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The album was also his debut release on Columbia Records. Tyrone had a great seven year run at Dakar, but in 1976, he moved to Columbia Records-and the Chicago-based Leo Graham produced Love And Touch.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelFuky, Funky Town Grooves
UPC0810736021633
eBay Product ID (ePID)2317091554
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2015
GenreSoul/R&B & Soul
ArtistDavis, Tyrone
Release TitleLove & Touch
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.18 lb
Item Length5.64 in
Item Width4.91 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks11
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Give It Up (Turn It Loose) 1.2 Close to You 1.3 Why Is It So Hard (To Say You're Sorry) 1.4 You're Too Much 1.5 Put Your Trust in Me 1.6 Givin' Myself to You 1.7 Wrong Doors 1.8 Beware, Beware 1.9 Give It Up (Turn It Loose) (7" Version) 1.10 Close to You (7" Version) 1.11 Wrong Doors (7" Version)
NotesDigitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1976 album with three bonus tracks. Love And Touch was the eighth solo album released by American Soul Blues artist Tyrone Davis. The album was also his debut release on Columbia Records. Tyrone had a great seven year run at Dakar, but in 1976, he moved toColumbia Records-and the Chicago-based Leo Graham produced Love And Touch. Although Davis grew up in Mississippi, he became closely identified with Chicago soul at Dakar-and with Leo Graham's help, he continued in that vein at Columbia. Graham did a lot to shape the sound of this album: in addition to producing Love And Touch, he wrote or co-wrote all of the material. Graham wrote "Give It Up (Turn It Loose)," "Put Your Trust In Me," "Wrong Doers" and the ballad "Givin' Myself To You" by himself, and he co-wrote "Why Is It So Hard (To Say You're Sorry)," "Beware, Beware" and the energetic "You're Too Much." Graham also co-wrote the single "Close To You," The 1970's were a highly productive time for the Chicago-based soul icon, and in 1976, his Columbia period got off to an exciting start with Love And Touch.