As a hardcore fan of Toto through the ages, I'm going to concur that
Mindfields is a bit weaker than some of their other albums. Not because it doesn't shoot for the stars, but because the songs themselves just aren't quite as memorable, especially if we start comparing it to
Falling In Between or their debut.
Still, I appreciate the diversity of material on Mindfields (particularly the longer, proggy stuff), and it's definitely a stronger album in some respects than
Kingdom Of Desire,
Turn Back or
Isolation.