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Toto


"The Seventh One" is the seventh studio album by the American rock band Toto, released in March 1988. It is known for its polished production and is regarded as a strong entry in the band’s discography. The album features a blend of rock, pop, and jazz influences, showcasing the band's versatility and musical prowess. Central to "The Seventh One" are the hit singles "Pamela" and "Stop Loving You," both of which performed well on the charts and remain popular tracks among fans. The album also includes a mix of ballads and up-tempo songs, highlighting the band's signature combination of intricate musicianship and catchy melodies. This album marked a period of lineup changes for Toto, with Joseph Williams taking on lead vocal duties. His powerful voice contributed significantly to the album's success and helped define its sound. The Seventh One is widely appreciated for its sophisticated arrangements and tight production values, elements that were a hallmark of Toto’s work during this period. "The Seventh One" continued the band's tradition of thoughtful lyrics and detailed instrumentation, elements that had characterized their work since their inception. Its commercial success helped cement Toto's reputation as a major force in the rock and pop music landscape of the 1980s.