''Candyman'' is the second studio album by American
rock
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musician
Steve Lukather
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, released on March 29, 1994, by
Columbia Records
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. It was a collaboration of musicians who were for the most part also in Lukather's band Los Lobotomys. Toto familiars
Simon Phillips and
David Paich
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participated as well as David Garfield, John Peña, Chris Trujillo,
Lenny Castro
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, Larry Klimas,
Fee Waybill
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,
Richard Page
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and
Paul Rodgers
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. Lukather recorded the album in mostly live takes with little
overdubbing
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.
There was some confusion about whether ''Candyman'' was a Steve Lukather album or a Los Lobotomys album. The Japanese and US releases of ''Candyman'' were under the Los Lobotomys name rather than Lukather's; the Japanese release also featured a version of the Hendrix song "
Red House." The European release of ''Candyman'' was credited to Lukather alone. Additionally, the touring band for the album was sometimes introduced as "Steve Lukather and Los Lobotomys" and sometimes as just "Los Lobotomys."
The song "Borrowed Time" was released as a single in Europe and included "Red House" as a
B-side
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.
Track listing
#"Hero with a 1000 Eyes" (Lukather, Garfield,
Fee Waybill
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) - 6:31
#"
Freedom
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" (
Jimi Hendrix
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) - 4:08
#"Extinction Blues" (Lukather, Garfield, Waybill) - 4:59
#"Born Yesterday" (Lukather, Garfield, Waybill) - 7:08
#"Never Walk Alone" (Lukather, Garfield) - 9:42
#"Party in Simon's Pants" (Lukather,
Simon Phillips) - 5:45
#"Borrowed Time" (Lukather, Garfield, Waybill) - 7:20
#"Never Let Them See You Cry" (Lukather, Garfield, Waybill) - 5:03
#"Froth" (Lukather, Garfield) - 9:41
#"The Bomber" (
Joe Walsh
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, Vince Guaraldi) - 5:32
#"Song for Jeff" (Lukather, Garfield) - 7:07
#"Red House" (Jimi Hendrix) (US and Japanese bonus track)
Personnel
*
Steve Lukather
Steven Lee Lukather (born October 21, 1957) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, arranger and record producer, best known as the sole continuous founding member of the rock band Toto. His reputation as a skilled guitarist led to a stea ...
– lead vocals, backing vocals, all guitars
*
David Garfield
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He has recorded with Smokey Robinson, Cher, Larry Carlton, Steve Lukather, Spinal Tap, George Benson, The Manhattan Transfe ...
– keyboards, acoustic piano
*
David Paich
David Frank Paich (born June 25, 1954) is an American musician, best known as the co-founder, principal songwriter, keyboardist and singer of the rock band Toto since 1977. He wrote or co-wrote much of Toto's original material, including the ba ...
–
organ
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(5)
* John Peña – bass
*
Simon Phillips – drums
*
Lenny Castro
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– percussion
* Chris Trujillo – percussion
* Larry Klimas – saxophones
* Kevin Curry – backing vocals
*
Richard Page
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- backing vocals
*
Fee Waybill
John Waldo "Fee" Waybill (born September 17, 1950 in Omaha, Nebraska) is the lead singer and songwriter of San Francisco band The Tubes. Waybill has also worked with other acts, including Toto, Richard Marx, and Billy Sherwood.
Early life and ...
– backing vocals
*
Paul Rodgers
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– vocals (2)
Production
* Steve Lukather – producer
* Tom Fletcher – producer, recording, mixing
* Erich Gobel – overdub recording
* Lee Waters – overdub recording
* Peter Doell – assistant engineer, tracking
* Sean O'Dwyer – assistant engineer
*
Charlie Paakkari
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''Good Night, and Good Luck'' (st ...
– assistant engineer, tracking
* Bill Airey Smith – assistant engineer, tracking, mixing
* Arnie Acosta – mastering
* Joe Birkman – technician
* Mike Guerra – technician
* Tom Ketterer – technician
* Jeff Minnich – technician
* Danny Thomas – technician
* Gina Zangla – package design
* Jack Andersen – cover photography
*
Armando Gallo
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Gallo has been a photo journalist since 1967, when he interviewed The Beatles for the Italian magazine "Ciao Big". Inspired by this experience, he l ...
– additional photography
Studios
* Recorded and Mixed at
Capitol Studios
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(Hollywood, California).
* Overdubbed at
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(North Hollywood, California).
* Mastered at
A&M Studios
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(Hollywood, California).
References
External links
Album information
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1994 albums
Steve Lukather albums
Albums recorded at Capitol Studios