Utopia - Utopia (1982)
Tracklist front / back album covers
Side 1
"Libertine" (lead vocal: Sulton)
"Bad Little Actress" (lead vocal: Rundgren/Sulton)
"Feet Don’t Fail Me Now" (lead vocal on verses: Powell)
"Neck On Up" (lead vocal: Wilcox)
"Say Yeah" (lead vocals: Rundgren/Sulton)
Side 2
"Call It What You Will" (lead vocal: Sulton)
"I’m Looking at You But I’m Talking to Myself" (lead vocal: Rundgren)
"Hammer in My Heart" (lead vocal: Rundgren)
"Burn Three Times" (lead vocal: Powell)
"There Goes My Inspiration" (lead vocal: Rundgren/Sulton)
Side 3 (and later a Bonus EP (unlisted on album sleeve))
"Princess of the Universe" (lead vocal: Wilcox)
"Infrared and Ultraviolet" (lead vocals: Rundgren/Sulton)
"Forgotten But Not Gone" (lead vocals: Rundgren/Sulton)
"Private Heaven" (lead vocal: Sulton)
"Chapter and Verse" (lead vocal: Rundgren)
CD Track listing
"Libertine"
"Bad Little Actress"
"Feet Don’t Fail Me Now"
"Neck On Up"
"Say Yeah"
"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"
"Princess of the Universe"
"Infrared and Ultraviolet"
"Forgotten But Not Gone"
"Private Heaven"
"Chapter and Verse"
"Hammer In My Heart (Dance Mix) (only available on 2000 CD reissue by Unidisc Music)
Utopia Band Members / Mucisians
Todd Rundgren - guitar and vocals
Roger Powell - keyboards and vocals
Kasim Sulton - bass and vocals
John "Willie" Wilcox - drums, percussion and vocals
Doug Howard - bass and vocals
Utopia is the 2nd of two self-titled albums by the rock group Utopia (the other being Todd Rundgren's Utopia). It was released in 1982. It was also their only album for Network Records.
During the composing phase of this album, Kasim Sulton had left to pursue a solo career, and Doug Howard from the band Touch was brought in on bass. Howard co-wrote two songs on the album, "Feet Don’t Fail Me Now" and "I’m Looking at You But I’m Talking to Myself". These songs are credited to "Utopia and Doug Howard" on the finished album. Howard stepped aside when Sulton decided to return, had no further involvement with the group, and was not featured in the album's cover photo.