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Toto Live at Montreux 1991 Blu-Ray, CD, 2 Vinyl LPs & T-Shirt Option to Get Signed
- Item Number
- 618
- Estimated Value
- 400 USD
- Sold
- 50 USD to moviesq
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
TOTO Live at Montreux 1991 Blu-ray, CD, 2 Vinyl LPs & T-shirt
Includes: Blu-ray, CD, 2 Vinyl LPs & T-shirt.
Winner has option to receive item signed and with personalized message from David Paich (keyboards and vocals).
This is a limited edition set: Japan 2016 (Collectors Edition).
In 1991 Quincy Jones personally Invited Toto to play live at Montreux. The live performance featured Steve Lukather (guitar & lead vocals), David Paich (keyboards & vocals), Jeff Porcaro (drums & percussion) and Mike Porcaro (bass). The lineup would go on to make the Toto "Kingdom Of Desire" album released in 1992, shortly after the tragic early death of drummer Jeff Porcaro.
This is the last live-recorded performance of Jeff Porcaro. The Montreux show, now being released for the first time, combines then unreleased tracks from the Kingdom Of Desire album with classic hits and covers of songs by Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone. It is a perfect addition to any Toto fan’s collection.
Filmed in high definition.
1) On The Run
2) Kingdom Of Desire
3) I’ll Be Over You
4) Africa
5) Jake To The Bone
6) Red House
7) Rosanna
8) I Want To Take You Higher
Some TOTO Background:
Toto IV is the fourth studio album by TOTO released in the spring of 1982 this album received six Grammy Awards in 1983 including Album of the Year, Producer of the Year for the band, and Record of the Year for "Rosanna". It reached number four on the Billboard 200 album charts in the United States, shortly after its release.
The lead single, "Rosanna", peaked at number 2 for five weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, while the album's third single, "Africa", written by David Paich, topping the Hot 100 chart, became the group's first and only number 1 hit.[5] The fourth single, "I Won't Hold You Back", also peaked within the top ten on the Hot 100, at number 10, With the success of "Africa", the album climbed back into the top 10 in early 1983.
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