Faithful (Todd Rundgren album)

Faithful is the seventh studio album by American musician Todd Rundgren, released in May 1976 on Bearsville Records.

Critic Robert Christgau called the second side Rundgren's "clearest and most interesting set of songs since Something/Anything?".

[4] The closing song, "Boogies (Hamburger Hell)", opens with a reference to restaurant chain Beefsteak Charlie's, which former Utopia drummer Kevin Ellman was operating along with his family at the time.

The album was released in May 1976 with virtually no advertising, as Bearsville president Paul Fishkin believed that Rundgren fans would purchase it based solely on word of mouth.

[citation needed] The Rundgren original "Love of the Common Man" and his cover of the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" were released as singles, the latter peaking at number 34 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.