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Sub1 Zero

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hey, thanks everyone for the advice. i am trying to broaden my horizons a little, to enjoy things more and also i think it will help me when writing music
 

slukather

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I'll add my own recommendations.

Toto albums:
Kingdom Of Desire.
Tambu.
Falling In Between.

Solo:
Luke.
Lukather.
Los Lobotomys.
No Subtitutions with Larry Carlton (Love Lukes tone on that album).
El Grupo.
He's Christmas album "Santamental", it's gonna be cranking from my stereo this Christmas day.

It's all good.

His Richard Marx stuff is great to.
Nothing You can Do About it from the Repeat offender album (pure Luke)
Playing With Fire from the Rush Street album.

Then there's Don Henley "Dirty Laundry".

Toto Dvd Live In Amsterdam is fantastic or the Los Lobotomys Dvd.

Hope this helps, more than likely not. hehe

Scott.
 

Karlsson-75

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One thing you also should listen is:

Song from No Substitution Album called "Only Yesterday"

John Wetton - Battle lines Album
 

Ali

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Only the solo. Luke did rhythms and bass.

Edit: Oops BP and MusicMan Luke beat me to it.

I read somewhere, that Ed basically recorded a solo and sent it in and Luke had to work out how to incorporate it into the song?
 
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