![]() Joined by Joseph Williams as co-producer and sometimes co-vocalist, he welcomed everyone from Toto’s Steve Lukather to Brian Eno, Michael McDonald, Ray Parker Jr., Don Felder, and Steve Jordan of The Rolling Stones. ![]() I kept rediscovering them, hoping to fit the tracks together like a musical puzzle.”įor as much as it may be a “solo” album, Paich couldn’t help but invite a few friends to play. It had been a while since I’ve been in my studio and I found myself listening to these little pieces continuously. He shares, “It seemed like it was time to put something together. The COVID lockdown presented Paich the opportunity to revisit those songs, and the result being a collection of tunes that he has carried in my head for years. ![]() With his diverse catalogue, he has been kicking around song ideas for a solo album for some time. We dust them off when we need them, put them back on the shelf, and discover them again months or sometimes years down the line. Like most treasured mementos and keepsakes, we hold on to songs forever. More on the story behind Forgotten Toys, per a news release: Toto founder David Paich is among the artists mourning the passing of Seals and Crofts‘ Jim Seals, who, according to The New York Times, died Monday at his home in Nashville at age 79 from an unspecified ongoing chronic illness.
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