Human Touch - Bruce Springsteen

Human Touch

Bruce Springsteen

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1992-03-31
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • β„— 1992 Bruce Springsteen

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Human Touch Bruce Springsteen 6:31
2
Soul Driver Bruce Springsteen 4:39
3
57 Channels (And Nothin' On) Bruce Springsteen 2:28
4
Cross My Heart Bruce Springsteen 3:51
5
Gloria's Eyes Bruce Springsteen 3:46
6
With Every Wish Bruce Springsteen 4:39
7
Roll of the Dice Bruce Springsteen 4:17
8
Real World Bruce Springsteen 5:26
9
All Or Nothin' At All Bruce Springsteen 3:23
10
Man's Job Bruce Springsteen 4:37
11
I Wish I Were Blind Bruce Springsteen 4:48
12
The Long Goodbye Bruce Springsteen 3:30
13
Real Man Bruce Springsteen 4:33
14
Pony Boy Bruce Springsteen 2:11

Reviews

  • good music

    4
    By rebelaxe
    gets better with every listen. Not quite as good as its companion album Lucky Town
  • So underrated

    5
    By JuliaGirl2
    I so do not understand people that dis this album. It's got great songs on it...so what if the E Street Band wasn't present? Stand out songs are Soul Driver, With Every Wish, Man's Job, The Long Goodbye, and the title song. This is one of my favorite Springsteen albums...and I love his classics too.
  • Another Porcaro Masterpiece

    5
    By Reed girl 72
    One of the many albums that featured his easy laid back style of drumming. How ironic in that it was released four months before his tragic death. Jeff Porcaro left behind a lasting legacy that will never be forgotten. He will always be alive in the hearts and minds of all his fans Around the World. I still want to acquire the other Cd's of Toto for my I-pod library. Hydra. Turn Back. TotoIV.Isolation. Fahrenheit. And The Seventh One.Oops forgot to mention the Soundtrack of Dune.As always the best and a legend in his own time.Keep playing those drums in heaven and also on my heartstrings forever and ever.Goodnight my Dreamyeyed Angel. πŸŽ»πŸ’›πŸ˜‚πŸŽΊπŸ˜ŠπŸ˜€πŸŽΉπŸ˜ˆπŸ±πŸˆπŸ’™β€οΈπŸ’šπŸ“±πŸ’œπŸ“€πŸ˜„πŸ’ΏπŸ―πŸŽ§πŸ˜‡πŸ“²πŸŽ€πŸ’½πŸŽΈπŸŽΌπŸŽ·πŸ˜…β˜ΊοΈπŸ˜. Te amo Jeff Porcaro
  • Like it

    4
    By macforever2012
    My first album was b-USA loved it.then tunnel of love grew on me.when Bruce came off the road in 89 he took a risk he threw some pop/rock into his music. He got a lot bad reviews but I think human touch ranks up there.brilliant song writing the title track.gloria eyes is a catchy little tune.his acoustic songs always great.overall I like 7 songs off the album
  • It's ok

    4
    By Uncle Elijah
    Well, it's obvious that Bruce Springsteen's music had gone a little poppy after Born In The USA and this album absolutely cannot be compared to Born To Run or the River, but the album is good in it's own. Its honestly better that a lot of other music in the 90's.
  • Eh...It's Okay

    3
    By Candy'sRoom
    I'm a huge Springsteen fan, but have to admit that this isn't one of his finer albums. It does have some good songs like "Human Touch", but it lacks. The 90s were a rough time for Bruce, musically. Go buy "The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle." That doesn't disappoint.
  • I never play this. Does anyone?

    3
    By RodneyWelch
    For years, this has been Springsteen's low point. I'm beginning to think, though, that "Workin' On a Dream" may be just slightly worse.
  • Fantastic

    5
    By Thebruceman
    Easily one of his best ever. Powerful lyrics.
  • Overall one of Bruce's weakest efforts, a few gems but a few duds too

    3
    By RickTn64
    A mixed bag of some great songs and some horrible ones. Not Bruce's best, but the title track, Soul Driver, Gloria's Eyes, Real World and I Wish I Were Blind are worth buying. Man's Job, The Long Goodbye and especially Real Man are pretty bad. The album Lucky Town recorded around the same time is much better.
  • Not as bad as they're letting on...

    5
    By DoughnutHole
    I have to say that I love this album. It has an unmistakable '80s tinge to it, which I can't complain about. I'm sure it got a lot of slack (as the review above might indicate) for not being particularly deep or astounding. But it proves the Springsteen is capable of mixing his music up and for being different. My personal favorite tracks are the title track, 57 Channels-- which has a very smooth groove, and Gloria's Eyes. I can't really say this is a deep album, so if you're looking for something that'll rip your heart out or make you think, then this probably isn't for you. But as far as good music goes, this is right up there.

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