Canadian singer-songwriter best known for the 1977 hit "Sometimes When We Touch" and for his work in adult contemporary/soft rock.

Born June 3, 1954, in Toronto, Ontario. Achieved commercial success in the 1970s with the single "Sometimes When We Touch."

The provided review praises the single "Sometimes When We Touch" but finds the rest of Longer Fuse verbose and overly sentimental. The album is described as competent singer-songwriter work with orchestration but few memorable hooks. Overall assessment is mixed to negative (2/5).

For:Fans of 1970s soft rock and adult contemporary ballads; readers of album criticism.

 If anyone remembers good old Dan Hill, it’s definitely because of this 1977 record, which, propelled by the single «Sometimes When We Touch», even made its way onto the Italian scene: a heart-wrenching song (or a panty-dropper, depending on the circumstances) with just the right emphasis in both lyrics and music, which I imagine was the reason I bought it back then.

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