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STEVE LUKATHER – Bridges

Steve Lukather is one of the great guitarist and songwriters of his generation, but often gets overlooked by the more “flash bang” of his contemporaries. Sadly, with the promo of this record he said “this is as close as we will get to hearing another Toto record,” seemingly alluding to the fact that Toto is done recording. 

Well, there is a definite Toto vibe about the songs but at the same time giving them a huge chunk of his own DNA. He may be in the twilight of his career, but he still delivers big time. I really love this record, it’s got such cool songs and he even nods to Steely Dan (a band he looks up to) with Burning Bridges – the vibe is so them. What a killer track that is almost a shuffle but has a great swing and melody, and Luke’s solo is so cool. I’m torn between My Kind Of People and I’ll Never Know as my favourite tunes. Both are very different in style and groove, but both are so freakin’ cool and the lyrics are seemingly very personal.

He is one of rock’s great characters and long may he keep making music.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

STEVE LUKATHER – I Found The Sun Again

Steve Lukather is not only one of the best guitar players of my generation, but also one of the best session players as well. His list of “appeared ons” is incredible. This is his seventh solo studio album and was released in 2021, it is pretty much what I would expect him to do. A superb sounding record with some super cool tunes that float in that west coast vibe, but with some monster playing from all involved.

The opening burst of Along For The Ride is a superb track to open proceedings. Luke is on vocals as well as ripping on guitar, and the vibe is quite groovy. Serpent Soul is up next and the vibe is a well funky jazz/rock groove that Toto do so well. A cover of Traffics Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys follows, and man this sounds so cool. I love that laid back feel that this track just oozes. Journey Though follows and it’s an instrumental, the vibe feels like something Jeff Beck would do. Welcome To The Club is a cover of the Joe Walsh tune and it sounds incredible, so clear. Luke’s playing is superb!

The title track is next: a slow ballad type of tune but it sounds oh so cool. I know Luke plays in Ringo’s band but it must be a huge honour to have him play on your album, and that’s what happens with next track Run To Me. The album closes out with a cover of Robin Trowers’ Bridge Of Sighs, the album of which is in my top five albums. A monumental sound that is quite different to the original and yet does it justice in all the right ways. Safe to say the guitar playing is par excellence.

Well done to Mascot Records for making this a double album and giving the songs space so that the album sounds a s good as it does. Such an awesome record!

10/10 from The Grooveman.