Steve Lukather – Lukather (1989)

Steve Lukather – Lukather (1989)


Besides guest appearances from TOTO members David Paich and Jeff Porcaro he cooperated with Michael Landau and Jan Hammer and wrote songs together with guest bass-player Eddie Van Halen, ("Twist The Knife"), guest vocalist Richard Marx ("Swear Your Love") and a nine minute!!! epic "Fall Into Velvet" co-written by The Fixx lead-singer Cy Curnin and guest lead-guitarist Steve Stevens from the Billy Idol band.


Tracklist:

"Twist The Knife" (Lukather, Van Halen) – 5:24
"Swear Your Love" (Lukather, Marx) – 4:00
"Fall Into Velvet" (Curnin, Lukather, Stevens) – 9:03
"Drive A Crooked Road" (Kortchmar, Lukather) – 5:20
"Got My Way" (Goodrum, Landau, Lukather) – 4:57
"Darkest Night Of The Year" (Lukather, Stevens) – 5:19
"Lonely Beat Of My Heart" (Lukather, Warren) – 4:17
"With A Second Chance" (Goodrum, Lukather) – 4:36
"Turns To Stone" (Goodrum, Lukather) – 5:35
"It Looks Like Rain" (Kelly, Lukather, Steinberg) – 4:21
"Steppin' On Top Of Your World" (Kortchmar, Lukather) – 5:41

Personnel:
Steve Lukather - Lead Vocals, Guitars, Synthesizers, Keyboards
Eddie Van Halen - Bass
Steve Stevens - Guitar
Jan Hammer - Synthesizer, Hammond Organ
Richard Marx - Background Vocals
Tommy Funderburk - Background Vocals
Carlos Vega - Drums
Jeff Porcaro - Drums
Lenny Castro - Percussion
Neil Stubenhaus - Bass
C.J. Vanston - Keyboards
Tommy Price - Drums
Michael Landau - Guitar

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Forever In Time Praying Mantis (3) Steve Lukather**Lonely Beat Of My Heart** - Diane Warren

Lukather has released nine solo studio albums: Lukather (1989), Candyman (1994), Luke (1997), Santamental (2003), Ever Changing Times (2008), All's Well That Ends Well (2010), Transition (2013), I Found the Sun Again (2021), and Bridges (2023). 1989-1997: Lukather, Candyman, and Luke

Lukather is the first solo studio album by Toto guitarist Steve Lukather, released on August 28, 1989 through Columbia Records . History Lukather came about after Toto had been recording and playing for eleven years and the band consensus was to take a break.

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