Steve Lukather is a legend in the guitar community, obviously he is best known for being the guitarist in American rock band Toto founded in 1977 and although they broke up in 2008 they reformed in 2010 for a tour of Europe and a live DVD recorded in Denmark will be released in 2011. That is a pretty epic career in itself but Steve Lukather is just as well known, at least by guitarists, for his session work playing on records such as Michael Jackon's "Beat It" and "Human Nature", Olivia Newton-John's "Physical", Lionel Richie, George Benson... the list goes on and on. Steve also sang backing vocals on three new songs on Van Halen's "The Best Of Both Worlds" compilation. As well as Steve's work with Toto and session work he has also release five solo albums over the years Lukather (1989), Candyman (1994), Luke (1997), Santamental (2003), and Ever Changing Times (2008). "All's Well That End's Well" is his sixth solo record and features Steve on vocal duty as well as guitar for this record with help from Fee Waybill, Joseph Williams and Bernard Fowler who contribute backing vocals. Steve's son Trevor also plays guitar on the album too although I'm not sure which tracks.
01 Darkness in my world 02 On my way home 03 Can't look back 04 Don't say it's over 05 Flash in the pan 06 Watching the world 07 You'll remember 08 Brody's 09 Tumescent