After the album was released, Pratt was touring and MacLeod and Pierce moved on to other session work, and Leonard was not interested in being part of a tour that involved replacing so many of the original members. Gilbert took on that role himself instead, assembling a promotional band for the album which featured
Marc Bonilla on guitar and Spencer Campbell on bass. Starting in late 1990, the group engaged in heavy radio promotion wherever possible, most notably frequent appearances on
The Mark & Brian Show on
Los Angeles-area station
KLOS. Eventually they added
Toss Panos on drums and Gilbert's soon-to-be girlfriend,
Sheryl Crow, on keyboards. There was short tour in early 1991 around mostly the west coast. In 2010, Gilbert's estate released a live recording of this touring band performing at
The Roxy on May 1, 1991, as
Kevin Gilbert Performs Toy Matinee Live. In 2014, they released
Toy Matinee Acoustic, consisting of a compilation of rehearsals in 1990 and three songs recorded at the
Ventura Theatre on April 21, 1991, that were mixed for and broadcast on the
Westwood One radio network. In 2024, the latter concert was released in its entirety as
Troy Manitee: Men Without Pat. The promotional tour ended because of a legal action taken by band co-founder Pat Leonard. Two of the songs on
Toy Matinee—"The Ballad of Jenny Ledge" and "Last Plane Out"—received wide play on AOR stations partly due to Gilbert's promotional work, both of them peaking at No. 23 on ''
Billboard's'' Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Despite the chart success of the singles, the album's highest U.S. chart position was No. 129, and sales were enough below expectations that many unsold copies of the CD were widely available as
cut-outs in the early 1990s. Gilbert went on to do additional work with Bottrell, including the
Tuesday Night Music Club album with Sheryl Crow, and his debut solo album,
Thud. In 1994, Leonard and former
Mr. Mister frontman
Richard Page released the album
Meanwhile as
Third Matinee. Leonard has revealed that he spoke to Gilbert about doing "another project" shortly before Gilbert's untimely death in 1996 ended any possibility of a second Toy Matinee album. Retrospectively, Tim Pierce has called Toy Matinee "the greatest band he ever joined", while Guy Pratt has dubbed it "one of the coolest projects he was ever involved with."
Surround releases In 1999 the album was remixed into surround by DTS Entertainment by Elliot Scheiner, and released as a
DTS encoded
5.1 compact disc with a slightly altered version of the first track, "Last Plane Out". A second DTS version was released in 2001 as a
DVD-Audio title, using
Meridian Lossless Packing and a 2.0 channel stereo version of the album encoded in
Dolby Digital. The 2001 stereo remaster and the 2.0 Dolby Digital version on the DVD-Audio release all include the alternate "Last Plane Out". None of the bonus tracks are included on either surround release. == Personnel ==