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4.0 out of 5 stars Toto - "Turn Back".
Toto's third album "Turn Back" from 1981 is sort of a guenea pig in the band's extensive catalog. Sandwiched between the highly successful self-titled debut, its follow-up "Hydra" and the monster smash of "Toto IV", "Turn Back" was Toto's least successful album yielding no hit singles and barely scraping the album charts. The album also took a beating from many critics...
Published on January 28, 2005 by Louie Bourland

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3.0 out of 5 stars Turn Back...the clock
As Toto albums go, this CD is in my collection for posterity, and as another reviewer mentioned, the title track, Turn Back.

Not too impressed with the songwriting on this CD as I have been with their other albums, but there are some really shining moments in spite of otherwise dull songs. I think Toto may have been rushed into recording this album without a whole...

Published on August 21, 2000 by blender


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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Toto - "Turn Back"., January 28, 2005
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This review is from: Turn Back (Audio CD)
Toto's third album "Turn Back" from 1981 is sort of a guenea pig in the band's extensive catalog. Sandwiched between the highly successful self-titled debut, its follow-up "Hydra" and the monster smash of "Toto IV", "Turn Back" was Toto's least successful album yielding no hit singles and barely scraping the album charts. The album also took a beating from many critics claiming that the music and its performances were weak and disasterous.
However, in hindsight, "Turn Back" is not a bad album at all. Since its release nearly 24 years ago, the album has become somewhat a fan favorite. Its lack of success and big hits make the album arguably more enjoyable to listen to than any other Toto album. This is also the band's heaviest album musically. The three opening tracks, "Gift With A Golden Gun", "English Eyes" and "Live For Today" usher in the album with solid dose of hook-filled hard rock with Steve Lukather's biting guitar work and the late Jeff Porcaro's solid forceful drumming. The hard rock element is also apparent in fast-paced shuffle of "Goodbye Elenore" which features a strong resemblance to bands like Queen. There is also a small progressive-rock touch heard in the album's title track with its heavy doses of keyboards and guitar textures.
Balancing out the album are three ballads. "A Million Miles Away" is a typical Toto power ballad with Bobby Kimball's emotional soaring vocals. "I Think I Could Stand You Forever" has a harder edge to it and once again comes across with musical references to Queen and Journey. "If It's the Last Night" is a Steve Lukather sung acoustic ballad with a slight REO Speedwagon vibe to it. This is also the album's powerful closing track.
"Turn Back" is an album that has aged gracefully over the years. Despite its lack of any commercial success, it is still one of Toto's strongest albums displaying the band's usual strong musicianship and great songwriting. With musical of this high of callibel, maybe it is time to Turn Back and realize just what a good album this really is.
An Underrated Gem!!!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Underrated gem, November 2, 2001
This review is from: Turn Back (Audio CD)
For some reason, Turn Back seems to the "lost" Toto album--the poorest in sales, the one with no Top 40 hit, the one where the band supposedly lost all their distinctiveness and magic before recapturing it for IV. Hogwash. The songs on here are creative, energetic, and while not always as memorable as some of their other best work, excellent throughout. My only real complaint is there are only eight songs. That's probably better than the alternative, though: packing the cd with filler material. Turn Back doesn't have a single throwaway in it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This is the best of their first three., May 31, 2001
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Jim Toms (W. Frankfort, IL (USA)) - See all my reviews
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"Turn Back" is pretty much solid from start to finish. Bobby Kimball's vocals are strong on all of the album's superior cuts, including "Gift with a Golden Gun", "English Eyes", "A Million Miles Away", and "Turn Back". After their second album, "Hydra" (which to me, was a disappointing experiment) this was a welcome change which attempted to get back to the sound the group displayed on their first album. Give it a shot.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EMOTION!!!, July 3, 2003
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Håkan Lindgren (Helsingborg. Sweden) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Turn Back (Audio CD)
First off, a warning! This cd can make you cry if you have just lost your love, trust me, been there (ack! can't believe I just said that), done that. Turn Back - also knows as the "sad smiley" (take a look at the cover) - is Toto's pure love cd. All ths songs are about love, both good and bad love. All kinds of love. You're in love? Then BUY IT! The pure 100% grade A romance is these:

If it's the last Night - the subliminal content of this song is that we all, young and old (okay, I added that part), should make love like it's the last night and like we would die the very next day! Just because we won't be together much longer doesn't mean we can't still love, right?!

A Million Miles Away - they miss someone! A LOT! But that person is just like they say, a million miles away!

Goodbye Elenore - she [messed] with the wrong person! PAYBACK TIME! This is a song about what you could call bad love. People knows that she can decieve, but someone still gets caught up by her. No surprise there. Now, to all you drummers out there, listen GOOD to the footwork and beat that Jeffrey uses, it's one of a kind and sounds SO cool! It really adds to the sound!

And so on...
The song "Live for Today" has got one of the most listenable harmonics and tones I've ever heard! It's a song you could hear over and over again without getting tired of it.
Okay, to sum up, this is as I said grade A emotion! Released in '81, everyone still loves it. It has gotten bad reviews though, and I can't in the world figure out WHY!!!!! Anyway, it's a beautiful (that's the correct word, yaay) album that everybody should have in his/her posession.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than a forerunner, June 12, 2001
This review is from: Turn Back (Audio CD)
In my opinion "Turn Back" is one of Toto's best albums, together with "IV" and "The Seventh One". This might sound strange because "Turn Back" is totally different from the two successful albums mentioned above. The opener is the rock song "Gift With A Golden Gun", which is one of the best songs on the album. Kimball's vocals sound a bit like Peter Cetera and the whole song's a bit like "Chicago". "English Eyes" is a solid rock song with much emphasis on the guitar, as well as Luke's "Live for today". These songs are followed by the two best songs on "Turn Back" and two of my all time Toto-favourites: "A Million Miles Away" is a ballad with a hard hitting chorus and "Goodbye Elenore" is one of the best rock songs Toto ever did. "I think I could stand you forever" and "Turn Back" are as well great songs and worth a listen. The last track on the album is the wonderful ballad "If It's The Last Night". "Turn Back" features great vocal performances by both Kimball and Lukather and some great arrangements by Paich, who did most of the songwriting. "Turn Back" is more than just listenable and more than just a forerunner to the commercially successful "Toto IV"
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What's not to like, July 25, 2008
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Dusty "Raynman" (Washington, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Turn Back (Audio CD)
Great CD. I had forgotten all about it and why some (or all of these songs) aren't on the Essentials CD is beyond me. Great band. I even have a 16 year old now who is listening to their stuff. I don't have this CD (had the album) but I am fixing to. A must if you are a Toto fan.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Strong Album, January 5, 2005
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This review is from: Turn Back (Audio CD)
I recently completed my Toto collection by purchasing Turn Back and Isolation. Turn Back is very good. I feel it is one of their best albums. Some of the reviews listed here say it is their weakest effort, but I disagree. English Eyes rates as one of Toto's 10 best songs. Goodbye Elenore, Golden Gun, Turn Back and Million Miles are my other favorites on this album. The keyboard / guitar complimets are especially impressive here. Luke's "Live for Today" is my least favorite, but it is still listenable. In short, this album has it all: fast, slow, rock etc. It shows a lot of different sides of this incredibly talented band. I highly recommend it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Haunting, December 25, 2002
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"awake1974" (the Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Turn Back (Audio CD)
I started out listening to hits like 'Hold the line', 'Africa', 'Rosanna' and 'Stop loving you' a lot. Somewhere down the line I found out this material all came from one great band. While exploring my musical horizons, I kept on exploring other Toto albums. Turn Back must have been one of the last albums to complete my 80's Toto collection. And this one really, really surprised me.
The raw and heavy production of Turn Back is something I would have never expected from this band. Strong tunes, edgy and metal-like guitars. A very different sound compared to most other, smoother Toto albums. When I play this one to my friends, they don't believe it's Toto. But the keys are David, there's no mistake about that. Jeff does a good job drumming, as he always did. And Steve marks this albums in a big way using his guitars - I really dig the way they sound. Bobby sings great, and Steve gets me hooked on his vocals on 'I think I could stand you forever' and 'If it's the last night'.
Not only these songs, but áll are killers no fillers if you ask me - they're under my skin. With no exception for the dark and haunting 'Turn Back' - let those lyrics draw you a mysterious picture... Epic! This album sounds like a monument. Maybe dated, but forever going strong. Along with Isolation, Hydra and Kingdom of Desire (great title track!), Turn Back is my proof that Toto isn't just a mainstream poprock band. There's far more to that.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Underrated gem, November 3, 2001
This review is from: Turn Back (Audio CD)
For some reason, Turn Back seems to the "lost" Toto album--the poorest in sales, the one with no Top 40 hit, the one where the band supposedly lost all their distinctiveness and magic before recapturing it for IV. Hogwash. The songs on here are creative, energetic, and while not always as memorable as some of their other best work, excellent throughout. My only real complaint is there are only eight songs. That's probably better than the alternative, though: packing the cd with filler material. Turn Back doesn't have a single throwaway on it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Turn Back...the clock, August 21, 2000
This review is from: Turn Back (Audio CD)
As Toto albums go, this CD is in my collection for posterity, and as another reviewer mentioned, the title track, Turn Back.

Not too impressed with the songwriting on this CD as I have been with their other albums, but there are some really shining moments in spite of otherwise dull songs. I think Toto may have been rushed into recording this album without a whole lot of preparation as with Toto IV, or Isolation.

Some good tunes to listen to on this:

Gift with a Golden Gun / Turn Back / English Eyes / Live for Toda

Peace out.

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