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Toto Toto/Switzerland 1991

Toto Toto/Switzerland 1991

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From the 1991 summer tour, when Steve Lukather first began taking the lead vocals on most songs, the stage at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland on July 5th was recorded completely over 82 minutes with multi-camera professional shots. The sound was familiar, but as for the video, only Kingdom Of Desire was broadcast on TV in the past, so the full-length version is very rare, and when it was released a few years ago, it was a high-quality item that became a hot topic among enthusiastic TOTO fans. It was directly dropped from the analog video master, but the quality of both image and sound is excellent. (There is a part in the first half of I'll Be Over You where the sound becomes unstable due to tracking.) Of course, the sound is of course a high-quality soundboard recording, and the separation of the sound is also excellent, so you can enjoy the detailed playing ensemble of all the members with outstanding technique, and it is a great sight and a great sound. The opening band introduction is by Quincy Jones. The late Jeff Porcaro's drum playing is also recorded with realistic images and clear sound, and fans will surely be moved to tears just by the close-up footage of him inserted throughout the album. At the end of Africa, you can see a drum and percussion solo. Jake To The Bone's intense instrumental play is a must-see for all fans of fusion-flavored rock. The close-up video of Luke's hands at the Red House, which starts with the MC saying "This is dedicated to Stevie Ray Vaughan," is so amazing that you will be glued to the screen. You can see the performance of the representative songs such as Rosanna and Hold The Line, as well as the back chorus, which is a big hit. The last song is a Sly cover Wanna Take You Higher, which is full of a festive mood. For Toto collectors, this is a must-have title and a great item. Original menu included. Live at Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland 5th July 1991 PRO-SHOT 1. Introduction by Quincy Jones 2. On The Run 3. Kingdom Of Desire 4. I'll Be Over You 5. Africa 6. Jake To The Bone 7. Red House 8. Band Introduction 9. Rosanna 10. Hold The Line 11. Wanna Take You Higher Steve Lukather - Guitar & Vocal David Paich - Keyboards & Vocal Mike Porcaro – Jeff Porcaro - Drums Chris Trujillo - Percussion Jennie Douglas McRae - Vocal Fred White - Vocal Jackie McGhee - Vocal PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 82min.

Live at Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland 5th July 1991 PRO-SHOT 1. Introduction by Quincy Jones 2. On The Run 3. Kingdom Of Desire 4. I'll Be Over You 5. Africa 6. Jake To The Bone 7. Red House 8. Band Introduction 9. Rosanna 10. Hold The Line 11. Wanna Take You Higher Steve Lukather - Guitar & Vocal David Paich - Keyboards & Vocal Mike Porcaro – Bass Jeff Porcaro - Drums Chris Trujillo - Percussion Jennie Douglas McRae – Vocal Fred White - Vocal Jackie McGhee - Vocal PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx. 82min.

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