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In Touch with Peter and Gordon
1964 studio album by Peter and Gordon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Touch with Peter and Gordon is the second studio album by English music duo Peter and Gordon that was released exclusively in the United Kingdom on 4 December 1964 by Columbia Records.[1]
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Releases
In 1997, the album was reissued on CD with new stereo mixes of the tracks, with mastering by Peter Mew at Abbey Road Studios.[2] The 14 new mixes are available on digital editions of the album.[3]
Critical reception
Writing for AllMusic, critic Richie Unterberger wrote it "furthers their vague credentials as folk-rock precursors", noting the music is "pleasant but slight, and just too damned polite to be of much consequence". He notes there is no U.S. counterpart, but points out half of the album's songs appear on I Don't Want to See You Again, a U.S. exclusive album.[1]
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Track listing
According to the liner notes:[5]
References
External links
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