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| Chick Corea | Primary Artist, Synthesizer, Guitar, Piano, Cymbals, Moog Synthesizer |
| Paco de Lucía | Guitar, Percussion, Hand Clapping |
| Lee Konitz | Alto Saxophone |
| Steve Kujala | Flute, Tenor Saxophone |
| Allen Vizzutti | Trumpet |
| Lenny White | Drums |
| Don Alias | Percussion, Bongos, Conga, Drums |
| Alex Acuña | Percussion, Cymbals, Drums |
| Carlos Benavent | Bass |
| Stanley Clarke | Bass |
| Al di Meola | Guitar |
| Gregg Gottlieb | Cello |
| Bob Magnusson | Bass |
| Gayle Moran | Vocals, Voices, Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part |
| Carol Shive | Violin |
| Bill Gottlieb | Cello |
| Laudir DeOliveira | Percussion, Drums, Caixa, Ganza |
| Duncan Aldrich | Engineer |
| Tony Cohan | Liner Notes |
| Chick Corea | Arranger, Composer, Producer |
| Bernie Grundman | Engineer |
| Bernie Kirsh | Engineer |
| Ron Moss | Producer |
| Joel Strote | Producer |
| Laudir DeOliveira | Sound Effects |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Scott Yanow
Chick Corea was involved in a wide variety of projects during the early 1980s, some acoustic, others electric, and everything from solos and duets to orchestral projects. Touchstone really displays quite a bit of diversity with features for flamenco guitarist Paco DeLucia, a one-song "Compadres" reunion of Return to Forever with guitarist Al DiMeola, bassist Stanley Clarke, and drummer Lenny White, a spot for alto-great Lee Konitz "Duende", and a conventional sextet outing on "Dance of Chance." A bit uneven but with its interesting moments, Touchstone is worth checking out.