Nazz III

[2] Drummer Thom Mooney, who retained possession of the master tapes, was contacted by SGC Records in 1970.

He finally agreed to turn over the tapes under the condition he be allowed to oversee the mixing of the album.

[2] It has often been claimed that during the production process for Nazz III, lead vocalist Stewkey overdubbed his vocals on songs which originally featured Rundgren singing.

[2] In 2006, Sanctuary Records released Nazz Nazz and Nazz III on a double CD that added several outtakes, including what it claims are the original versions of songs where Rundgren's vocals were removed, but these recordings are in fact Rundgren's demonstrations of the songs for the rest of the band, not recordings taken from the actual album sessions.

[3] Moreover, Rundgren has stated that he only sang lead on songs which Stewkey refused to sing.