Toto - Studio Discography -1978-2006- -flac-
Return to form. This album is mixed with wide stereo imaging. Track 3, "Cruel," features a call-and-response guitar solo. In lossless, the panning from far left to center is dramatic. Mindfields was originally a high-resolution recording; FLAC is the closest consumer version to the master tape.
: The first album without Jeff Porcaro, showcasing a more somber and experimental tone. Toto - Studio Discography -1978-2006- -FLAC-
Often overlooked, Hydra is darker and more progressive. The title track, "Hydra," features complex time signatures. A low-resolution file turns this dense masterpiece into mud. In FLAC, the stereo panning of the backing vocals and the clarity of the Mellotron strings become audible. Return to form
The following studio albums are included in this discography: In lossless, the panning from far left to center is dramatic
Toto is a legendary American rock band known for their distinctive sound, which blends elements of rock, pop, jazz, and progressive rock. Formed in 1976 in Los Angeles, California, the band consists of Joseph Williams (lead vocals), David Paich (keyboards, vocals), Steve Lukather (guitar, vocals), Jeffrey Porcaro (drums, percussion), and John DeLuca (bass).
When discussing the pantheon of studio rock royalty, few names command as much respect from musicians and producers as . Known for their impeccable musicianship, sophisticated harmonies, and genre-defying catalog, Toto’s studio albums from 1978 to 2006 represent a golden era of analog and early digital recording perfection.