Toto - Past to Present 1977-1990
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Average customer review:Product Description
Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 06/15/2004 Run time: 72 minutes Rating: Nr
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #73439 in DVD
- Brand: Sony
- Released on: 2004-06-22
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Best of, Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 72 minutes
Customer Reviews
An Entertaining Compliation of TV Music Videos
Past to Present is a compilation of the music videos Toto made essentially during the 80's. I was hoping for extended concert video, but it is not to be. Some of the clips do a decent job showing the band play. But the video moves quickly from image to image.
Track list includes most of their major hits, but mostly follows video of tracks from their albums, not all which made their greatest hits album of the same name. And there are songs on the album not on the video.
Tracks are as follows: Rosanna; a medley: Hold the Line, Georgy Porgy, Ill Supply the Love, Goodby Elenore; Africa, Waiting for Your Love, Stranger In Town, Holyanna, Angel Don't Cry, Til the End, I'll Be Over You, Without Your Love, Pamela, Stop loving You, Out of Love, Can You Hear What I'm Saying (with Jean-Michel Byron, a great singer but who NEVER should have replaced Joe Williams! )
My personal regret with the video, which was one of the main reasons for my purchase, is that there is very little of Jeff stretching out on the drums. I really wanted to see good video of the master working at his craft. The segments that feature the musicians, and especially Jeff, are brief.
All said, the video is entertaining especially if you already enjoy Toto's music.
no 5.1... then, no star
Totally disappointed by the lack of appropriate audio. It's no longer 1985... and we have technology available that allows listening to a much better quality than just plain vanilla stereo. Toto members should seek out those responsible for this weak mix, and fasten their heads to a guitar amp for a concert or two... sorry guys, I love U, but your producers blew it... and I have too many glass coasters already!!
Good collection. No update.
This is an excellent video collection, one I've had on VHS for years. However, would have enjoyed it more if the producers had taken the time to add some clips for other songs which were not included on the original release, as well as some of Toto's more recent videos.




