Hermit Of Mink Hollow, Todd Rundgren

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Regular price $90.00
Artist - Todd Rundgren
Format - 12" Album
Genre - Rock and Electronic
Year - 1978
Country - Japan
Grading (record) - Near Mint
Grading (sleeve) - Very Good Plus

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Todd Rundgren – Hermit of Mink Hollow

Artist: Todd Rundgren

Title: Hermit of Mink Hollow

Album Type: Eighth Studio Album

Original Release Date: April 1978

Label: Bearsville / Warner Bros.

Genre: Pop Rock / Soft Rock / Progressive Pop

Background & Production Hermit of Mink Hollow marked a significant "return to form" for Todd Rundgren. After several years spent exploring dense, experimental progressive rock with his band Utopia, Rundgren retreated to his home studio in Lake Hill, New York (Mink Hollow), to record a solo project. In a feat of technical and musical brilliance, Rundgren wrote, produced, engineered, and performed every single instrument and vocal on the album himself. This "one-man-band" approach allowed him to recapture the melodic intimacy and "wizard" production style that had made Something/Anything? a masterpiece earlier in the decade.

Musical Composition & Style The album is famously divided into two sides: "The Easy Side" and "The Difficult Side," showcasing Rundgren's range from commercial pop to introspective balladry.

  • The Major Hit: Can We Still Be Friends is the album’s crown jewel—a soulful, piano-led ballad about the end of his relationship with Bebe Buell. It became a Top 30 hit and remains one of the most covered songs in his catalog.

  • The "Easy" Side: Tracks like Determined and You Don't Have to Camp Around showcase Todd's mastery of the three-minute pop song, blending Beatles-esque melodies with 70s power-pop energy.

  • The "Difficult" Side: This side leans into more complex arrangements and social commentary. Bag Lady is a stark, empathetic portrait of homelessness, while Bread offers a satirical look at the struggle for financial stability.

  • Vocal Production: Because Todd performed all the harmonies himself, the album features lush, layered vocal arrangements that give the record a rich, "choral" depth unique to his production style.

Legacy & Collector Notes Hermit of Mink Hollow is widely considered Rundgren's most essential solo work of the late 70s. It proved that he could still write world-class pop hits without sacrificing his experimental edge. For vinyl collectors, original Bearsville pressings (often identified by the "BR 6976" catalog number) are highly valued for their warm, analog fidelity. The cover art, featuring a close-up of Todd with an introspective expression, perfectly captures the solitary, "hermit" nature of the recording process. It is a must-have for Shopify stores focusing on singer-songwriters, "One-Man-Band" legends, and 70s Pop/Rock essentials.

  • eywords: Todd Rundgren, Hermit of Mink Hollow, Can We Still Be Friends, Bearsville Records, 1978 Vinyl, One Man Band, Singer-Songwriter, Soft Rock, Pop Rock.

  • Collection Ideas: 70s Singer-Songwriter Classics, The Wizard/True Star Essentials, Solo Masterpieces, Power Pop Gems.

  • Related Artists: Utopia, Hall & Oates, Carole King, The Cars, Sparks.

Click for Grading Scale

MINT - sealed

NM - likely never played - almost perfect

VG+ - light scuffs, light scratches wont effect play

VG -  signs of wear, light scratches you can feel

GOOD -  surface noise, visible groove wear

POOR / FAIR- some damage, causing issues like skipping & distorted audio

OIS - original inner sleeve