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Isolation (Toto album)

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Recorded
  
1984

Isolation (1984)
  
Fahrenheit (1986)

Release date
  
18 October 1984

Label
  
Columbia Records

Length
  
41:42

Artist
  
Toto

Producer
  
Toto

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Released
  
October 18, 1984 (1984-10-18)

Studio
  
Record Plant and The Manor (Los Angeles, CA); Sunset Sound, The Villa and Bill Schnee Studios (N. Hollywood, CA); Can-Am Studios (Tarzana, CA); Abbey Road Studios (London, England)

Genres
  
Rock music, Pop rock, Hard rock, Progressive rock

Similar
  
Toto albums, Rock music albums

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Isolation is the Gold-certified fifth studio album by Toto, released on October 18, 1984. This was one of two albums the band made with Fergie Frederiksen as the primary vocalist, the other being their soundtrack to Dune. Isolation failed to achieve the popularity of its predecessor, Toto IV, although it achieved gold record status and gave the band their highest charting mainstream rock single "Stranger in Town" (No. 7). Relatively few songs from this album were featured in live performances after 1985's Isolation World Tour.

Contents

Background and recording

Frederiksen, singing lead on seven of the ten tracks, replaced original Toto vocalist Bobby Kimball while the band was in the recording process for the album. Kimball had recorded vocals for some of the album's tracks prior to his termination; sources differ on how many - Kimball says most of the album, whereas David Paich and Steve Lukather say around 3 or 4 songs. Some of Kimball's background vocals can be heard on the record, such as in their single "Stranger in Town", and at least one song, "Lion", had a demo recording with Kimball on lead vocals before being recorded with Frederiksen.

Reception

Allmusic's retrospective review praised the performances of Jeff Porcaro, David Paich, and Steve Lukather in passing but dismissed Isolation as "a Journey clone album, minus the aching ballads that had made Journey such a success."

Production

  • Produced by Toto
  • Engineers: Niko Bolas, Tom Knox, Greg Ladanyi and Shep Lonsdale.
  • Assistant Engineers: Richard Bosworth, Ann Calnan, Terry Christian, Tom Fletcher, Stuart Furusho, Bill Jackson, Brian Malouf, Peggy McCreary, Franz Pusch, Duane Seykora and David Schober.
  • Strings engineered by John Kurlander
  • Mixing: Greg Ladanyi and Toto
  • Mastering: Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab (Los Angeles, CA).
  • Art Direction and Design: Bill Murphy
  • Illustration: Robert Kopecky
  • Photography: Raul Vega
  • Toto

  • Fergie Frederiksen - lead vocals (except on "Stranger in Town", "How Does it Feel" and "Holyanna"), backing vocals
  • Steve Lukather - guitars, backing vocals, lead vocal on "How Does It Feel"
  • David Paich - keyboards, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Stranger In Town" and "Holyanna", co-lead vocal on "Carmen", orchestral arrangements on "How Does it Feel" and "Change of Heart"
  • Steve Porcaro - keyboards, electronic sounds
  • Mike Porcaro - bass
  • Jeff Porcaro - drums, percussion
  • Additional musicians

  • The London Symphony Orchestra - strings
  • James Newton Howard - orchestral arrangements on "How Does it Feel" and "Change of Heart"
  • Lenny Castro - percussion
  • Joe Porcaro - percussion
  • Mike Cotten - synthesizer on "Stranger in Town"
  • Chuck Findley - trumpet
  • Jerry Hey - trumpet, horn arrangements on "Lion"
  • Tom Scott - saxophone
  • Tom Kelly - backing vocal on "How Does it Feel"
  • Richard Page - backing vocal on "How Does it Feel"
  • Gene Morford - bass vocal on "Stranger in Town"
  • Bobby Kimball - backing vocals
  • Singles

  • Stranger in Town / Change of Heart
  • Holyanna / Mr. Friendly
  • How Does It Feel / Mr. Friendly
  • Angel Don't Cry / Mr. Friendly (released in Australia)
  • Endless / Isolation (released in UK)
  • Songs

    1Carmen3:26
    2Lion4:48
    3Stranger In Town4:50

    References

    Isolation (Toto album) Wikipedia