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The Essential Toto (Rm) (2CD)

The Essential Toto (Rm) (2CD)
Toto

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Rosanna
  2. Stop Loving You
  3. Hold The Line
  4. Caught In The Balance
  5. 99
  6. The Other Side
  7. I Won't Hold You Back
  8. Africa
  9. Don't Chain My Heart
  10. 2 Hearts
  11. Waiting For Your Love
  12. Make Believe
  13. Goodbye Elenore
  14. Home Of The Brave
  15. How Does It Feel
  16. The Road Goes On

Disc 2:

  1. I Will Remember (European Re-Mix)
  2. Georgy Porgy
  3. Just Can't Get To You
  4. Pamela
  5. Baby He's Your Man
  6. I'll Supply The Love
  7. Holyanna (European Re-Mix)
  8. The Turning Point (European Re-Mix)
  9. If You Belong To Me (European Re-Mix)
  10. Can You Hear What I'm Saying (European Re-Mix)
  11. Slipped Away
  12. Dave's Gone Skiing
  13. Without Your Love
  14. Stranger In Town
  15. Till The End
  16. I'll Be Over You

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #25878 in Music
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Formats: Original recording remastered, Extra tracks

Customer Reviews

Essential Roto5
Toto? Where are you wittle doggie doggie? Don't poopsies on the bed Toto. Do you all remember the great cartoon "The Jetsons". You know, George Jetson, his boy Elroy, his dog Astro. Yes, Astro!!! Astro was a great dog!!! Toto was a spoiled rotten little chicken wing of a dog. No personality, a totally generic dog in every sense. Don't get me wrong, the wizard of oz was a great movie! Toto could have easily been eliminated from the script. Toto never even really existed except for a brief moment in history.
Alright, lets get back to the point of this review, we were talking about Astro, we all remember, George Jetson's dog. What a great dog Astro was! He had that speech impediment and that alone was worth waking up early for on a Saturday morning. Do you remember the impediment? Like, if your name is Johnny, Astro would say Zhahwee, with such enthusiasm and positiveness, or, if your name was TOTO, Astro would say ROTO, which I think is actually a much more accurate description than TOTO.
Call ROTO ROOTER, thats the name, we'll wash your troubles down the drain! ROTO ROOTER, TOTO ROOTER, SCROTO ROOTER, its all the same folks. Its all the same old dogpie rehashed over and over again until its stuck in the dirty sewage pipe of ROTO. ROTO. ROTO. Say it one more time, just like the song repeats the same line 5,000 disgusting times. Lets say it again. ROTO. ROTO. ROTO. ROTO. THE ESSENTIAL ROTO, flush it down and leave it there.

I am really glad i found this album, Toto are a class act!5
Have you ever heard a singer or group and thought, 'take away the lead
singer or a particular aspect and they would be awesome.' Well with Toto you don't have to, you have excellent musicians and great vocals and with 32 songs on one album you really are spoilt for choice.
I first heard of Toto on the brilliant compilation album 'American Heartbeat' and had forgotten them until someone reviewed the same album as me and i saw the list of other albums he liked.
'Rosanna', 'Hold the line' and 'Africa' are all fantastic songs, but when you add to these 'I won't hold you back', 'I'll be over you', 'Home of the brave' and the anthem '2 Hearts' then you know that you have something really special.
Yes, there are weaker songs (mainly on the second disk) ,but if you are looking to fill 1hour 30 minutes of this groups inspirational music on a tape then boy you will have a headache trying to fit your favourite 20 songs on it. You will not regret buying this album.

best overview and introduction to TOTO currently available4
Several TOTO compilations have been available for the past years. Most of them were poorly compiled or suffered from both uninteresting bonus material and weak sound (especially the erratic "Past to Present"). The "Essential Toto" gets it almost right: The double disk version covers all phases of the band selecting their best songs from their studio records and gains additional points for sound quality. There a few miss outs most regrettable the fine instrumental "Anthem" from their debut, but the overall selection of songs is OK and representative of their oeuvre. The compilation allows not only to listen to the songs TOTO is best known for (from their self-tiled debut and the Grammy-loaded VI), but showcases also more recent efforts, some of which (especially songs from XX and Tambu) despite less airplay and chart success compare well to their old material from their most successful period in the 80's. . Another minor regret is the track order. Why can't anyone provide a chronological order of songs on a collection that is meant to illustrate the history and thus the musical evolution of a band? In summary: The 2CD edition of "Essential Toto" is by far the best overview and introduction to TOTO currently available with respect to both sound quality and selected tracks.