Released in 1992, "Human Touch" marks a pivotal moment in Bruce Springsteen's illustrious career. This album diverges from his E Street Band collaborations, showcasing a polished, rock-oriented sound. Featuring contributions from notable artists such as Randy Jackson and Jeff ...Released in 1992, "Human Touch" marks a pivotal moment in Bruce Springsteen's illustrious career.
This album diverges from his E Street Band collaborations, showcasing a polished, rock-oriented sound. Featuring contributions from notable artists such as Randy Jackson and Jeff Porcaro, it encapsulates Springsteen's exploration of love, loss, and the complexities of human connection. Selected tracks like the introspective title song "Human Touch" and the heartfelt "57 Channels (And Nothin' On)" highlight Springsteen's adept storytelling and melodic prowess.
"Human Touch" offers listeners a nuanced, engaging experience, embodying the essence of Springsteen's musical evolution.