This album marked a turning point for the group as they approached AOR.
Released in 1979, it reached number 3 on the Billboard pop chart and number 1 on the R&B chart.
Steve Lukather, Jeff Porcaro and other members of Toto were also employed in the sessions. The album includes the smash-hit disco song "Boogie Wonderland" and the classic ballad "After the Love Is Gone" (#2 in the US singles, Grammy Award-winning).
A:
1)
In The Stone
2)
Can't Let Go
3)
After The Love Has Gone
4)
Let Your Feelings Show
B:
1)
Boogie Wonderland
2)
Star
3)
Wait
4)
Rock That!
5)
You And I
Arranged By [Strings] - David Foster (A1, A3, B4)
Piano, Synthesizer [Oberheim], Synthesizer [Moog] - Larry Dunn
Bass - Verdine White
Vocals [Lead and Background], Congas, Percussion - Philip Bailey
Producer - Maurice White
Vocals [Lead and Background], Drums, Kalimba - Maurice White
Saxophone [Alto, Tenor & Baritone] - Don Myrick
Saxophone [Solo] - Don Myrick (A3)
Arranged By [Horn] - Jerry Hey (A1, A3, B3, B4)
Trumpet - Rahmlee Michael Davis
Trumpet [Solo] - Rahmlee Michael Davis (B2)
Engineer, Remix - George Massenburg
Arranged By [Horn and String] - Tom Tom 84 (A2, A4, B2, B3, B5)