Starz Rider wrote:
TOTO to start their own label in the U.S. — 25 August 1999
TOTO have decided to put out LIVEFIELDS on their own label in the U.S. They have just made a deal with a company to sell all their stuff on the internet. It will be like their own personal record store, merchandizing etc... They can sell CD's, T-shirts, picks, guitars, drums and anything else they want as well as the Sony catalogue. Steve Lukather says that this way they will be able to keep the fans from getting ripped off.
Steve Lukather (Luke Daddy) told everyone on AOL not to buy the import version of Livefields and to hold out for the domestic version. I never saw or heard about a domestic version. I did see the import version a couple of times, but I remembered Luke's words and left it alone. (Why? Well, my wife had picked up Mindfields for me as a European import while in France. Consequntly, I missed out on "Spanish Steps" when Mindfields was released here in America. Now, I've missed all of Livefields too!)
The new live album has been released as an import, but it's been confirmed that it will be released domestically in the Spring as well (April, I think). I believe that's the album without David Paich and Mike Porcaro, which barely makes it Toto. However, they do attract high quality musicians, so I'm sure it's a solid effort.
Jim