"Touch Dance" is a remix album by British pop duo Eurythmics, released in 1984. It features remixes of tracks from their highly successful album "Touch," which was originally released earlier the same year.
The album showcases Eurythmics' distinctive synth-pop sound with a dance-oriented twist, incorporating elements of new wave, electronica, and funk. Tracks like "Here Comes the Rain Again," "Right by Your Side," and "Who's That Girl?" are given energetic remix treatments, with extended dance-friendly arrangements and pulsating rhythms.
"Touch Dance" includes remixes by renowned producers and DJs of the time, such as François Kevorkian, John 'Jellybean' Benitez, and Shep Pettibone, adding their own unique flair to the original tracks. The result is a collection of dynamic and infectious dance remixes that breathe new life into Eurythmics' already iconic songs.
The album was well-received by fans and critics alike, further solidifying Eurythmics' status as one of the leading acts in the electronic music scene of the 1980s. "Touch Dance" remains a popular choice for fans of synth-pop and dance music, showcasing the duo's innovative approach to remixing and production.