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All's Well That Ends Well

STEVE LUKATHER

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Although he'll probably always be best known as the guitar player in Toto, Steve Lukather has been releasing solo albums on a semi-regular basis since the late '80s. And in 2010, Lukather (or as he's also often referred to, Luke) released his sixth solo studio album overall, All's Well That Ends Well. Having also served as a session player for a variety of artists over the years (Michael Jackson, Stevie Nicks, Lionel Richie, Alice Cooper, etc.), it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that the nine tracks on All's Well That Ends Well run the stylistic gamut. "On My Way Home" possesses an unmistakable Steely Dan-like vibe and "Flash in the Pan" is the album's hardest rocker, while such compositions as "You'll Remember" and the instrumental "Tumescent" bring to mind '80s-era jazz/pop/rock. Although first and foremost a guitarist, Lukather also possesses a serviceable singing voice, which he displays throughout the album. Additionally, Lukather doesn't hold back in the lyric-writing department, as he seems to have used All's Well That Ends Well as a forum to spill his guts about a variety of subjects, which admittedly, sometimes comes off a bit heavy-handed (such as the track "Brody's"). Also, those expecting an upbeat album from start to finish may be surprised, as evidenced by such "blue"-sounding tracks as "Can't Look Back" and "Don't Say It's Over." Add it all up, and you get what is arguably Lukather's most challenging solo release yet.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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1
Darkness In My World
00:06:59

Steve MacMillan, Producer - STEVE LUKATHER, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist - CJ Vanston, Composer, Producer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher

2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records 2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records

2
On My Way Home
00:05:21

Steve MacMillan, Producer - STEVE LUKATHER, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist - CJ Vanston, Composer, Producer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher

2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records 2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records

3
Can't Look Back
00:04:42

Steve MacMillan, Producer - STEVE LUKATHER, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist - CJ Vanston, Composer, Producer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher

2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records 2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records

4
Don't Say It's Over
00:05:39

Steve MacMillan, Producer - STEVE LUKATHER, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist - CJ Vanston, Composer, Producer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher

2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records 2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records

5
Flash In The Pan Explicit
00:04:53

Steve MacMillan, Producer - STEVE LUKATHER, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist - CJ Vanston, Producer - Fee Waybill, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher

2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records 2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records

6
Watching The World
00:04:50

Steve MacMillan, Producer - STEVE LUKATHER, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist - CJ Vanston, Composer, Producer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher

2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records 2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records

7
You'll Remember
00:05:15

Steve MacMillan, Producer - STEVE LUKATHER, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist - CJ Vanston, Producer - Fee Waybill, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Steve Weingart, Composer

2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records 2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records

8
Brody's Explicit
00:05:35

Steve MacMillan, Producer - STEVE LUKATHER, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist - Randy Goodrum, Composer - CJ Vanston, Producer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher

2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records 2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records

9
Tumescent
00:04:02

Eric Valentine, Composer - Steve MacMillan, Producer - STEVE LUKATHER, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - CJ Vanston, Producer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Steve Weingart, Composer - Carlitos Del Puerto, Composer

2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records 2010 Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records

Album review

Although he'll probably always be best known as the guitar player in Toto, Steve Lukather has been releasing solo albums on a semi-regular basis since the late '80s. And in 2010, Lukather (or as he's also often referred to, Luke) released his sixth solo studio album overall, All's Well That Ends Well. Having also served as a session player for a variety of artists over the years (Michael Jackson, Stevie Nicks, Lionel Richie, Alice Cooper, etc.), it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that the nine tracks on All's Well That Ends Well run the stylistic gamut. "On My Way Home" possesses an unmistakable Steely Dan-like vibe and "Flash in the Pan" is the album's hardest rocker, while such compositions as "You'll Remember" and the instrumental "Tumescent" bring to mind '80s-era jazz/pop/rock. Although first and foremost a guitarist, Lukather also possesses a serviceable singing voice, which he displays throughout the album. Additionally, Lukather doesn't hold back in the lyric-writing department, as he seems to have used All's Well That Ends Well as a forum to spill his guts about a variety of subjects, which admittedly, sometimes comes off a bit heavy-handed (such as the track "Brody's"). Also, those expecting an upbeat album from start to finish may be surprised, as evidenced by such "blue"-sounding tracks as "Can't Look Back" and "Don't Say It's Over." Add it all up, and you get what is arguably Lukather's most challenging solo release yet.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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