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Unlimited Touch was a sexted from Brooklyn. the band members were Phil Hamilton, Audrey Wheeler, Tony Cintron, Stephanie James, Samual 'Sandy' Anderson and Galen 'Lenny' Underwood. They had some brief success in the early 1980's, but their appeal was more on the club side than with soul and r&b audiences. only two of their singles made it onto the Billboard r&b charts in 1981; 'I hear music in the streets' and 'Searching to find the one', which featured the powerful vocals of Audrey Wheeler and Stephanie James. Neither of the singles was a major success nor an artistic breakthrough. By the end of 1981, the record label and the band went their separate ways due to a major dispute. A new short-lived period of the band was initiated by 1983 with Sandy Anderson, Stephanie James and Audrey Wheeler as remaining band-members for the album 'Yes, I'm ready'. It featured the amazing 'Good Lovin'. Later they released 'Reach out (everlasting lasting lover)', which was the last musical outing of Unlimited Touch.


D i s c o g r a p h y

Searching to find the one (12 inch)1981Ramshorn
Unlimited Touch1981Prelude
I hear music in the street1982Prelude
No one can love me1983Ramshorn
Your love is serious1983Prelude
Searching to find the one1983Unidisc
Yes, we're ready !1983Prelude
Reach out (everlasting lover)1984Prelude