White Sister Touch The Sky — High Speed
: White Sister was prolific in film soundtracks during this era; they also contributed "Save Me Tonight" to Fright Night (1985) and "April" to Killer Party (1986), in which they also appeared on-screen. Critical and Cult Legacy
Below is an overview of the band, the song's context, and its legacy to help you with your paper: Band Origins and Style White Sister Touch the sky
: The band’s career took off after a chance encounter at a gas station with Gregg Giuffria (formerly of the band Angel). Giuffria produced their 1984 self-titled debut album and helped shape their "Orchestrated Metal" sound, which blended heavy rock with lush keyboard arrangements. : White Sister was prolific in film soundtracks
The song was recorded by the American hard rock and AOR (Album Oriented Rock) band White Sister for the soundtrack of the 1986 skateboarding film Thrashin' . The song was recorded by the American hard
: They are often categorized alongside early 80s "Hair Metal" or AOR acts like Mötley Crüe , Ratt , and Great White . "Touch the Sky" and Thrashin'