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Artist: Touch

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CD Title: Tomorrow Never Comes

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Category: AOR

Year: 2021

Label: Escape Music

Catalog Number: ESM351

Personnel

Mark Mangold Keyboards, Vocals
Craig Brooks Guitar, Vocals
Doug Howard Bass, Vocals
Glenn Kithcart Drums, Vocals

Tracks

1.  Tomorrow Never Comes  
2.  Let It Come  
3.  Swan Song  
4.  Try To Let Go  
5.  Fire And Ice  
6.  Trippin' Over Shadows  
7.  Frozen Ground  
8.  Lil Bit Of Rock N Roll  
9.  Glass  
10.  Scream At The Sky  
11.  Wanna Hear You Say  
12.  Run For Your Life  

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From: MysticHealer Date: June 19, 2021 at 15:56
So it's been a very very long time since we heard anything from the original 'Touch'. The previously unreleased 2nd album graced us some years back, and was absolutely sensational almost reaching the heights of the glorious debut. Forward to 2021 and the 4 original members from those 2 albums are back with 'Tomorrow Never Comes'. A lot of reviews have been extremely positive but i'm kind of going the other way with this release. Apart from a few really cool tunes i think it's a rather flat and uninspiring comeback. The title tune and the 'Don't you know what love is' inspired 'Let It Come' are fabulous but then it goes dramatically downhill. 'Swan Song' is American Tears prog and 'Try to Let Go' is a Drive She Said number that was bad first time around, this is no better. Tripping Over Shadows is a great semi ballad with Doug Howard taking the vocal duties. 'Frozen Ground' and 'Glass' are ok, but to me the rest are pretty disappointing. I hoped it would be great, imo it isn't.


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