TOTO‘s debut album was one of the surprise events in the music business at the end of the seventies. It was rammed to the rafters with methodically crafted tracks, and produced two bonafide hit singles; ‘I’ll Supply The Love’ and ‘Hold The Line’.
It was these two songs that reshaped the sound of melodic rock, giving rise to the style that forever onwards became known as AOR. Certified double platinum, the future for Toto looked assured or so they thought…
When they returned with their second album “Hydra“, their fans and critics were confronted with a work that although immediately recognizable, was considerably more advanced and complex.
Instead of serving up another dish of stylistic melodic rock, they reached deep inside and committed to elaborate compositions and intricate arrangements. In many respects the approach could be traced directly back to the band’s progressive rock leanings; something that their musical ability and dexterity had always hinted at.
01 – Hydra
02 – St. George And The Dragon
03 – 99
04 – Lorraine
05 – All Us Boys
06 – Mama
07 – White Sister
08 – A Secret Love
Bobby Kimball – lead and backing vocals
Steve Lukather – guitars, lead and backing vocals
Steve Porcaro – keyboards, electronics, backing vocals
David Paich – keyboards, lead and backing vocals
David Hungate – bass, guitar
Jeff Porcaro – drums, percussion
Additional musicians;
Michael Boddicker: keyboards
Roger Linn: synthesizers
Lenny Castro: percussion
Marty Paich: string arrangements