Who We Touch

Who We Touch
Studio album by The Charlatans
Released 6 September 2010
Recorded 2010 at Britannia Row and State of the Ark, London
Genre Indie rock
Length 56:36
Label Cooking Vinyl
Producer Youth
The Charlatans chronology
You Cross My Path
(2008)You Cross My Path2008
Who We Touch
(2010)
Modern Nature
(2015)Modern Nature2015
Singles from Who We Touch
  1. "Love Is Ending"
    Released: 2 August 2010
  2. "My Foolish Pride"
    Released: 20 September 2010
  3. "Your Pure Soul"
    Released: 29 November 2010
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic71/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Drowned in Sound(7/10)[3]
Slant Magazine[4]

Who We Touch is the eleventh album by British alternative rock band The Charlatans, released on 6 September 2010.[5] It was released in a standard version, and a two disc version which contained a second CD of early demos and alternative mixes of tracks from the standard album, plus some recordings that didn't make it on to the album. The album charted at #21 in the UK album charts.

This is the Charlatans' final studio album to feature the drummer Jon Brookes, who was absent from the band to supporting the album's tour, for the treatment of his brain surgery. He was replaced by The Verve members Peter Salisbury, and Brooke died on 2013.

Track listing

All songs written by The Charlatans, except "I Sing the Body Eclectic" written by The Charlatans and Penny Rimbaud.

  1. Love Is Ending – 3:48
  2. My Foolish Pride – 4:09
  3. Your Pure Soul – 5:39
  4. Smash the System – 3:34
  5. Intimacy – 5:12
  6. Sincerity – 6:28
  7. Trust in Desire – 5:09
  8. When I Wonder – 3:39
  9. Oh! – 5:56
  10. You Can Swim – 13:02*
  • Includes 2 hidden tracks, "On the Threshold" and "I Sing the Body Eclectic".

Personnel

The Charlatans
Additional personnel
Production
  • Youth – production
  • Tim Bran, Clive Goddard – engineering
  • Cameron Jenkins, Henry Hirsch – mixing
  • Chris Theis – Pro Tools engineer (assisted by Bram Tobey)
  • Nigel Walton – mastering
  • Jazz Summers, Tim Parry – management
  • Gee Vaucher – cover art and design
  • Tom Sheehan – band photo

References

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