Tomorrow Never Comes Touch
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Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
30.04.2021
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- 1 Tomorrow Never Comes 04:58
- 2 Let It Come 04:15
- 3 Swan Song 07:44
- 4 Try to Let Go 04:49
- 5 Fire and Ice 04:36
- 6 Trippin' Over Shadows 04:52
- 7 Frozen Ground 06:06
- 8 Lil Bit of Rock N Roll 04:20
- 9 Glass 04:16
- 10 Scream at the Sky 05:28
- 11 Wanna Hear You Say 05:07
- 12 Run For Your Life 04:31
Info for Tomorrow Never Comes
Touch is an American band from New York City formed in 1978 with Mark Mangold (keyboards and vocals), Glenn Kithcart (drums), Craig Brooks (guitars and vocals) and Doug Howard (bass and vocals).
Touch's first album was released on Atco in the U. S. and Ariola in Europe and their first singles, "Don't You Know What Love Is" and "When The Spirit Moves You" charted on the Billboard Hot 100. "Don't You Know What Love Is" was played heavily on AOR stations in the USA at the end of the 1970s and early '80's, and also did well in the Melody Maker chart in Great Britain.
Touch was the first band to play at the inaugural Monsters of Rock Festival at Castle Donington in 1980. A live version of "Don't You Know What Love Is" appeared on the compilation LP Monsters of Rock, documenting performances at the festival.
Known for their memorable and diverse songs, stellar musicianship, lush vocal harmonies and dynamic stage performance, Touch is invariably on the list of TOP AOR Bands and their album is considered by many to be among the best AOR Melodic Rock albums of all time.
The band have now reformed to create the new album "Tomorrow Never Comes", which is being hailed as their best work to date.
Touch
Mark Mangold
The talented and prolific Mark Mangold has worked with Fiona, Benny Mardones, and Wayne Newton. Originally from Florida, Mangold first drew attention as the keyboardist for the '70s Long Island outfits Valhalla and American Tears. American Tears evolved into Touch. In the '80s, Mangold backed Michael Bolton on the singer's first two records and the two also penned Cher's 1987 hit "I Found Someone." Mangold worked the blues with Al Pitrelli in Flesh & Blood, and is the driving force behind Drive, She Said. In the '90s, Mangold combined forces with another Long Island luminary, Randy Jackson of Zebra. The pair formed the super non-group Sign. Mangold also released Mirror Image on his label Indigo Records. This solo work deals in new age philosophies and tones and he even wrote a book, The New Faith. The new century found Mangold working on soundtracks and a second solo slab. Yet another project, called Mystic Healer, features songs written with Canadian legend Aldo Nova. (Doug Stone, AMG)
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