'Candyman', Steve Lukather's second solo album was in Japan and the U.S. released as a Los Lobotomys album. It's a collaboration of musicians who were mostly also in Lukather's bands Los Lobotomys and Toto.
Most of the album he wrote with The Tubes frontman Fee Waybill and/or keyboard player David Garfield. One song is a Jimi Hendrix cover called "Freedom", and is sung by The Free and Bad Company front-man Paul Rodgers. The third track "Extinction Blues" is the pure Toto sound and "Party In Simon's Pants" is a monster drum and guitar fest, pure fusion. The album's closer is a tribute to Jeff Beck, simply called "Song For Jeff", pure brilliant with it's over seven minutes of length.

01 Hero With A 1.000 Eyes
02 Freedom
03 Extinction Blues
04 Born Yesterday
05 Never Walk Alone
06 Party In Simon's Pants
07 Borrowed Time
08 Never Let Them See You Cry
09 Froth
10 The Bomber
11 Song For Jeff

Steve Lukather – lead and background vocals, guitar
Simon Phillips – drums
David Garfield – keyboards
John Pêna – bass guitar
Chris Trujillo, Lenny Castro – percussion
Paul Rodgers – lead vocals (track 2)
David Paich – Hammond organ (track 5)
Fee Waybill – background vocals
Richard Page – background vocals

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Steve Lukather – Candyman [Music On CD Remaster] 2020
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