About this album
Where they were
By the time 'All's Well That Ends Well' was released in January 2010, Steve Lukather was already an established musician, known primarily as the lead guitarist for the legendary band Toto. This album marked his first solo release in nearly a decade, following 'Ever Changing Times' in 2003, and it showcased his continued evolution as a songwriter and vocalist beyond his work with Toto.
Why it matters
'All's Well That Ends Well' received a positive reception within the music community, especially among fans of rock and pop rock genres. The album features tracks that highlight Lukather's technical prowess and emotional depth, contributing to his legacy as a respected solo artist while still adhering to the musical roots he built with Toto.
Essential tracks
- "Darkness in My World" — The opening track sets a contemplative tone with its rich instrumentation and introspective lyrics, establishing the album's emotional core.
- "Don't Say It's Over" — This song stands out for its poignant exploration of heartbreak and resilience, showcasing Lukather’s vocal delivery alongside his signature guitar solos.
- "On My Way Home" — With its uplifting melody and themes of nostalgia, this track captures the essence of personal reflection that runs throughout the album.
- "Flash in the Pan" — This track combines catchy hooks with thoughtful lyrics about fleeting moments, demonstrating Lukather's knack for blending pop sensibilities with rock elements.
- "You'll Remember" — A standout ballad that encapsulates themes of memory and longing, showcasing both lyrical depth and Lukather's emotive vocal performance.
Release Date
January 1, 2010
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Darkness in My World 6:59
- 2 On My Way Home 5:21
- 3 Can't Look Back 4:42
- 4 Don't Say It's Over 5:39
- 5 Flash in the Pan 4:53
- 6 Watching the World 4:51
- 7 You'll Remember 5:15
- 8 Brody's 5:36
- 9 Tumescent 4:02