Soul Searching Tour
The name says it all. "Soul Searching", the new, seventh album by Torsten Goods, is more than just a source of fresh "feelgood music", influenced by jazz, soul, blues and the laid-back West Coast/AOR sounds of the late 70s in California, with guests such as Randy Brecker, Nils Landgren and Bireli Lagrene. "Soul Searching" also tells the very personal story of the visual transformation of the "gifted guitarist and singer", according to SZ, "who has already been called the >German George Benson<". Finding his identity, which also involved getting used to his new, bald appearance due to an autoimmune disorder, is a central theme on "Soul Searching", obviously in songs such as "Naked Funk" or the ballad "I Had To Learn Not To Care". His "Soul Searching Tour" will finally take Torsten Goods with Jan Miserre on keyboards and piano, Felix Lehrmann on drums and Thomas Stieger on bass - in other words, the band behind the new album, which has been perfectly rehearsed for fourteen years - all over Germany again this fall. But also in Switzerland, the UK and of course Ireland, the home of his mother and family. The focus of the concerts will be on the new album, but fan favorites from Torsten's back catalog will not be missing either. Every concert on the "Soul Searching" tour will be a unique experience, full of deeply felt, virtuosically played, acoustic blissful songs. The recipe: "smooth vocals, fast guitars and feelgood grooves".