Cool Touch

1990 studio album by Leo Sayer
Cool Touch
Studio album by
Leo Sayer
Released9 July 1990[1]
Recorded1990
StudioRG Jones, London; mixed at Mayfair Studios, London
GenrePop, dance-pop, pop rock
LabelEMI – (United Kingdom)
Electrola – (Germany)
ProducerAlan Tarney
Leo Sayer chronology
Have You Ever Been in Love
(1983)
Cool Touch
(1990)
All the Best
(1993)

Cool Touch is an album by English singer-songwriter Leo Sayer, released in 1990. It was only released in the United Kingdom, Australia and Germany. It was his first album release since 1983's Have You Ever Been in Love.

Background

According to his own website,[2] Sayer says

Producer Alan Tarney and I were big dance music fans, so we went back into the studio to celebrate that. I guess this was the moment that all my James Brown influences bore fruit, and as always with Alan, we were knocking on the door of the current computer advances of the time. Now it was becoming scary what just two guys in the studio could do, so we had a lot of fun creating this. The album wasn't a big release, but that took the pressure off, so there's a lot of wild creative stuff here. "I Can’t Stop" is a disco burner, "Rely On Me" is almost gospel, "Paperback Town" is political and I still don't know how to describe "Suki’s Missing", but it's all very cool.

Track listing

All songs written by Leo Sayer and Alan Tarney.

  1. Cool Touch – 4:18
  2. Rely On Me – 3:53
  3. Young And in Love – 3:33
  4. Paper Back Town – 4:24
  5. Going Home – 4:28
  6. My Favourite – 3:21
  7. I Can't Stop – 4:17
  8. Heaven Knows – 4:12
  9. Agents of the Heart – 3:09
  10. Suki's Missing – 3:49

Personnel

  • Producer: Alan Tarney
  • Arrangement: Ben Robbins
  • Engineer: Gerry Kitchingham

References

  1. ^ "New Albums" (PDF). Music Week. 7 July 1990. p. 38. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  2. ^ leosayer.com

External links

  • Cool Touch at Discogs (list of releases)
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