Dying On My Feet drags? That's prime bluesy jazz-rock fusion boy, and don't you forget it!
Great reviewing as always though Soldier. Nevertheless, I still stand by my opinion that it's probably Toto's strongest album post
The Seventh One. Doesn't hurt that the production values are incredible either, right up there with the debut or
Toto IV.
Give it a few months and you may come back with an 8/10 instead of a 6. And this is coming from a guy who initially didn't like anything off albums like
Tambu or
Mindfields.