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

Often cited by fans as the best of the Williams era, this album features polished production and songwriting, including "Pamela" and "Stop Loving You." The Transitional Era (1990–1999)

"King of the World", "Bottom of Your Soul", "Dying on My Feet"

A darker, more progressive rock-oriented effort, Hydra proved that Toto wasn't just a radio-pop act. "99", "White Sister" Toto - Studio Discography -1978-2006- -FLAC-

The deep, resonant bass drum and ambient reverbs on "I Will Remember" offer an incredible test for subwoofer response. 10. Mindfields (1999)

In 1981, Toto attempted a harder rock approach with Turn Back . This album, however, met with less commercial success compared to their previous works. Despite this, it is an essential chapter in the discography, capturing the band at a transitional point where they were refining their sound before the monumental success of their next album. The 24-bit 192kHz FLAC remasters available for this album are a great way to explore the raw energy of Toto's early 80s rock edge. Often cited by fans as the best of

"Don't Chain My Heart", "Kingdom of Desire", "2 Hearts"

"Falling in Between", "King of the World", "Bottom of Your Soul" Mindfields (1999) In 1981, Toto attempted a harder

With Simon Phillips stepping in on drums, Tambu introduced a organic, bluesy, and spiritually reflective sound to the Toto catalog.

Simon Phillips' signature acoustic drum kit setup sounds massive in FLAC, capturing the deep, natural thud of the bass drums and the pristine ring of the cymbals. Phase 3: Sophistication and Later Years (1999–2006) Mindfields (1999)

Jeff Porcaro’s legendary drum ghost notes and intricate hi-hat work remain perfectly crisp and distinct.

The atmospheric, synthesizer-heavy intro of the title track provides an excellent test for your audio system's soundstage. 3. Turn Back (1981)