Tambu (album) explained

Tambu
Type:studio
Artist:Toto
Cover:Toto Tambu.jpg
Released:September 29, 1995 (Europe)[1]
October 13, 1995 (Japan)
June 4, 1996 (US)
Studio:Capitol (Hollywood)
Label:Columbia (Europe)
Sony (Japan)
Legacy (US)
Prev Title:Kingdom of Desire
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Best Ballads
Next Year:1996

Tambu is the ninth studio album by American rock band Toto. It was released in 1995 through Sony Records. Tambu has sold 600,000 copies worldwide. It is the band's first album to feature Simon Phillips following Jeff Porcaro's death in 1992. The album includes the single "I Will Remember", which failed to chart in the US but was the band's first chart hit in the UK since "I Won't Hold You Back" twelve years before.[2]

Tambu was a nominee for Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical in 1997.[3] [4]

Reception

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."

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

Personnel

Adapted from album's liner notes.[6]

Toto

Featured musicians

Additional musicians

Production

Additional notes

Catalogue: (CD) Sony Legacy 64957

Singles

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tambu.
  2. http://www.theofficialcharts.com/artist/_/toto/ Toto UK chart history
  3. Mix vol 21, page 62. Mix Publications, 1997
  4. [Billboard Magazine]
  5. The Absolute Sound vol 20, p 134. Absolute Sound, Ltd., 1997
  6. Tambu . 1995 . booklet . Columbia.