Through the Looking Glass (Toto album)

Occupation

Through the Looking Glass is the eleventh studio album released in 2002 by the U.S. rock band Toto. This is a cover album.

Genesis

Toto recorded the album, according to guitarist Steve Lukather as " a tribute to those artists who have influenced us " on. Therefore, only cover versions of songs by other artists and groups included thereon.

The album was created in 2002 and was produced by the band itself. As a single Could You Be Loved been previously disengaged.

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Reception

Through the Looking Glass reached number 22 in the German album charts.

Music Express wrote, in addition to a single "real failure" ( House of the Rising Sun ) would offer the album " consistently very fine recycled and on top of that superb produced song commodity that sometimes less closely with the elderly template once more, " schäkere, but " always with imaginative to score arrangements " virtue. With the re-recording of Bob Marley's classic Could You Be Loved it were a "killer remake ", it groove the original smooth over the pile, the benefit "blue rock " version of Al Green's I Can not Get Next to You " massively by David Paichs organ and the ongoing wind - wide sides, while from Bodhisattva Steely Dan an impetuous Rocker " will," ennobled by Steve Lukather exquisite guitar work, even George Harrison's while My Guitar Gently Weeps too bitter, earthy beauty " leads, and the embossed entire album. Toto's very clever seven- eight - quarter - quarter - Mix let Creams Sunshine of Your Love from 1967, " but look pretty old. "

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