Mindfields


Mindfields is the tenth studio album by the American rock band Toto. It was released in Europe and Japan in March 1999, followed by a US release on November 16, 1999. Mindfields'' saw the return of vocalist Bobby Kimball, who had departed the band in 1984 during recording sessions for the Isolation album.

Recording

The band began recording the album on August 10, 1998. This came after a reunion tour with former lead singers Bobby Kimball and Joseph Williams earlier that year to celebrate their 20th anniversary and [Toto XX|Toto (band)|Toto XX] album. Although the band decided on Kimball, Williams did contribute as co-writer of the song "Mad About You". As of December 3, 1998, the album was being mixed and the cover art was being designed. Release dates were also set but pushed back as they grew closer. The album was eventually released across Europe beginning the first week of March 1999.

Reception

The album received mixed reviews from critics. Michael Gallucci of AllMusic wrote: "Overlong, overwrought, and devoid of personality, this incredibly dull world-view update of Toto's crassly professional sound manages to pillage several cultures at once without contributing a single song worth remembering. The playing is tight—as you would expect from a bunch of studio session musicians—but all the skills in the world can't liven these 14 plodding tracks."

Track listing

1999 Bonus Tracks

1 On some copies of the album, a longer version of "High Price of Hate" was used with a length of 9:49.

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3 Track 1 and 12 switched places

4 Track 13 was originally titled "Better World "

5 Track 14 was originally titled "Spanish Steps of Rome"

Personnel

Adapted from album's liner notes.
Toto
Guest musicians

Production

Singles

Melanie / Spanish Steps Of Rome