Nazz - Nazz Nazz - Including Nazz III - The Fungo Bat Sessions (1969/2006)
Artist: Nazz
Title: Including Nazz III - The Fungo Bat Sessions
Year Of Release: 1969/2006
Label: Castle Music
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:16:14 + 01:17:13
Total Size: 369/1008 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Including Nazz III - The Fungo Bat Sessions
Year Of Release: 1969/2006
Label: Castle Music
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:16:14 + 01:17:13
Total Size: 369/1008 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
01. Forget All About It
02. Not Wrong Long
03. Rain Rider
04. Gonna Cry Today
05. Meridian Leeward
06. Under the Ice
07. Hang on Paul
08. Kiddie Boy
09. Featherbedding Lover
10. Letters Don't Count
11. A Beautiful Song
Bonus Tracks:
12. Love Everywhere
13. Sing a Song
14. Sydney's Lunchbox
15. Magic Me
16. Kicks
17. Not Wrong Long [Mono Single]
18. Under the Ice [Mono Single]
CD 2 (Nazz III aka The Fungo Bat Sessions):
01. Some People
02. Only One Winner
03. Kicks
04. Resolution
05. It's Not That Easy
06. Old Time Lovemaking
07. Magic Me
08. Loosen Up
09. Take the Hand
10. How Can You Call That Beautiful?
11. Plenty of Lovin'
12. Christopher Columbus
13. You Are My Window
14. Some People [Single Mix]
15. Magic Me [Single Mix]
16. Not Wrong Long [Extended Beginning]
17. Meridian Leeward [Alternative Version]
18. Letters Don't Count [Todd Vocals]
19. Resolution [Todd Vocals]
20. Only One Winner [Todd Vocals]
21. It's Not That Easy [Todd Vocals]
22. Take the Hand [Todd Vocals]
23. How Can You Call That Beautiful? [Todd Vocals]
24. Forget All About It [Todd Vocals]
The Nazz was an American rock band formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, in 1967 by guitarist Todd Rundgren and bassist Carson Van Osten. Drummer Thom Mooney and vocalist/keyboardist Robert "Stewkey" Antoni joined before their first concert, opening for the Doors in 1967. They are best known for their debut single "Open My Eyes" backed with "Hello It's Me".
Their name was derived from the Yardbirds' song "The Nazz Are Blue". Although the use of a definite article was intended, the band was credited simply as "Nazz" on their records and promotional materials. Between 1968 and 1970, Nazz released three albums (Nazz, Nazz Nazz, and Nazz III). Following the group's disbandment in 1969, Rundgren pursued a solo career, and in 1972, recorded a new version of "Hello It's Me" that reached number 5 on U.S. charts.
Their name was derived from the Yardbirds' song "The Nazz Are Blue". Although the use of a definite article was intended, the band was credited simply as "Nazz" on their records and promotional materials. Between 1968 and 1970, Nazz released three albums (Nazz, Nazz Nazz, and Nazz III). Following the group's disbandment in 1969, Rundgren pursued a solo career, and in 1972, recorded a new version of "Hello It's Me" that reached number 5 on U.S. charts.