Digitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1969 Progressive Rock masterpiece including five bonus tracks. Formed in 1968 by former Kingsmen keyboard player Don Gallucci, the band also featured Joey Newman, Bruce Hauser, Jeff Hawks and John Barnardo. Making their home in a Moorish style mansion in the Hollywood Hills, Touch created an album both experimental and ground breaking in style. Their debut album was recorded at Sunset Sound Studios in Hollywood and sessions saw admirers such as JImi Hendrix, Grace Slick and Mick Jagger visit the studio to offer encouragement and support to the band. Tracks such as the epic "Seventy Five" and "The Spiritual Death of Howard Greer" were hallmarks of the album's excellence. Esoteric.