Touch Too Much
AC/DC · 1979
13 min · 3 tracks · hard rock · rock & roll · blues rock
Explosive guitar riffs and raw vocals create an electrifying rock experience that embodies classic Australian hard rock.
Touch Too Much is a single by AC/DC, released in 1979. Explosive guitar riffs and raw vocals create an electrifying rock experience that embodies classic Australian hard rock. 'Touch Too Much' is significant for its lively performances and raw energy, capturing the essence of AC/DC’s early style. The album contributed to their growing popularity in the United States, paving the way for future chart success and influence on the hard rock genre throughout the late 70s and beyond. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Touch Too Much sound like?
Explosive guitar riffs and raw vocals create an electrifying rock experience that embodies classic Australian hard rock. Rooted in hard rock and rock & roll.
What makes Touch Too Much by AC/DC notable?
'Touch Too Much' is significant for its lively performances and raw energy, capturing the essence of AC/DC’s early style. The album contributed to their growing popularity in the United States, paving the way for future chart success and influence on the hard rock genre throughout the late 70s and beyond. Released in January 1979, 'Touch Too Much' was AC/DC's third studio album, following their breakthrough with 'High Voltage' and 'Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap'. At this point, the band was solidifying their reputation as a leading force in hard rock, building on the momentum of their earlier successes while establishing their signature sound.
How many songs are on Touch Too Much?
Touch Too Much has 3 tracks, running approximately 13 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Touch Too Much Standout 4:26
- 2 Live Wire (live) Standout 4:59
- 3 Shot Down in Flames (live) Standout 3:36
Release Date
January 1, 1979
Artist Origin
Australia
Runtime
13 min 1 sec
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