Top Albums and Albums by Toto
Toto is a Japanese company known for its Washlet toilet and other products. The company was established in 1917 and is based in Kitakyushu, Japan. It has manufacturing facilities in nine countries, and is the largest producer of washlets. Toto is known for its innovative design of the modern toilet. Its designs have won numerous awards, including the coveted Good Design Award. Here are a few of the top Toto products.
“Transition” was Toto’s sixth studio album, released in 1986. This was their first album in a decade, and Steve Lukather wrote all the songs on it. It was a huge success, and the band was on the verge of a comeback. Toto has not missed a tour since and continues to play. In the meantime, the band is on a North American tour. In addition to their North American dates, the group recently announced plans to tour in Japan and Europe.
Toto’s next album, Through the Looking Glass, was a disappointment to fans, but was a critically acclaimed release. The lead single, “The One I Love”, became an international hit. The album failed to chart in many countries, but was a huge hit in Japan. Toto’s third album, “Turn Back”, was not a commercial success, and failed to make a mark on the charts in many countries. In addition to releasing several singles and a live album, Toto also released two more albums.
The album was released in 1992 and Toto embarked on a world tour to promote the album. The lineup included Shannon Forrest, Steve Porcaro, and Warren Ham. Other members of the touring band included Shem von Schroeck, Lenny Castro, and Joseph Williams. The 40 Trips Around the Sun tour was the band’s biggest and most successful tour to date. The tour continued until March of 2018 and was completed in Mashantucket, Connecticut on September 27.
The group’s seventh album, “Red”, was released in 1992. It was Toto’s fourth album with Porcaro, and the second with Steve Lukather. The band’s eighth, “Round the World” featured songs like “Africa”, “Badlands”, and others. The second album, Kingdom of Desire, featured the band’s final album with Jeff Porcaro, and was a hit with both fans and critics.
In 2000, Toto made their first return to the United States after six years. The band toured a few more countries before ending the tour in 2001. The tour was a success and the band released three more albums. The newest album, “Toto XX,” was released in late 1997, marked the band’s twentieth anniversary. It featured their single “Goin’ Home.” Its 20th anniversary was marked by the band’s “Reunion” tour in the United States.
The band’s members have collaborated with many artists. They have worked with Pink Floyd, Eric Clapton, Los Lobotomys, and Quincy Jones. The band has also performed in the U.S. as part of their touring schedule. The band’s name has become synonymous with their music style. Toto is a multi-faceted musical force that has a wide fan base. The names of the band’s members are a testament to their versatility and quality.