Touch - Touch 1968

Touch  may have possibly been the first American progressive rock band, although there are counterclaims from supporters of equally neglected/forgotten United States Of America and now the hindsighted claims for ZAPPA & The MOTHERS OF INVENTION. However, (unlike USA and ZAPPA) on hearing much of TOUCH's small catalogue of progressive music one might be forgiven for saying it was influenced by the early British prog bands, but for the facts they were formed in the mid 60's and released their only complete album 'Touch' in early 1969 in the USA/mid 1969 in the UK. In other words their music, their ideas and their special album, predates CRIMSON's « In The Court » and the first RENAISSANCE album. Lead by the former garage pop/rocker Don Gallucci, he brought together guitarist Joey Newman and vocalist Jeff Hawks into Don & The Goodtimes. With TV appearances, they had a pop hit « I Could Be So Good To You ». But exposed to more ambitious bands, such as JEFFERSON AIRPLANES and the BEATLES expanding the language of rock, and The GOODTIMES themselves increasing in their music maturity, Gallucci and Newman felt compelled to move away from the limitations of 3 minute pop songs. As a result the innovative, seminal and specifically, archetypal prog song, 75, was written in early 1967. Musically and name-wise Don & The Goodtimes metamorphosed into TOUCH, while their fans thought they looked and had gone weird. John Bordorano and Bruce Hauser were added on drums and bass respectively. During the end of 1967/early 1968 they had recorded their eponymously titled album. Praise for TOUCH's music came from many well known rock artists, e.g. Hendrix (who part bank rolled studio costs of the recording), and Mick Jagger. Glowing endorsements as to the influence of TOUCH have been made subsequently by Jon Anderson and Kerry Livgren. TOUCH had been long forgotten in the short term memory of rock. In 1973 Gallucci and Newman wrote and recorded music for a film score, and only one piece was released, as part of the Buried Treasures disc. Alas TOUCH never came together again to record, Gallucci becoming a free lance record producer. 

Line-up / Musicians

John Bordonaro/drums
Don Gallucci/keyboards
Bruce Hauser/bass
Jeff Hawks/vocals
Joey Newman/guitars

Discography

Touch 1968













1.We Feel Fine 
2.Friendly Birds 
3.Miss Teach 
4.The Spiritual Death Of Howard Greer 
5.Down At Circ's Place 
6.Alesha And Others 
7.Seventy Five


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