Human Touch
Bruce Springsteen - CD
- Artist: Bruce Springsteen
- Format: CD
- Year: 1992, 2008
- UPC: 4571191052254
- Item Number: MSI105225
- Release date: 05/15/2011
- 1. Human Touch
- 2. Soul Driver
- 3. 57 Channels (And Nothin' On)
- 4. Cross My Heart
- 5. Gloria's Eyes
- 6. With Every Wish
- 7. Roll of the Dice
- 8. Real World
- 9. All or Nothin' at All
- 10. Man's Job
- 11. I Wish I Were Blind
- 12. Long Goodbye
- 13. Real Man
- 14. Pony Boy
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Human Touch by Bruce Springsteen on CD
Bruce Springsteen has always been steeped in mainstream pop/rock music, using it as a vocabulary for what he wanted to say about weightier matters. And he has always written generic pop as well, though he's usually given the results away to performers like Southside Johnny and Gary U.S. Bonds. Sometimes, those songs have been hits -- think of the Pointer Sisters' "Fire" or Bonds's "This Little Girl Is Mine." Occasionally, Springsteen has used such material here and there on his own albums; some of it can be found on The River, for example. But Human Touch was the first Bruce Springsteen album to consist entirely of this kind of minor genre material, material he seems capable of turning out endlessly and effortlessly -- the point of "I Wish I Were Blind" is that the singer doesn't want to see, now that his baby has left him; "57 Channels (And Nothin' On)" is about TV; "Real Man" finds the singer declaring that, while he may not be an action hero like Rambo, he feels like a real man in his baby's arms. And Springsteen, having largely jettisoned the E Street Band (keyboardist Roy Bittan remained), enlisted some sturdy minor talent to play and sing, among them ace studio drummer Jeff Porcaro (one of his final recording sessions), Sam Moore of Sam and Dave, and Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers. It's pleasant enough stuff, and easy to listen to, but it is not the kind of record Springsteen had conditioned his audience to expect, and its release brought considerable disappointment. The reaction was exacerbated by the drawn-out release schedule that by 1992 had become common to superstars: This simply wasn't the record Springsteen fans had waited four and a half years to hear. Though at nearly 59 minutes it was the longest single-disc album of his career (which is not even counting the fact that a second whole album was released simultaneously), and though it contained several songs that could have been big hits -- the "Tunnel of Love" soundalike title track, which actually made the Top 40, "Roll of the Dice," an AOR radio favorite, "Man's Job," and even "Soul Driver," which belongs on the next Southside album -- Human Touch was an uninspired Bruce Springsteen album, his first that didn't at least aspire to greatness. Springsteen may have put out the more substantial Lucky Town at the same time in recognition of the relatively slight nature of the material here. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
- Artist: Bruce Springsteen
- Format: CD
- Year: 1992, 2008
- UPC: 4571191052254
- Item Number: MSI105225
- Release date: 05/15/2011
- Label: Columbia, Sbme Special MKTS., Sony Japan, Sony Music Direct, Sony Music Distribution
- Genre: Rock
- Style: Album Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Heartland Rock, Rock & Roll
- Album Time: 58:51
- Album Type: Lyrics are included with the album
- SPARS Code: AAD
- 18 Tracks
- 18 Tracks [Japan Limited Edition]
- Born in the U.S.A.
- Born in the U.S.A.
- Born in the U.S.A. [Japan Limited Edition]
- Born to Run
- Born to Run
- Born to Run
- Born to Run [30th Anniversary Edition]
- Born to Run [Japan Limited Edition]
- Chimes of Freedom
- Darkness on the Edge of Town
- Devils & Dust
- Devils & Dust [Japan Bonus Track]
- Greatest Hits
- Greatest Hits [Japan Limited Edition]
- Greetings From Asburk Park, NJ/The Wild, The Innocent, And The E Street Shuffle/Darknes
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. [Japan Limited Edition]
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J./The Wild, The Innocent and the E-Street Shuffle
- Human Touch
- Human Touch
- In Concert/MTV Plugged
- In Concert/MTV Plugged [Japan Limited Edition]
- Live/1975-85 [Japan 5 CD Reissue]
- Lucky Town
- Lucky Town
- Magic
- Maximum Bruce Springsteen
- Nebraska
- Nebraska
- Nebraska
- Nebraska [Japan Limited Edition]
- River (Mini LP Sleeve)
- Springsteen,bruce: Darkness On The Edge
- Springsteen,bruce: Ghost Of Tom Joad (lt
- Springsteen,bruce: Greetings From Asbury
- Springsteen,bruce: Rising (ltd) (mlps)
- The Classic Interviews
- The Collection, Vol. 2: Nebraska/Lucky Town/In Concert
- The Collection, Vol. 2: Nebraska/Lucky Town/In Concert [Longbox]
- The Collection: Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J./The Wild, the Innocent &...
- The Collection: Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J./The Wild, the Innocent &... [Longbox]
- The Essential Bruce Springsteen
- The Essential Bruce Springsteen [Limited Edition 3.0]
- The Ghost of Tom Joad
- The Ghost of Tom Joad [Japan Limited Edition]
- The Rising
- The River
- The River
- The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle
- The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle (Import)
- The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle [Limited Edition]
- Tracks
- Tunnel of Love
- Tunnel of Love
- We Shall Overcome: Seeger Sessions [DualDisc]
- We Shall Overcome: Seeger Sessions [Japan]
- We Shall Overcome: Seeger Sessions [Japan]
- We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions [Bonus Tracks]
- Working on a Dream
- Working on a Dream [Limited Edition]
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Performers:
- Bobby "Blanco" King - Vocals
- Bobby "Blanco" King - Vocals (Background)
- Bobby Hatfield - Vocal Harmony
- Bobby King - Vocals
- Bobby King - Vocals (Background)
- Bruce Springsteen - Bass
- Bruce Springsteen - Guitar
- Bruce Springsteen - Vocals
- David Sancious - Organ
- David Sancious - Organ (Hammond)
- Douglas Lunn - Bass
- Ian McLagan - Piano
- Jeff Porcaro - Drums
- Jeff Porcaro - Percussion
- Kurt Wortman - Doumbek
- Kurt Wortman - Drums
- Kurt Wortman - Dumbek
- Mark Isham - Trumpet
- Mark Isham - Trumpet (Muted)
- Michael Fisher - Percussion
- Patti Scialfa - Vocal Harmony
- Patti Scialfa - Vocals
- Randy Jackson - Bass
- Roy Bittan - Keyboards
- Sam Moore - Vocal Harmony
- Sam Moore - Vocals
- Tim Pierce - Guitar
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Credits:
- Annie Leibovitz - Photography
- Barbara Carr - Photography
- Bob Clearmountain - Mixing
- Bob Ludwig - Mastering
- Bobby "Blanco" King - Vocals
- Bobby "Blanco" King - Vocals (Background)
- Bobby Hatfield - Vocal Harmony
- Bobby King - Vocals
- Bobby King - Vocals (Background)
- Bruce Springsteen - Arranger
- Bruce Springsteen - Bass
- Bruce Springsteen - Guitar
- Bruce Springsteen - Producer
- Bruce Springsteen - Vocals
- Chuck Plotkin - Producer
- Clif Norrell - Assistant
- Clif Norrell - Assistant Engineer
- Craig Hella Johnson - Assistant
- Craig Hella Johnson - Assistant Engineer
- Craig Johnson - Assistant Engineer
- Dave Collins - Editing
- David Rose - Photography
- David Sancious - Organ
- David Sancious - Organ (Hammond)
- Douglas Lunn - Bass
- Greg Goldman - Assistant
- Greg Goldman - Assistant Engineer
- Greg Goldman - Mixing Assistant
- Harvy Gruyaert - Photography
- Ian McLagan - Piano
- Jeff Porcaro - Drums
- Jeff Porcaro - Percussion
- John Landau - Producer
- Jon Landau - Management
- Jon Landau - Producer
- Kurt Wortman - Doumbek
- Kurt Wortman - Drums
- Kurt Wortman - Dumbek
- Mark Isham - Trumpet
- Mark Isham - Trumpet (Muted)
- Michael Fisher - Percussion
- Pamela Springsteen - Photography
- Patti Scialfa - Vocal Harmony
- Patti Scialfa - Vocals
- Randy Jackson - Bass
- Randy Wine - Assistant
- Randy Wine - Assistant Engineer
- Randy Wine - Mixing Assistant
- Rob Jaczko - Assistant
- Rob Jaczko - Assistant Engineer
- Rob Jaczko - Engineer
- Rob Jaczko - Mixing Assistant
- Roy Bittan - Keyboards
- Roy Bittan - Producer
- Sam Moore - Vocal Harmony
- Sam Moore - Vocals
- Sandra Choron - Art Direction
- Scott Hull - Digital Editing
- Scott Hull - Editing
- Tim Pierce - Guitar
- Toby Scott - Engineer
- Tom Hardisty - Assistant
- Tom Hardisty - Assistant Engineer
- Victor Weaver - Typography

