Toto XX: 1977–1997 | ||||
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Compilation album by Toto | ||||
Released | 25 May 1998 | |||
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Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 69:15 | |||
Label | Sony Legacy | |||
Producer | Toto | |||
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Allmusic |
Toto XX: 1977-1997 is a compilation album by Toto to celebrate their 20th anniversary. The album features rare original demos, outtakes, previously unreleased recordings and live tracks from the band's 20-year career. The first single released, "Goin' Home", is the same song on Joseph William's album "3", but with Bobby Kimball on lead vocals.
Allmusic, not realizing that the album's nine studio tracks were all recorded nine years or more before its release, commented that "Essentially, this is a Toto reunion album, featuring nine new studio cuts and four live tracks[...]" and said that the material was similar to that on Tambu (then the band's most recent studio album). They praised the performances but concluded the release to be "not particularly interesting to anyone except hardcore fans".
"Goin' Home"
"Tale of a Man"
"Last Night"
"In a Word"
"Modern Eyes"
"Right Part of Me"
"Mrs. Johnson"
"Miss Sun"
"Love Is a Man's World"
"On the Run"
"Dave's Gone Skiing"
"Baba Mnumzane"
"Africa"