Human Touch by Bruce Springsteen

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About the album Human Touch
Human Touch was the ninth studio album by American songwriter Bruce Springsteen, who seemed to have disappeared as he hadn't released anything new for a full five years. Of course, the release of this particular album in 1992 was the first part of "The Boss's" comeback, as on the exact same day - March 27, 1992 - another album of his, Lucky Town, was released.
Human Touch was a good release from Bruce Springsteen, but it seemed to be out of touch, as if the creator couldn't grasp the current reality. It should be noted that the band accompanying him in the recording is not the E-Street Band, but some session musicians. The only member of the E-Street Band participating in the album is Roy Bittan, who was also involved in the production of the album along with Bruce Springsteen and Jon Landau.
Human Touch reached No. 2 in the USA and No. 1 in Great Britain. The sales of this particular album have reached 3,500,000 copies worldwide.
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