yleekiyote
05-17-2008, 01:52 PM
I just got a copy and it sounds great. The album is called Ever Changing Times and it is some good stuff.
The first song is heavy and it's an awesome tune.
The second is very good, very melodic. Classic Toto sound.
The third is a cool tune called New World and the lyrics "Take your soul and throw it away, you wont need it in the new world where theres no one left to save. Got to take our stand it's judgement day, if we ignore the final warning, it's a new world, we gotta pay for our history"
The fourth song is called Tell Me What You Want From Me and it has the same type of punch like Zebra's Waiting To Die, without the sax, it kicks serious a.s.s. One of the heaviest tunes on the album. (where did he get the title from I wonder). You got to hear it, you swear it's so close in sounding like Waiting To Die.
The fifth tune I Am is a slow type ballad, very nice tune.
The sixth is Jammin' With Jesus, a funky, bluesy tune with a touch gospel.
The seventh is Stab In The Back, an ok tune, nothing much grabbed me, it has it's moments.
The next tune is Never Ending Nights, another good power ballad tune with a nice chorus. Another classic Toto sound.
Icebound is a rocky tune, more of a heavy bite to it. it's pretty good, not my favorite but has a cool solo.
How Many Zero's starts off with a jazzy sound, into a heavy song, rocking tune. An awesome solo, but a little too short for solo's
And the last tune is an instrumental that has all the sounds of Lukather wrapped into one. It has a Pink Floyd feel to it. Guitar playing much like Gilmore.
He assembled a good band for this one. If you are a Toto fan, you will appreciate this one. Also keep an eye on his young son Trevor, he's got some talents as well.
The first song is heavy and it's an awesome tune.
The second is very good, very melodic. Classic Toto sound.
The third is a cool tune called New World and the lyrics "Take your soul and throw it away, you wont need it in the new world where theres no one left to save. Got to take our stand it's judgement day, if we ignore the final warning, it's a new world, we gotta pay for our history"
The fourth song is called Tell Me What You Want From Me and it has the same type of punch like Zebra's Waiting To Die, without the sax, it kicks serious a.s.s. One of the heaviest tunes on the album. (where did he get the title from I wonder). You got to hear it, you swear it's so close in sounding like Waiting To Die.
The fifth tune I Am is a slow type ballad, very nice tune.
The sixth is Jammin' With Jesus, a funky, bluesy tune with a touch gospel.
The seventh is Stab In The Back, an ok tune, nothing much grabbed me, it has it's moments.
The next tune is Never Ending Nights, another good power ballad tune with a nice chorus. Another classic Toto sound.
Icebound is a rocky tune, more of a heavy bite to it. it's pretty good, not my favorite but has a cool solo.
How Many Zero's starts off with a jazzy sound, into a heavy song, rocking tune. An awesome solo, but a little too short for solo's
And the last tune is an instrumental that has all the sounds of Lukather wrapped into one. It has a Pink Floyd feel to it. Guitar playing much like Gilmore.
He assembled a good band for this one. If you are a Toto fan, you will appreciate this one. Also keep an eye on his young son Trevor, he's got some talents as well.