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''Break Out'' is the tenth studio
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by American female vocal group
the Pointer Sisters The Pointer Sisters are an American pop and R&B singing group from Oakland, California, that achieved mainstream success during the 1970s and 1980s. Their repertoire has included such diverse genres as pop, jazz, electronic music, bebop, b ...
, released on November 6, 1983, on Planet Records, distributed by
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. It is the Pointer Sisters' most successful album to date, peaking at number eight on the ''Billboard'' 200 and being certified triple-platinum by the
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.


Overview

Featuring mostly
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tunes, the album gave the Pointer Sisters the biggest success of their recording career, spawning four U.S. top 10 hits—" Jump (For My Love)", " Automatic", "
Neutron Dance "Neutron Dance" is a song written by Allee Willis and Danny Sembello which was introduced by the Pointer Sisters on their 1983 album '' Break Out''. The song became a Top Ten hit in 1985, its success augmented by being prominently featured on the ...
" and a slightly remixed version of their 1982 hit "
I'm So Excited "I'm So Excited" is a song by American vocal group the Pointer Sisters. Jointly written and composed by the sisters in collaboration with Chris Christian, it was originally released in September 1982, reaching number 30 on the US ''Billboard'' ...
". The latter was included on later editions of the album in the place of the track "Nightline". "Automatic" also became the group's biggest UK hit, peaking at No. 2 and certified "Silver" by the BPI. "Jump" also made the UK top 10, peaking at No. 6. With the remix of "I'm So Excited" added to pressings of the album in mid-1984, a total of six singles were issued from ''Break Out''. The first release was "I Need You", featuring shared lead vocals by the three Pointer Sisters. A mid-tempo number, it was atypical of the album's overall dance sound; the choice of the song as lead single was based on producer Richard Perry's hope that the track would reinstate the Pointer Sisters' presence at R&B radio. "I Need You" did become a major hit on the ''
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'' R&B chart but did not reach the
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of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, stalling at No. 48. The dance track "Jump (For My Love)" (titled simply "Jump" on the first version of the album), with
June Pointer June Antoinette Pointer (November 30, 1953 – April 11, 2006) was an American singer, best known as the youngest of the founding members of the vocal group The Pointer Sisters. Early life and career Born the youngest of six children to minister ...
on lead, was intended to be the second single from ''Break Out''; however, another dance track, "Automatic", was substituted in its place, after garnering heavy airplay on radio and in dance clubs as an album track. The first major hit to feature the distinctive
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of
Ruth Pointer Ruth Esther Pointer (born March 19, 1946) is an American singer–songwriter who is best known as the eldest member of the American family vocal group the Pointer Sisters. Career Joining her sisters in 1972, the Pointer Sisters released their f ...
on lead, "Automatic" became the first Top 40 hit from ''Break Out,'' its No. 5 peak ending a three-year absence by the Pointer Sisters from the Top 10 of the Hot 100. "Automatic" also became the most successful R&B hit by the Pointer Sisters as a trio—its No. 2 R&B peak was bested by "
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", a 1975 No. 1 R&B hit by the group in its original four-woman format. "Jump (For My Love)" was afforded a single release as the follow-up to "Automatic" and, with a No. 3 peak, became the most successful single from ''Break Out''. The re-release of "I'm So Excited"—the one single from ''Break Out'' to feature a lead vocal by
Anita Pointer Anita Marie Pointer (January 23, 1948December 31, 2022) was an American singer-songwriter, best known as a founding member of the vocal group the Pointer Sisters. She co-wrote and was the lead singer on their hit song "Fairytale", which garnere ...
, who sang lead on most Pointer Sisters hits—resulted in a third consecutive Top Ten hit for the group, peaking at No. 9. Prior to ''Break Out,'' the Pointers had accumulated three earlier Top 10 hits over a 12-year recording career. After the ''Break Out'' track "Neutron Dance", with Ruth Pointer on lead vocal, was optioned for the soundtrack of the 1984 film '' Beverly Hills Cop'', it became the album's fifth single and fourth consecutive Top Ten hit, reaching No. 6 on the Hot 100 in February 1985. A sixth single, "Baby, Come and Get It", featuring June Pointer on lead, became a minor hit in the spring of 1985 (No. 44 Hot 100/No. 24 R&B). "Nightline", the track dropped from ''Break Out'' as originally formatted to allow inclusion of "I'm So Excited", was originally written for and recorded by
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but was never released, although a leaked recording has been circulating for many years. The Pointer Sisters' version was utilized as the
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of the "Automatic" single. ''Break Out'' sold over three million copies in the U.S. and won the group two
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and two American Music Awards. The 1983 original release and the 1984 re-release were both remastered and issued in a deluxe expanded edition with bonus tracks on CD in 2011 by Big Break Records. According to Ruth Pointer, she and her sisters were not happy with the title ''Break Out''. "We kept thinking of it as a rash or jail",''Fort Lauderdale News'' 22 February 1985 "Potent Pointer Sisters Roll On" by Scott Benarde p.3S she said.


Track listing


Original 1983 release


1984 re-release


Personnel

The Pointer Sisters *
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– lead vocals (4, 7, 9, 10), backing vocals *
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– lead vocals (1, 3, 4, 8), backing vocals *
Ruth Pointer Ruth Esther Pointer (born March 19, 1946) is an American singer–songwriter who is best known as the eldest member of the American family vocal group the Pointer Sisters. Career Joining her sisters in 1972, the Pointer Sisters released their f ...
– lead vocals (2, 4-6), backing vocals Musicians * Howie Rice –
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(1, 5, 9, 10), additional synthesizers (1), electronic drums (1, 3, 8), synthesizers (2-6, 9, 10), guitar (4, 6-8), bass (4), drum machine programming (4, 6, 10), percussion (4, 6, 8, 10),
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(6), acoustic piano (6),
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(6) * Stephen Mitchell – synthesizers (1, 2, 4), synthesizer programming (1, 5, 6, 10), drum machine programming (1) * Paul Fox
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(2, 4-6, 8-10) *
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(2), synthesizers (2, 4) * Brock Walsh – synthesizers (2, 5), drum machine programming (2, 5) * James Ingram – synthesizers (3), drum machine programming (3), backing vocals (3) *
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– synthesizers (3), drum machine programming (3) * Vince Melamed
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(4) *
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– synthesizers (5), drum machine programming (5, 8) * Andy Goldmark – synthesizer programming (7), drum machine programming (7, 9) * Bruce Roberts – synthesizer programming (7), drum machine programming (7) * Richard Ruttenburg – additional synthesizers (7) * Tommy Faragher – synthesizers (5, 8), bass (8),
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(8) * Greg Phillinganes
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(8) * Mark Goldenberg – guitar (2), synthesizers (8) *
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– guitar (2), lead guitar (5) * David Katay – guitar (3) * Eddie Watkins, Jr – bass (2) *
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– bass (3) * Reek Havok – electronic drum programming (1, 3, 4, 6, 8) * Bob Mithoff – drum machine programming (4, 6, 10) * Francis Buckley – drum machine programming (5) * Paulinho da Costa – percussion (1, 4, 5), tambourine (6) Production * Producer – Richard Perry * Associate producers – Gary Skardina (track 1); Stephen Mitchell (track 1);
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(tracks 2, 5 & 8); Brock Walsh (tracks 2, 5 & 8);
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(track 3); Howie Rice (tracks 4, 6 & 10); Bruce Roberts (track 7); Andy Goldmark (tracks 7 & 9) * Recording engineer – Michael Brooks (tracks 1–4, 6, 8, 9 & 10) * Basic track engineers – Gary Skardina (track 1), Frances Buckley (track 5) and Brian Elliot (track 7). * Additional engineers – Stuart Furusho, Bobby Gerber and Hill Swimmer. * Assistant engineers – David Dubow, Stuart Furusho and Bobby Gerber. * Remixed by Bill Schnee * Mastered by Stephen Marcussen at Precision Mastering (Hollywood, CA). * Art direction and design – Kosh and
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* Photography – Donald Miller * Fashion coordinator – Susan Epstein


Singles

*"I Need You" (7" Version) / "Operator" (Alternate Version) 2" single included extended mix of "I Need You"*"Automatic" (7" Version) / "Nightline" (LP Version) 2" single included extended mix of "Automatic"*"Jump (For My Love)" (7" Remix) / "Heartbeat" 2" single included extended mix of "Jump (For My Love)"*"I'm So Excited" (7" Remix) / "Dance Electric" 2" single included extended mix of "I'm So Excited"*"Neutron Dance" (7" Version) / "Telegraph Your Love" 2" single included extended mix of "Neutron Dance"*"Baby Come and Get It" / "Operator" (LP Version) 2" single included extended mix of "Baby Come and Get It"


Charts


Certifications


References


External links

* {{Authority control 1983 albums The Pointer Sisters albums Albums produced by Richard Perry Planet Records albums RCA Records albums