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''Turn Back'' is the third studio album by the American
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group Toto released in 1981. Although it yielded the band's first top-ten hit in Japan and steady sales in that country, the album was a commercial disappointment elsewhere, failing to produce any charting singles and selling approximately 900,000 copies worldwide.


Background

''Turn Back'' was recorded with Geoff Workman, who worked as the engineer for
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, as well as producer and engineer for
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, and Foreigner. The band's intention behind the album was to become an "
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band" and emphasize a heavier rock sound. Toto guitarist and vocalist Steve Lukather has credited Workman for providing the album a "new and very different sound" consisting of virtually no mid-range. The album contained the band's first Japanese hit, "Goodbye Elenore", but the song failed to chart in the U.S., receiving only moderate rock radio airplay. ''Turn Back'' is also noteworthy for containing the first Toto track written by Lukather, the rocker "Live for Today." Despite the band's confidence in the album, ''Turn Back'' was a commercial failure, making it no higher than 41 on
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200 chart. Lukather partially attributed the album's lack of success to the band's refusal to film videos using the recorded album tracks, instead opting for a live rendition of "Goodbye Elenore" which received no MTV airplay. The album was also not helped by what Lukather describes as "scathing reviews." Toto did not tour in support of ''Turn Back''. The commercial failure of ''Turn Back'' put Toto in a precarious position with Columbia Records, which threatened to terminate the band's contract if they did not produce a hit for their next album. The band would meet the challenge in 1982 with the hit album ''
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''. In 2018, ''Turn Back'' was remastered by longtime Toto collaborator
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from the original master tapes and re-released as part of Toto's "All In" career retrospective. Of Toto's early albums, ''Turn Back'' was most in need of remastering, with the original CD, in particular, suffering from poor sound quality. Lukather said in 2013 that it was the band's "fuck you record". He further said:
We wanted to prove we were an
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band. It’s probably the weirdest record we’ve done, certainly sonically, but we were really proud of it when it came out. It didn't really catch on -- over the years, it's sold, and now it's kind of a cult favorite with fans, but at the time it was kind of a stiff. And then we panicked -- we never even went on the road for that one. The record company was like, "Okay, guys. We let you do what you want to do. Are you gonna give us a hit record? Because if you don't, we’re gonna drop you."


Reception

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writer William Ruhlmann wrote that the album had no memorable songs, but that it had "those famous chops that Toto possessed in abundance". Ruhlmann also thought that the album's title should have been ''Fall Back'', because the bandmembers always had their studio jobs to fall back on.
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/ref> Lukather also recalls one reviewer noting that ''Turn Back'' was an appropriate album title because "that is what you should do when you buy this record."


Track listing


Personnel

Toto * Bobby Kimball – lead vocals , backing vocals * Steve Lukather – guitars, lead vocals , backing vocals * David Paich – keyboards, synthesizers, backing vocals * Steve Porcaro – keyboards, electronics * David Hungate – bass guitar, acoustic guitar on "I Think I Could Stand You Forever" *
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– drums, percussion Additional personnel * Joe Porcaro – additional percussion on "If It's the Last Night"


Production

* Producers – Toto and Geoff Workman * Engineer and Mixing – Geoff Workman * Recordist – John Weaver * Live Mix – Leo Bonamy * Mastered by
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and Nestor Iencenella at Sterling Sound (New York, NY). * Technicians – Ralph Dyck, Roger Linn, Guy Moore (drums), Bruce Heigh (guitars), Paul Jamieson (keyboards) and Shep Lonsdale (production/stage mix). * Crew – Chris Littleton * Photography – Sam Emerson and John Cosgrove * Management – Dick Gall


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References

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