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Bruce:
"Human Touch began as an exercise to get myself back into
writing and recording. I wrote a variety of music in genres that I had
always liked: soul, rock, pop, R&B. The record, obce again, took a
while because I was finding my way to the songs. I also worked for the
first time musicians other than the E Street Band. I felt I needed to
see what other people brought with them into the studio and how my music
would be affected by colloborating with different talents and personalities.
Human
Touch was another record that evolved slowly. It took awhile for the
songs on the album to shape themselves into a cohesive whole. In "Human
touch", "Soul Driver", and "Real World", people
search to find some emotional contact, some modest communion, some physical
and sexual connection. But to recieve what love delivers, they have to
surrender themselves to each other and accept fate. This tension is at
the heart of Human Touch."
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Human Touch
/ Better Days
Human Touch
/ Souls of the Departed / The Long Goodbye
57 Channels
(and Nothin' On) / Part Man, Part Monkey
Human Touch
/ Better Days / Souls of the Departed
Human Touch
/ Souls of the Departed
"57
Channels (and Nothin' On) The Remixes"
57 Channels
(and Nothin' On) / Stand On It / Janey, Don't You Lose Heart
Roll of the
Dice / Leap of Faith / 30 Days Out
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