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''Touch 'Em with Love'' is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter
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. It was released on July 7, 1969, by
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. The album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, and produced by Kelso Herston.


Background

Following the success of ''
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'', Capitol was keen to continue Gentry's revived popularity with her next record. They felt that a change in direction was needed after the relative failure of both ''
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'' and '' Local Gentry''. A more mainstream sound was a given, but there seemed to be some uncertainty about what direction Gentry should go in. A jazz sound was considered at some point, as between February and March 1969 Gentry recorded eight laid-back classic and contemporary jazz tunes. This concept was abandoned before the recordings ever saw the light of day. They are released for the first time on the 2018 boxset '' The Girl from Chickasaw County: The Complete Capitol Masters''. Following this abandoned attempt to record her fourth solo album, Gentry was re-cast as a
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singer. The resulting album was a clear bid by Capitol to distance Gentry from the singer-songwriter country-folk of her first three solo projects. It was also a transition away from self-penned material, the album only contains two Gentry originals. The album was produced by Kelso Herston, head of Capitol Records in Nashville, whose productions were specifically designed for pop radio crossover appeal. The album also saw Gentry working with two new arrangers, Hank Levine and Don Tweedy. The majority of the album was recorded live with no overdubs; the strings and the backing vocals were performed alongside the rhythm section and other instrumentation.


Recording

The album was recorded at Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville. The first session on April 5, 1969, yielded six of the album's ten tracks: "Greyhound Goin' Somewhere", "Seasons Come, Seasons Go", "Glory Hallelujah, How They'll Sing", "Natural to Be Gone", "Touch 'Em with Love", and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again". Gentry recorded "Son of a Preacher Man" and "Where's the Playground, Johnny" on April 29. The remaining two tracks, "I Wouldn’t Be Surprised" and "You've Made Me So Very Happy" where recorded on May 1.


Critical reception

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'' gave a positive review, which said, "That "Ode to Billie Joe" gal is back again, trying to regain the winning form that made her one of today's hottest disk attractions. Along with some of her own tunes, Bobbie features Jim Webb's "Where’s the Playground, Johnny", "You’ve Made Me So Very Happy" and "Son of a Preacher Man", as well as the title tune – all drawled in her untamed backwoods twang. Potent comeback material for the backwoods star." In another positive review, '' Cashbox'' said, "Bobbie Gentry's current single, "Touch 'Em with Love", serves as title tune and lead item of a potent pop/country album with some soul thrown in for good measure. The "Billie Joe" girl has put together a strong collection of tunes which should be seeing strong airplay in the months to come with resultant sales high. "Natural to Be Gone", "Where's the Playground, Johnny?", "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" and "You've Made Me So Very Happy" are standouts." A review from ''
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'' said, "The main sex symbol of the record industry, Bobbie tries out tunes by other writers here. She does things like "Where's the Playground, Johnny?", "Son of a Preacher Man", "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" and "You've Made Me So Very Happy"." Jason Ankeny of
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have the album four out of five stars. He said the album is "Gentry's finest studio effort" and "a truly great and tragically under-recognized album." He described the album as "a fascinatingly eclectic and genuinely affecting record." He compared the album's "gritty, soulful production" to
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's ''
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''.


Commercial performance

The album peaked at number 42 on the ''
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'' Hot Country Albums chart and number 164 on the ''Billboard'' Top LP's chart. The album also peaked at number 21 on the
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. The album's first single, "Touch 'Em with Love", was released in May 1969 and peaked at number 113 on the ''Billboard''
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chart. The second single, " I'll Never Fall in Love Again", was released in August 1969 in Europe and Australia. It peaked at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart and number 5 in Australia on the ''
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'' Singles Chart.


Reissues

The album was released on CD for the first time in 1995 exclusively in the UK by the Rev-Ola label. In 2007, the album was made available for digital download. Australian label Raven Records released the album on CD in 2008, paired with 1967's ''
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''. The album was included in the 2018 boxset, '' The Girl from Chickasaw County: The Complete Capitol Masters''.


Track listing


Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes. *Bobbie Gentry – vocals *Kelso Herston – producer *Hank Levine – arrangements *Don Tweedy – arrangements


Charts

Album Singles


References

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