Tambu (album)

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Tambu
File:Toto Tambu.jpg
Studio album by Toto
Released May 1995 (Europe)
June 4, 1996 (USA)
Genre Pop rock, soft rock, hard rock
Length 70:07
Label Sony
Producer Toto and Elliot Scheiner
Toto chronology
Kingdom of Desire
(1992)Kingdom of Desire1992
Tambu
(1995)
Best Ballads
(1996)Best Ballads1996

Tambu is the ninth studio album by Toto released in May 1995. Tambu sold 600,000 copies worldwide. It was the first Toto studio album since the death of Jeff Porcaro in 1992. It includes the single "I Will Remember", which failed to chart in the USA but was the band's first chart hit in the UK since "I Won't Hold You Back" 12 years before.[1]

The album was a nominee for Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical in 1997.[2][3]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2/5 stars [4]

Allmusic's review reflected on the album as a major change of direction for Toto, commenting on the anguished and highly vague philosophical lyrics and the focused, bluesy musical style. They found Steve Lukather's performance as chief lead vocalist of such quality that it was puzzling why he hadn't been given the role earlier, and concluded "You couldn't call the result accomplished, but Tambu suggested that Toto was embarked on a new personal and musical journey that might lead in an interesting direction."[4]

The Absolute Sound called the album "brilliant" and "near-perfect", saying that it was better than the band's previous works.[5]

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Gift of Faith"   Lukather/Lynch/Paich 7:23
2. "I Will Remember"   Lukather/Lynch 6:06
3. "Slipped Away"   Lukather/Lynch/Paich/Phillips/Porcaro 5:16
4. "If You Belong to Me"   Lukather/Lynch/Paich 5:03
5. "Baby He's Your Man"   Garrett/Lukather/Paich 5:40
6. "The Other End of Time"   Goodrum/Lukather 5:04
7. "The Turning Point"   Lukather/Lynch/Paich/Phillips/Porcaro 5:25
8. "Time Is the Enemy"   Lukather/Paich/Waybill/Waybill 5:40
9. "Drag Him to the Roof"   Lukather/Lynch/Paich 6:10
10. "Just Can't Get to You"   Ballard/Lukather/Paich 5:03
11. "Dave's Gone Skiing"   Lukather/Phillips/Porcaro 4:59
12. "The Road Goes On"   Ballard/Lukather/Paich 4:26

Personnel

Toto

  • Steve Lukather – guitars; lead and backing vocals; bass fills on "Baby He's Your Man"; mandolin on "The Road Goes On"; synthesizer and piano on "I Will Remember", "The Other End of Time", and "Just Can't Get to You"
  • David Paich – synthesizer (except on "I Will Remember"), piano (except on "The Other End of Time" and "Just Can't Get to You"), conductor, Hammond organ on "The Turning Point" and "Just Can't Get to You", string arrangements, backing vocals, lead vocals on "The Turning Point" and "Drag Him to the Roof"
  • Mike Porcaro – bass, keyboards on "The Turning Point"
  • Simon Phillips – drums, keyboards on "The Turning Point", drum loops on "Baby He's Your Man", Roland TR-808

Guest musicians

  • Lenny Castro – percussion on "Gift of Faith", "I Will Remember", and "The Other End of Time"
  • Michael Fisher – percussion on "If You Belong to Me"
  • Paulinho da Costa – percussion on "Baby He's Your Man", "The Turning Point", and "Time is the Enemy"
  • Jenny Douglas-McRae – backing vocals, lead vocals on "The Turning Point" and "Baby He's Your Man"
  • John James – backing vocals, lead vocal on "Drag Him to the Roof"
  • Phillip Ingram – backing vocals
  • Ricky Nelson – backing vocals on "Baby He's Your Man" and "The Turning Point"
  • Steve Porcaro – drum loops on "Baby He's Your Man"

Engineers

Additional notes

Catalogue: (CD) Sony Legacy 64957

Singles

  • I Will Remember / Dave's Gone Skiing
  • I Will Remember / Dave's Gone Skiing / Blackeye (CD/12")
  • I Will Remember / Rosanna / Africa / Georgy Porgy
  • The Turning Point / The Road Goes On / Time is the Enemy
  • The Other End of Time / Slipped Away
  • The Other End of Time / Slipped Away / Home of The Brave
  • If You Belong to Me / Don't stop me now

References

  1. Toto UK chart history, The Official Charts. Retrieved September 10, 2011.
  2. Mix vol 21, page 62. Mix Publications, 1997
  3. Billboard Magazine. Jan 18, 1997
  4. 4.0 4.1 Tambu at AllMusic
  5. The Absolute Sound vol 20, p 134. Absolute Sound, Ltd., 1997