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Toto - Studio Discography -1978-2006- -flac-

This period covers the band’s classic lineup era (through Tambu ) and the early 2000s reunion with Mindfields and Falling in Between .

Jeff Porcaro’s final recorded grooves hit with immense weight and clarity, preserving the nuance of his legendary ghost notes on the snare. Late-Era Mastery and Refinement (1995–2006) Tambu (1995)

This album features some of Jeff Porcaro's most powerful, hard-hitting drum tracking, beautifully preserved in the low-end frequencies. 9. Tambu (1995) Toto - Studio Discography -1978-2006- -FLAC-

A standard high-quality archive of this discography typically adheres to the following audiophile standards: Free Lossless Audio Codec (.flac) Channels: Stereo

Listen for the separation of the loop-based percussion and the depth of the low-end bass synth notes. This period covers the band’s classic lineup era

Miles Davis provides a trumpet solo on the track "Don't Stop Me Now." A FLAC rip captures the intimate breathiness and warmth of his iconic horn tone perfectly. The Seventh One (1988)

"Africa", "Rosanna", "Make Believe", "I Won't Hold You Back" The Seventh One (1988) "Africa", "Rosanna", "Make Believe",

Introducing British drum virtuoso Simon Phillips, Tambu is an organic, reflective, and highly philosophical album influenced by gospel and progressive rock.