Toto - Studio Discography -1978-2006- -flac-

A cover album. Why listen to Toto play covers in FLAC? Because of the production. Their cover of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" breaks down the Beatles’ arrangement into a funk odyssey. The clarity of the bass synth in "Bodhisattva" is a subwoofer test.

The birth of the “sound.” Tracks like "Hold the Line" explode in FLAC. Listen for the tight, dry drum sound and Larry Carlton’s guest guitar solo. In lossless, the bottom end of David Hungate’s bass is muscular without being boomy. A necessity.

Independence and veteran craftsmanship.

11. Through the Looking Glass (2002)

12. Falling in Between (2006)


Features a duet with a young Michael Jackson brother? No, but it features Miles Davis! Yes, the jazz legend plays on "Don’t Stop Me Now." In FLAC, Davis’ trumpet timbre is razor-sharp yet smooth. Also, "I’ll Be Over You" showcases the subtleties of Lukather’s vocal fry.

The band adapts to a changing rock landscape while maintaining technical proficiency. Toto - Studio Discography -1978-2006- -FLAC-

8. Kingdom of Desire (1992)

9. Tambu (1995)

10. Mindfields (1999)