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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Touch - s/t

Name: Torch
Album: s/t
Year: 1980
Style: Hair Rock, Power Pop
Similar Bands: Journey, Supertramp, Def Leppard, Styx, Prism, Loverboy
"One-Word" Review: Sweaty, Generic Love-Sick Rock
Based Out Of: NYC
Label: Atco, Atlantic, Warner Communications Company

Cover, Record
Back, Record

Torch (1980)

  1. Don't You Know What Love Is? 3:50 (single #69)
  2. When the Spirit Moves You 3:56 (single)
  3. Love Don't Fail Me 4:24
  4. Black Star 3:32
  5. There's A Light 3:56 (single b-side) /
  6. So High 5:18
  7. Last Chance for Love 3:51
  8. Yes (You Need to Rock 'n Roll) 4:22
  9. Listen (Can You Feel It) 5:02

Album Rating (1-10): 6.5

Members & Other Bands:

  • Craig Brooks - Guitar, Vox (American Tears, Michael Bolton, Roger Glover, Malisham White Vision, Bitter Suite)
  • Mark Mangold - Keys, Vox, Arrangement, Words & Music, Co-Producer, Mixing (American Tears, Michael Bolton, Drive She Said, The Sign, Mystic Healer, Jon Bivona, The Radiant, Flesh & Blood, Valhalla, Chantal, Houston, 91 Suite, Magic Freak Society, Ellen, Seven, Benny Mardones)
  • Doug Howard, Bass, Vox (Utopia, Todd Rundgren, Edgar Winter, Stun Leer, Roy Buchanan )
  • Glenn Kithcart - Drums, Percussion (American Tears)
  • Tim Friese-Green - Engineer, Producer
  • Scott Litt - Assoc. Engineer
  • Clayton Hutchinson - Assoc. Engineer
  • Tom Heid - Assistant
  • Garry Rindfuss - Assistant
  • Greg Calbi - Mastering
  • Robert Lewis - Cover Photo
  • Jim Houghton - Back Photo
  • Lynn Dreese Breslin - Album Design
  • Bruce Payne - Direction (Deep Purple)
  • OM Productions - Hand

Unknown-ness: Never heard of such a generic, emotionless named band called Touch. But i love the stereotypical cover of mystery, sexy, future, and angular shapes. What game are they playing? Who's the sexy girl? Who / what is she playing (robot)?  Why are they floating in space on an angle? None of these answers and more are sure to lie in the songs contained on the record. From the leftover 70's looks of the band on the back, I'm going to guess they are a general power pop band. 

Album Review: And Power Pop band they are. Their long hair heavier version of the power pop genre puts them in line with Def Leppard more than the sunny, digestible bands. They mask the hooks and harmonies under some heavy guitars- but not all the time...they do use synth lines, sometimes verging on Prog. but tending to keep one foot in hair rock at all time. The opening song is a study in mansplaining, as the song can't believe the girl in question doesn't know what love is...but they are prepared to explain & show her love. Comes off creepy, which is par for a lot of the imagery in this genre. And "Black Star" is a driving rocker with some Nick Gilder-like harmonized chorus.

Three of the four members here had released 3 albums together for Columbia Records as American Tears. This was their only album as Touch, and a second recorded album never saw light of day. However, as of Oct 2020, the full Torch lineup is back in action, recording new songs together.


Stand Out Track: When the Spirit Moves You

Links:
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Wiki
Discogs
Allmusic
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Steve Hoffman Music Forum
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Get Ready to Rock - 10?s: Mangold
Psych Baby 2011 Interview
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Goldmine Giveaway
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