After two albums that failed to meet expectations, "Isolation" (1984) and "Fahrenheit" (1986), Toto were determined to return to the path of success with a new work that followed in the footsteps of their acclaimed "Toto IV", released six years earlier. And they succeeded with "Seventh One", receiving a warm welcome from their fans, thanks to a collection of tracks that would once again place them among the best of melodic rock in the late eighties. For this new album, David Paich took the reins of the group, giving greater prominence to the keyboards and even greater emphasis on the vocal harmonies of Joseph Williams, Steve Lukather, and Paich himself, at the expense of the guitars. "Seventh One" contains an irresistible repertoire full of outstanding tracks such as the catchy "Pamela", the carefree "You Got Me", the rock "Stay Away", the epic with progressive airs "Home of the Brave", the spectacular "Stop Loving You" or the extraordinary ballads "Anna" and "Mushanga".


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