With a quartet of straight top 20 hits to their name, the Brighton boys go for number five aided by Katherine Ellis – a vocalist in the past we’ve billed as the UK’s answer to Loleatta Holloway. For ‘When You Touch Me’ the hit producers tread a rocky path laced with the finest disco ingredients. The song reeks of daytime radio, the production is as polished as anything else the Freemasons have, er, touched – but the remixes from Bart B More, Barrat & Falconi and Jean Maxwell really fail to do the anthemic song justice. But that doesn’t matter, as it’s the original that you need.
5 Out Of 5
Reviewed By: Lewis Dene