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  1. Historia. Poco después de que Springsteen disolviera la E Street Band en octubre de 1989, el pianista Roy Bittan le enseñó tres canciones instrumentales que había compuesto: «Roll of the Dice», «Real World» y «Trouble in Paradise». Springsteen añadió la letra a las canciones, y una vez grabadas, comenzó a componer y grabar más ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Human_TouchHuman Touch - Wikipedia

    Roy Bittan – keyboards. Sam Moore – harmony vocals on "Soul Driver", "Real World" and "Man's Job". Patti Scialfa – harmony vocals on "Human Touch" and "Pony Boy". David Sancious – Hammond organ on "Soul Driver" and "Real Man". Bobby King – backing vocals on "Roll of the Dice" and "Man's Job".

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › toque-humanoToque humano _ AcademiaLab

    Roy Bittan – teclados; Sam Moore – armonía vocal en "Soul Driver", "Real World" y "Man's Job" Patti Scialfa – armonía vocal en "Human Touch" y "Pony Boy" David Sancious – órgano Hammond en "Soul Driver" y "Real Man" Bobby King – voz de respaldo en "Roll of the Dice" y "El trabajo del hombre"

  4. 31 de mar. de 1992 · Released simultaneously with Lucky Town, the soul-inflected Human Touch marks the Boss’ first band record without the E Street Band. Another first: collaborating on songwriting, with co-producer Roy Bittan. Bruce has called this his “happy record,” and it’s clearly indicative of an artist searching for a new path.

  5. 2 de jul. de 2013 · From: 'Human Touch' (1992) Springsteen broke up the E Street Band in 1989, but kept Bittan on board for the Human Touch album and the subsequent Other Band tour. Bittan played...

  6. Bittan is the only member of the E Street Band to have co-written Bruce Springsteen songs, with “Roll of the Dice” and “Real World” from Human Touch to his credit, as well as “Trouble in Paradise,” which was released on the Tracks box set.

  7. Human Touch” was nominated for Best Rock Vocal Performance at the 1993 Grammy Awards. Not long after Springsteen broke up the E Street Band in October 1989, pianist Roy Bittan played Springsteen’s three instrumental songs he had written, “Roll of the Dice”, “Real World”, and “Trouble in Paradise”.