''Hot Together'' is the title of the twelfth studio album by
the Pointer Sisters
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released in October 1986 by
RCA Records
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.
History
The eighth of the group's nine collaborations with producer
Richard Perry
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, ''Hot Together'' represented a downturn in the Pointer Sisters' fortunes. The lead single, "Goldmine", charted well on Billboard's R&B and dance charts but only reached #33 on the Hot 100. A second single, the ballad "All I Know Is the Way I Feel", reached #93 on the Hot 100. A third release, "Mercury Rising", only managed an appearance on Billboard's R&B chart. The album's title track is more well-known, having been included in the soundtrack for the
Mel Brooks
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' 1987 film ''
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'' and the
Richard Dreyfuss
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1987 film ''
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''; it was also a part of the
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's late 1980s promotional campaign. Other songs of note include "Set Me Free" (co-written by "Neutron Dance" scribe
Allee Willis
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and featured in the opening scene of
Whoopi Goldberg
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's 1986 film ''
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'') and "My Life" (co-written by actress/comedian
Sandra Bernhard
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). The album was remastered and issued on CD, with bonus tracks, in 2011 by Big Break Records.
Track listing
Personnel
The Pointer Sisters
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Ruth Pointer
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Career
Joining her sisters in 1972, the Pointer Sisters released their f ...
– lead vocals (1, 2, 8, 9), backing vocals
*
June Pointer
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Born the youngest of six children to minister ...
– lead vocals (3, 4, 6, 9), backing vocals
*
Anita Pointer
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– lead vocals (5, 7, 9, 10), backing vocals
Musicians
* David P. Bryant – synthesizers (1), drum machine (1)
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Paul Fox – synthesizers (1, 2, 5, 9, 10), drum machine (1, 5, 9, 10), additional synthesizers (3, 4, 8), synth solo (6), horn arrangements (5), tom tom (6)
* Andy Goldmark – synthesizers (2, 3), drum machine programming (2, 3), arrangements (3)
* Bobby Khozouri – synthesizers (2), drum machine programming (2), additional synthesizers (3)
* Fred Zarr – synthesizers (2)
* Billy Cobin – additional synthesizers (2, 3), drum machine programming (2)
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Jerry Ragovoy – acoustic piano (4), synthesizers (4), drum machine (4)
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Glen Ballard
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– synthesizers (5, 10), drum machine (5, 10)
*
Chuck Wild
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– synthesizers (5, 10), drum machine (5, 10), additional synthesizers (9), synth solo (9)
*
Rick Chudacoff – synthesizers (6), arrangements (6)
* Bill Cuomo – synthesizers (6)
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Sharon Robinson – synthesizers (6), arrangements (6)
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Mike Lawler
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– synthesizers (7)
*
Jeff Lorber
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– additional synthesizers (7), drum machine (7)
*
Danny Sembello
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He produced recordings by artists including George Benson and Pebbles, and he had his compositions recorded by Chaka K ...
– synthesizers (8), drum machine (8)
* Danny Ironstone – additional synthesizers (8)
*
Allee Willis
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– synthesizers (8), drum machine (8), arrangements (8)
*
John Van Tongeren
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– additional synthesizers (10)
*
Paul Jackson Jr. – guitar (1-4, 6, 9)
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Paul Pesco
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– guitar (2, 3)
* Howie Rice – guitar (3), additional synthesizers (7, 9)
* Dennis Herring – lead guitar (4, 9), guitar (5)
* Jimmy English – guitar (7)
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Robbie Nevil
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– lead guitar (7)
* Larry Treadwell – guitar (8)
*
Nathan East
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– bass guitar (3)
*
Bruce Roberts – drum machine programming (2)
* Merv De Peyer – drum machine (4)
*
Peter Bunetta
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– drum machine (6), arrangements (6)
* Dennis Holt – drum machine (7)
*
Paulinho da Costa – percussion (1, 2, 3, 5, 6)
*
Jimmy Maelen
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– percussion (2)
*
Lenny Castro
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– percussion (10)
Production
* Producer – Richard Perry
* Associate Producers – David P. Bryant (Track 1); Paul Fox (Tracks 1, 5, 9 & 10); Andy Goldmark (Tracks 2 & 3); Bruce Roberts (Tracks 2 & 3); Jerry Ragovoy (Track 4); Glen Ballard (Tracks 5 & 10); Chuck Wild (Tracks 5 & 10); Peter Bunetta and Rick Chudacoff (Track 6); Michael D. Stewart and Dan E. Williams (Track 7); Allee Willis (Track 8);
* A&R Coordinator – Marge Meoli
* Production Coordinator – Bradford Rosenberger
* Recording Engineer – Michael Brooks
* Basic Track Recording – Frances Buckley (Tracks 1 & 9); Hugo Dwyer (Track 4);
Mick Guzauski (Track 6); Randy Holland (Track 7); Danny Sembello (Track 8).
* Second Engineer – Jay Willis
* Additional Engineering – Frances Buckley, Glen Holguin, Steve Peck and Jay Willis.
* Assistant Engineers – David Dubow, Glen Holguin, Kraig Miller, Barbara Milne, Rich Slater and Glenn Walker.
* Recorded at Studio 55,
Conway Studios
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and Music Grinder (Los Angeles, CA);
Unique Recording Studios
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and Counterpoint Recording Studios (New York, NY).
* Remixed by Bill Bottrell at Studio 55.
* Mastered by
Stephen Marcussen
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at Precision Lacquer (Hollywood, CA).
* Alet Direction and Design –
John Kosh
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and
Ron Larson
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* Photography – Randee St. Nicholas
* Management – Gallin Morrey Associates
Charts
References
External links
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1986 albums
The Pointer Sisters albums
Albums produced by Richard Perry
RCA Records albums