"Sometimes When We Touch" is a captivating vocal jazz album by the renowned Cleo Laine, released on January 1, 1980, under the RCA Victor label. This enchanting collection of 12 tracks, spanning a total of 45 minutes, was recorded at CBS Studios in London between December 1979 and February 1980. The album features the collaboration of Cleo Laine with the esteemed flutist James Galway, adding a unique and melodious dimension to the recordings.
The album showcases a diverse range of genres, blending traditional jazz with classical influences, as evidenced by tracks like "How, Where, When? (Canon in D Major, P. 37)" and "The Fluter's Ball." Cleo Laine's powerful and versatile vocals shine throughout, delivering a mix of heartfelt ballads and lively tunes. Standout tracks include the title song "Sometimes When We Touch," a poignant ballad that became one of Laine's signature hits, as well as the soothing "Dreaming (Gymnopédie No.1)" and the lively "Consuelo's Love Theme."
"Sometimes When We Touch" is a testament to Cleo Laine's exceptional vocal prowess and her ability to infuse each track with depth and emotion. Whether you're a long-time fan of vocal jazz or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The combination of Laine's captivating voice and Galway's masterful flute playing creates a timeless collection that continues to resonate with audiences today.