Opened, But Hardly Touched is a live album by saxophonist Peter Brötzmann, double bassist Harry Miller, and drummer Louis Moholo.
"[8] The Free Jazz Collective's Martin Schray described the album as "a must-have," and "the missing link between [Brötzmann's] old trios, his rock excursions in the 1980s, his sax drum duos and Die Like A Dog."
He commented: "Moholo and Miller are his anchor, never denying their South African background but they combine it with a lot of western influences.
"[7] Milo Fine of Cadence noted: "Sometimes spontaneous heads are created and developed, at other times, the sheer energy of intent keeps things moving and interesting.
There is plenty of space for each player to make solo statements, and, at times, each musician drops out allowing for duo and a cappella sections.