Don't Touch the Light

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Don't Touch the Light
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Released1986
Recorded1985
Genre Heavy metal, glam metal
Length37:56
Label RCA Records [1]
Producer Dave Hutchins and Bonfire
Bonfire chronology
Longing for You (EP)
(1985)
Don't Touch the Light
(1986)
Fireworks
(1987)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Don't Touch the Light is the first album by German hard rock band Bonfire, following its name change from Cacumen. [3] It was released in 1986 on RCA Records. [4]

Contents

AllMusic wrote that the album is considered a "classic" of the "melodic hard rock" genre. [3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro" Claus Lessmann, Hans Ziller, Horst Maier-Thorn, Joerg Deisinger, Dominik Huelshorst1:58
2."Starin' Eyes"Maier-Thorn, Lessmann4:10
3."Hot to Rock"Ziller, Deisinger, Lessmann4:12
4."You Make Me Feel"Ziller, Lessmann4:44
5."Longing for You"Lessmann, Ziller, Maier-Thorn3:45
6."Don't Touch the Light"Ziller, Maier-Thorn, Lessmann4:31
7."S.D.I."Lessmann, Ziller, Maier-Thorn5:47
8."No More"Ziller, Lessmann4:10
9."L.A."Ziller, Lessmann4:39

Remastered edition

In 2009, Don't Touch the Light was remastered by Toni Ubler for the company Yesterrock. This edition of the album now featured seven additional songs—all live performances by Bonfire from circa 1986 when the album was originally released.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro" Claus Lessmann, Hans Ziller, Horst Maier-Thorn, Joerg Deisinger, Dominik Huelshorst1:56
2."Starin' Eyes"Maier-Thorn, Lessmann4:10
3."Hot to Rock"Ziller, Deisinger, Lessmann4:12
4."You Make Me Feel"Ziller, Lessmann4:44
5."Longing for You"Lessmann, Ziller, Maier-Thorn3:45
6."Don't Touch the Light"Ziller, Maier-Thorn, Lessmann4:31
7."S.D.I."Lessmann, Ziller, Maier-Thorn5:47
8."No More"Ziller, Lessmann4:10
9."L.A."Ziller, Lessmann4:56
10."Intro/Starin' Eyes (live)"Lessmann, Ziller, Maier-Thorn, Deisinger, Huelshorst5:17
11."Don't Touch the Light (live)"Ziller, Maier-Thorn, Lessmann5:02
12."S.D.I. (live)"Lessmann, Ziller, Maier-Thorn6:05
13."You Make Me Feel (live)"Ziller, Lessmann3:08
14."Longing for You (live)"Lessmann, Ziller, Maier-Thorn3:38
15."You Are My Destiny (live)"Lessmann, Ziller4:11
16."Bad Widow (live)"Maier-Thorn, Lessmann8:08

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References

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