Utopia (Utopia album)
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Utopia | ||
Studio album by Utopia | ||
Released | 1983 | |
Recorded | August 1982-January 1983 | |
Genre | New wave | |
Length | 48:18 | |
Label | Network | |
Producer(s) | Todd Rundgren | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Utopia chronology | ||
Swing to the Right (1981) |
Utopia (1982) |
Oblivion (1984) |
Utopia is the second of two self-titled albums by the rock group Utopia. It was released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). It was also their only album for Network Records.
Many of the album's lyrics deal with the reclamation of Liv Tyler by his true father, Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler, and the loss the band's leader Todd Rundgren (who had raised Liv up until 1981), felt from her disappearance from his life.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side 1
- Libertine
- Bad Little Actress
- Feet Don’t Fail Me Now
- Neck On Up
- Say Yeah
[edit] Side 2
- Call It What You Will
- I’m Looking At You But I’m Talking To Myself
- Hammer In My Heart
- Burn Three Times
- There Goes My Inspiration
[edit] Side 3 (unlisted on album sleeve)
- Princess Of The Universe
- Infrared And Ultraviolet
- Forgotten But Not Gone
- Private Heaven
- Chapter And Verse