Toto, “Great Expectations” from ‘Toto XIV’ (2015): Toto Tuesdays
Toto pulled out all the stops to wrap up 2015’s ‘Toto XIV,’ concluding with the epic prog-rock masterpiece “Great Expectations.”
Toto pulled out all the stops to wrap up 2015’s ‘Toto XIV,’ concluding with the epic prog-rock masterpiece “Great Expectations.”
“Orphan,” the first single from 2015’s ‘Toto XIV,’ further cements Joseph Williams’ standing as the best of all Toto vocalists.
“Burn” is an epic Toto ballad, and it serves to remind you how accomplished the band is – not only as musicians, but as songwriters and producers.
“Running Out of Time” comes charging out to open what was once believed to be the final Toto studio project.
“Mad About You” marks the return of former – and future – Toto frontman Joseph Williams, at least in spirit.
Chicago kicks off arguably the best album they recorded after the passing of original guitarist Terry Kath.
This lost Toto track’s best moments are, unfortunately, what keeps it mired in a bygone era.
“Goin’ Home,” a driving, anthemic track, was once deemed not good enough by Toto’s record company. What do they know?
Toto’s “Struck By Lightning” has a tough attitude that wouldn’t have been out of place on 1984’s ‘Isolation’ or 1992’s ‘Kingdom of Desire.’ Yet it also offers something different.
“A Thousand Years” offered a glimpse into Toto’s growth and aspirations, as they began the run home on 1988’s ‘The Seventh One.’