Get in Touch with Yourself is the third studio album by the British pop group Swing Out Sister, released in 1992 on Fontana Records. The album was produced by Paul Staveley O'Duffy, who had also worked with the band on their previous albums.
The album continues the band's signature blend of sophisticated pop, jazz, and soul, while incorporating elements of funk and dance music, giving it a more upbeat and contemporary feel compared to their earlier work. The production is polished, featuring lush arrangements, catchy hooks, and the smooth, expressive vocals of lead singer Corinne Drewery. The title suggests themes of self-awareness and emotional introspection, which are explored in the lyrics of several tracks.
The album includes several standout tracks, such as Am I the Same Girl? a cover of the classic 1968 song by Barbara Acklin, which became one of the album's most popular singles. The song showcases the band's ability to reimagine classic tracks with their own distinctive style. Another single, Notgonnachange, is a catchy, upbeat song that blends pop with funk influences.
Get in Touch with Yourself received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its sophisticated sound and the band's consistent ability to craft memorable, stylish pop music. While the album did not reach the same level of commercial success as their debut, it still performed well, particularly in Japan, where Swing Out Sister had a strong fanbase. The success of the single Am I the Same Girl? has ensured the album's lasting appeal among fans of the band.