Human Touch

Bruce Springsteen

Human Touch

RELEASED: March 26, 1992
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Human Touch Meaning 6:31 2. Soul Driver Meaning 4:39 3. 57 Channels (and Nothin’ On) 2:28 4. Cross My Heart 3:51 5. Gloria’s Eyes 3:46 6. With Every Wish 4:39 7. Roll of the Dice 4:17 8. Real World 5:26 9. All or Nothin’ at All 3:23 10. Man’s Job 4:37 11. I Wish I Were Blind 4:48 12. The Long Goodbye Meaning 3:30 13. Real Man 4:33 14. Pony Boy 2:13
Human Touch is the ninth studio album by American rock musician Bruce Springsteen, released on March 31, 1992. The album features a blend of rock, pop, and soul influences, showcasing Springsteen's versatility as a songwriter and performer. It includes themes of love, loss, and redemption, with a polished production that stands in contrast to his earlier, more raw works. Despite mixed critical reception at the time of its release, several tracks such as 'Human Touch' and 'Better Days' have become fan favorites. The album is noted for its introspective lyrics and has been recognized as an important part of Springsteen's discography.