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==History==
==History==


Billed as "Mike Harrison meets the Hamburg Blues Band", the album followed an invitation to Mike Harrison in 1999 to regularly appear with the Hamburg Blues Band. The album is notable for featuring new songs by lyricist [[Pete Brown]], <ref>Who had initially achieved international recognition as a co-writer of songs with [[Jack Bruce]], including such hits by [[Cream (band)|Cream]] as "[[Sunshine of Your Love]]" and "[[White Room (song)|White Room]]",</ref> with music by members of the Hamburg Blues Band, and lead vocals by Harrison.
Billed as "Mike Harrison meets the Hamburg Blues Band", the album followed an invitation to Mike Harrison in 1999 to regularly appear with the Hamburg Blues Band. The album is notable for featuring new songs by lyricist [[Pete Brown]], <ref>Who had initially achieved international recognition primarily as a co-writer of songs with [[Jack Bruce]], including such hits by [[Cream (band)|Cream]] as "[[Sunshine of Your Love]]" (music by Jack Bruce and [[Eric Clapton]]) and "[[White Room (song)|White Room]]" (music by Jack Bruce).</ref> with music by members of the Hamburg Blues Band, and lead vocals by Harrison.


==Track Listing==
==Track Listing==

Revision as of 20:19, 22 December 2017

Touch is an album released in 2001 by Mike Harrison and the Hamburg Blues Band.

History

Billed as "Mike Harrison meets the Hamburg Blues Band", the album followed an invitation to Mike Harrison in 1999 to regularly appear with the Hamburg Blues Band. The album is notable for featuring new songs by lyricist Pete Brown, [1] with music by members of the Hamburg Blues Band, and lead vocals by Harrison.

Track Listing

All lyrics by Pete Brown, music by Conti, Lange, Wallbaum and Becker, unless otherwise noted.

  1. Hold Back
  2. Movin' On
  3. Try Me Again
  4. Make Me Smile
  5. Security
  6. There's A Road
  7. King Of Hearts (Lyrics: Lange and R. Nicholas. Music: Conti, Lange, Wallbaum and Becker)
  8. Perfect Day (Lyrics: D. Storey. Music: D. Petersen)
  9. Hittin' The Spot
  10. True Lies
  11. Waiting For The Wind (Bonus Track; Wright, Grosvenor, Harrison)

References

  1. ^ Who had initially achieved international recognition primarily as a co-writer of songs with Jack Bruce, including such hits by Cream as "Sunshine of Your Love" (music by Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton) and "White Room" (music by Jack Bruce).