A collection of odds and sods, rarities and obscurities, Distortions' 13th & Pine is designed for the obsessive Todd Rundgren collectors out there, and, in that sense, it satisfies, since there is a lot of weird, unheard music here. Still, this is a collection primarily of small pleasures, lacking revelations or forgotten gems — it's just simply a way to dig deeper. That's not a bad thing, but it does mean that it's inconsequential for anybody outside of the obsessives (and even they may find it a little marginal).