Nazz - Nazz (1968)
Tracklist front / back album covers
Side one
"Open My Eyes" – 2:48
"Back of Your Mind" – 3:48
"See What You Can Be" – 3:00
"Hello It's Me" – 3:57
"Wildwood Blues" (Rundgren, Thom Mooney, Robert "Stewkey" Antoni, Carson Van Osten) – 4:39
Side two
"If That's the Way You Feel" – 4:49
"When I Get My Plane" – 3:08
"Lemming Song" – 4:26
"Crowded" (Mooney, Stewkey) – 2:20
"She's Goin' Down" – 4:58
2006 Reissue CD Bonus Track (Sanctuary Records)
"Nazz Radio Commercials" - 3:02
"Train Kept A-Rollin'" (album outtake) (Tiny Bradshaw, Howard Kay, Lois Mann) - 3:22
"Magic Me" (pre-LP audition tape) - 2:47
"See What You Can Be" (pre-LP audition tape) - 2:52
"Hello It's Me" (demo) - 3:51
"Crowded" (demo) - 2:48
"Open My Eyes" (non-phased demo) - 2:40
"Lemming Song" (demo) - 4:04
"The Nazz Are Blue" (live) (Jeff Beck, Keith Relf, Paul Samwell-Smith, Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty) - 3:47
"Why Is It Me?" (early version of "Lemming Song" by Woody's Truck Stop) - 3:09
"Hello It's Me" (mono single mix) - 4:06
"Open My Eyes" (mono single mix) - 2:05
Nazz Band Members / Musicians
Todd Rundgren – Electric guitar, backing vocals, string arrangements, mixing
Robert "Stewkey" Antoni – Keyboard, lead vocals
Carson Van Osten – Bass guitar, backing vocals
Thom Mooney – Drums
Bill Traut – producer (tracks 2-3, 5-10)
Michael Friedman – producer, (tracks 1, 4) photography
Chris Huston – associate producer
Bill Inglot – remastering, digital remastering
Ken Perry – remastering, digital remastering
Joel Brodsky – photography
Jon Landau – liner notes
Nazz is the self-titled debut album by psychedelic rock group Nazz. It was released in 1968.
The track "Open My Eyes" was accompanied by a promo video, directed by Ray Dennis Steckler. Nazz peaked at number 118 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart, while the single "Hello It's Me" peaked at number 66 on the Pop Singles chart.
The album was remastered and rereleased in 2006 with bonus tracks by Sanctuary Records Group.
The album also featured the original version of "Hello It's Me" by guitarist Todd Rundgren. This song became a hit when Rundgren re-recorded it several years later as a solo single for his double album Something/Anything?.