Bobby Kimball is best known for being a band member of the rock group Toto. Kimball has also embarked on a solo career producing “Rise Up” and “All I Ever Needed”. Bobby was part of The West Coast All Stars, an acapella, jazz/pop vocal quartet, known for their hit album produced by Joey Carbone. Recently he has collaborated on ex-Toto member Joseph William’s latest This Fall album.
Naturally was the second album the All Stars recorded (in 1998). On this album, they sing a variety of classic, pop and R&B hit songs from the 1970s. All of the songs are very appealing and enjoyable to listen to. There are many highlights, including: “That’s The Way Of The World” (originally recorded by Earth Wind & Fire); “How Deep Is Your Love” (the Bee Gees); “Just The Way You Are” (Billy Joel); “What’s Going On” (Marvin Gaye); “Sir Duke” (Stevie Wonder); and “My Love” (Paul McCartney). more…
California Dreamin’ was the first album the All Stars recorded (in 1997). On this album, they sing a variety of classic songs associated with the famous California pop sound. All of the songs are very appealing and enjoyable to listen to. There are many highlights, including: “California Dreamin’” (originally recorded by the Mamas and Papas); “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number” (Steely Dan); “Takin’ It To The Streets” (the Doobie Brothers); “Hotel California” (the Eagles); “God Only Knows” (the Beach Boys); and “Sister Golden Hair” (America). more…