- Love Has the Power
- Africa
- Hold the Line
- Out of Love
- Georgy Porgy
- I'll Be over You
- Can You Hear What I'm Saying
- Rosanna
- I Won't Hold You Back
- Stop Loving You
- 99
- Pamela
- Animal
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Overview
Toto's compilation is to be recommended in that it contains all four of the group's Top Ten hit singles -- "Hold the Line," "Rosanna," "Africa," and "I Won't Hold You Back." It also contains four more of Toto's 14 pop chart singles -- "Georgy Porgy," "99," "I'll Be Over You," and "Pamela." But that means it leaves out six chart entries, including the Top 40 hits "Make Believe," "Stranger in Town," and "Without Your Love." In their place are an album track from the most recent album, The Seventh One, and four newly recorded songs co-written and sung by the group's fourth lead vocalist, Jean-Michel Byron, who is more soulful than his predecessors, but no more memorable. As such, this is not the ideal Toto best-of and earns its "pick" designation over Toto IV only by virtue of its inclusion of the group's first hit, "Hold the Line."
Product Details
Release Date: | 02/01/2008 |
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Label: | Sbme Special Mkts. |
UPC: | 0886972299624 |
catalogNumber: | 722996 |
Rank: | 6538 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Toto Primary ArtistCheryl Lynn Vocals
Tower of Power Horn
Phyllis Saint James Choir, Chorus
John Bahler Choir, Chorus,Choir Director
Susan Boyd Choir, Chorus
Alex Brown Choir, Chorus
Emilio Castillo Horn
Luis Conte Percussion
Lynn Davis Choir, Chorus
Kevin Dorsey Choir, Chorus
Gene Morford Choir, Chorus
Debbie Hall Choir, Chorus
Phillip Ingram Choir, Chorus
Bobby Kimball Vocals
Stephen "Doc" Kupka Horn,Horn Section
Steve Lukather Guitar,Piano,Vocals,Group Member
David Paich Keyboards,Vocals,Group Member
Jeff Porcaro Percussion,Drums,Group Member
Darryl Phinnessee Choir, Chorus
Mike Porcaro Bass,Group Member
Alfie Silas Choir, Chorus
Lee Thornburg Horn,Horn Section
Tom Timko Horn,Horn Section
Carmen Twillie Choir, Chorus
Maxine Willard Waters Choir, Chorus
Luther Waters Choir, Chorus
Oren Waters Choir, Chorus
Joseph Williams Vocals
Willie Green Choir, Chorus
Jean-Michel Byron Vocals
Greg Adams Horn
Technical Credits
Jon Anderson ContributorMichael McDonald Contributor
Toto Producer
Larry Williams Contributor
James Newton Howard Contributor
Tom Scott Contributor
John Bahler Vocal Arrangements,Choir Arrangement
Lenny Castro Contributor
Michael Fisher Contributor
Gary Grant Contributor
James Guthrie Producer,Engineer
Jerry Hey Contributor
Jim Horn Contributor
David Hungate Contributor
Tom Kelly Contributor
Tom Knox Producer,Engineer
Greg Ladanyi Engineer
Shep Lonsdale Engineer
Marty Paich Contributor
George Massenburg Producer,Engineer
James Pankow Contributor
Bill Payne Producer
Steve Porcaro Contributor
Schmitt Engineer
Timothy B. Schmit Contributor
Chuck Finley Contributor
Greg Adams Horn Arrangements
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