After the success of their 1986 album
Third Stage, the band began planning a follow-up and writing for
Walk On, which began in 1988.
Brad Delp, having fulfilled his agreement to finish the recording and tour of
Third Stage after quitting the band in 1981 after the firing of original guitarist
Barry Goudreau, left the band in 1989 to join Goudreau in forming a new band (named
RTZ). Soon after,
Fran Cosmo was hired and introduced as the new lead singer. Cosmo had previously worked with Goudreau in the band
Orion the Hunter. So, effectively, Scholz and Goudreau swapped vocalists in their musical projects. Delp returned to Boston to assist in the songwriting, and shared lead vocals on the subsequent
Walk On Tour, though he did not sing on the album. Delp and Cosmo also shared leads on Boston's next album
Corporate America. After its release,
Walk On peaked at No. 7 on the
Billboard 200 and yielded the hit "I Need Your Love." It was certified platinum by the
RIAA on September 8, 1994. ==Track listing==