Samantha Fox's music career may not have reached the same level of success as her modeling and acting endeavors, but "Touch Me" remains a beloved album among fans of 80s pop. The Deluxe Edition is a testament to Fox's enduring legacy as an artist and her willingness to revisit and reimagine her work.
The B-sides are the hidden gems. “It’s Only Love,” a dramatic, synth-string-laden ballad, never made the original album but is arguably superior to some of its slower moments. “Dream City,” a driving, hi-NRG track, sounds like it was designed for roller rinks and sweaty nightclubs in equal measure. These tracks reveal the depth of Fox’s collaboration with producers Jon Astrop and Ian Morrow—they weren’t just crafting hits; they were building a sonic universe. Samantha Fox - Touch Me -Deluxe Edition-
: Includes the global chart-topper "Touch Me (I Want Your Body)" (#3 UK, #4 US), along with other Top 10 hits like "Do Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me)" and "I'm All You Need". Signature Sound Samantha Fox's music career may not have reached
While the original album had nine tracks, the Deluxe Edition swells to over twenty, including singles, remixes, and rarities. Here is a guide to the core highlights: : Includes the global chart-topper "Touch Me (I
Disc Three (in physical editions, or a third digital “volume”) goes even deeper: alternative mixes, instrumental versions, and rare foreign-language recordings. Yes, Samantha Fox singing “Touch Me” in Spanish (“Tócame”) and Italian (“Toccami”) is here, and it is gloriously, unashamedly kitschy. Her pronunciation is earnest, the backing tracks are identical, and the effect is surreal—like hearing your favorite neighbor suddenly break into a Eurovision performance.
Available now on CD, Limited Edition Vinyl, and High-Resolution Digital Streaming.