfected on Something/Anything?. Again, it's not a “band” album at all, as it’s essentially Todd alone. These ballads have orchestral touches, soul influences, and a confessional tone.

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