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The first solo release from former Toto frontman Steve Lukather features 11 different tracks, including "Song for Jeff," dedicated to his bandmate Jeff Porcaro.
European pressing features a total of 11 tracks including 'Freedom', 'Born Yesterday', 'Bomber', 'Froth', 'Never Walk Alone' and more. Sony. 2006.
Personnel: Steve Lukather (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Paul Rodgers (vocals); David Paich (organ); John Pena (bass guitar); Simon Phillips (drums); Chris Trujillo, Lenny Castro (percussion); Fee Waybill, Richard Page (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Bill Airey Smith; Tom Fletcher.
Recording information: Capitol; Devonshire Studios.
Photographer: Armando Gallo. Steve Lukather Candyman Songs | 1. | Hero With a 1, 000 Eyes | |
| 2. | Freedom | |
| 3. | Extinction Blues | |
| 4. | Born Yesterday | |
| 5. | Never Walk Alone | |
| 6. | Party in Simon's Pants | |
| 7. | Borrowed Time | |
| 8. | Never Let Them See You Cry | |
| 9. | Froth | |
| 10. | Bomber, The | |
| 11. | Song for Jeff | |
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