| | Toto 25th Anniversary: Live In Amsterdam CD Toto Discography of CDs
(4 Customer Reviews)
Subtitled - Live In Amsterdam. 2003 live release featuring 19 tracks. Eagle Records.
Includes liner notes by Jerry Ewing.
Toto: Steve Lukather (vocals, guitar); David Paich (vocals, bass); Bobby Kimball (vocals); Mike Porcaro (bass); Simon Phillips (drums).
25th Anniversary: Live In Amsterdam Music Toto 25th Anniversary: Live In Amsterdam Songs 25th Anniversary: Live In Amsterdam Music 25th Anniversary: Live In Amsterdam Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   Wow These top notch muso's continue to push the boundaries musically.Steve Lukather's solo's are melodically beautiful and you can never predict what's coming next.
If you have not purchased a live album yet this year, well they don't come any better than this awesome outfit of top rated musos. Do yourself a favour and purchase the same live DVD too.Brilliant!!!! Submitted by a reviewer (Melbourne, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Amazing live CD! This live CD is just an amazing. Steve Lukather are playing so awesome. Very good song choice.
If you like live rock, you defently gonna like this CD!
Buy it, and you will not regret... Submitted by Jakob (Denmark, Århus) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Pretty Good Production sounds great...I think the Medley's slow down the disc.
As a whole it's a nice collection. Submitted by radioel63 (Michigan) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Powerful! This is much nicer than the Livefields CD! lukathers playing is so beautiful to listen to plus his tone on this CD is really vibing!!
The song selection is perfect and keeps you wanting more! Great performance all around! This is a must buy CD...... Submitted by a reviewer (C'Dale, PA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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