Saturday, October 8, 2011

Hits List: Toto

This group began as the backing band for Boz Scaggs--that's them you hear on his great Silk Degrees album.  Shortly after that, the group decided to record music on their own, and they made a big splash with their first album which included "Hold the Line".  But in 1982, they went in the studio and when they finished, they had created a masterpiece with the album known as Toto IV.  The album won them six Grammy Awards.  But to appreciate this group fully, you have to know that many of them are in high demand as musicians for other artists.  If you peruse the support on great albums, or just click on The Top 100 Albums of the Rock Era* on this blog, you'll see the outstanding contribution they have made there.  They have always been just a tight, tight band with a crisp sound and fantastic musicianship.  Many people would be surprised that they are still doing well in the Netherlands, which seems to have become almost a second home for them.  Here is the complete Hits List for Toto:


1978:  "Hold the Line" (#5, #14 U.K., #8 Australia, #19 Netherlands)
1979:  "I'll Supply the Love" (#45, #92 U.K.)
           "Georgy Porgy" (#48, #65 Australia)
           "Rockmaker"
1980:  "99" (#26, #97 Australia)
           "St. George and the Dragon"
           "All Us Boys"
1981:  "Goodbye Elenore"
           "If It's the Last Night"
           "Live for Today" (#40 Mainstream Rock)



1982:  "Rosanna" (#2, #17 Adult Contemporary, #8 Mainstream, #12 U.K., #16 Australia, #6 Netherlands)
           "Make Believe" (#30)--highly underrated.
           "Africa" (#1, #5 AC, #3 U.K., #5 Australia, #4 Netherlands)
           "Afraid of Love" (#28 Mainstream)
           "Lovers in the Night" (#57 Mainstream)
1983:  "I Won't Hold You Back" (#10, #1 AC, #37 U.K., #80 Australia)
           "Waiting for Your Love" (#73, #27 AC)
1984:  "Stranger in Town" (#30,#7 Mainstream, #100 U.K., #40 Australia)
1985:  "Holyanna" (#71)
           "Angel Don't Cry"
           "How Does It Feel"
           "Endless"
1986:  "I'll Be Over You" (#11, #1 AC, #38 Netherlands)
           "Without Your Love" (#38, #7 AC, #64 Netherlands)
1987:  "'Til the End"
           "Lea"
           "Could This Be Love"
1988:  "Stop Loving You" (#96 U.K., #2 Netherlands)
           "Pamela" (#22, #94 Australia, #8 Netherlands)
           "Mushanga" (#16 Netherlands)
           "Anna"
           "Straight for the Heart"
1990:  "Love Has the Power" (#22 Netherlands)
           "Out of Love" (#17 Netherlands)
           "Africa" (re-release) (#80 U.K., #32 Netherlands)
1991:  "Can You Hear What I'm Saying" (#44 Netherlands)



1992:  "Don't Chain My Heart" (#12 Netherlands)
           "Only You"
           "2 Hearts"
           "The Other Side"
1993:  "Africa" (live)
           "With a Little Help From My Friends" (live)
           "I'll Be Over You" (live)
1995:  "I Will Remember" (#64 U.K., #41 Netherlands)
           "The Turning Point"
           "The Other End of Time"
1996:  "If You Belong to Me"
           "Drag Him to the Roof"
           "Just Can't Get to You"
1998:  "Goin' Home"
           "Mad About You"
           "Melanie" (#64 Netherlands)
           "Cruel"
2002:  "Could You Be Loved"
           "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"

2006:  "Bottom of Your Soul"

That's 14 hits with four Top 10's and one #1 in the U.S. and 13 hits with four Top 10's in the Netherlands.

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