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David Surkamp & Touch - Street Suite - 1969-1970 -

You can hear Surkamp’s unmistakable vocal character beginning to take flight, but grounded in a gritty 1960s rock energy.

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Before the soaring falsetto and symphonic prog of redefined the St. Louis music scene, there was Touch . The band featured local heavyweights like Chuck Sabatino

The band featured local heavyweights like Chuck Sabatino and Mike Safron (who would join David in Pavlov's Dog), capturing the heavy-blues vibe of the late '60s Midwest. While the world would later know him for

Unlike the violin-led prog of his later years, this is guitar-driven, fuzzy, and experimental—a must-listen for anyone who loves the transition from garage rock to progressive art-rock.

Recorded between 1969 and 1970, Street Suite is a fascinating "missing link" for fans of David Surkamp. While the world would later know him for his vibrato-heavy, Geddy Lee-adjacent vocals on 1975's Pampered Menial , these early sessions find him navigating a raw, bluesy, and heavily psychedelic landscape.