Break Out (Pointer Sisters album)
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Break Out is the tenth studio album by the American
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 vocal group The Pointer Sisters, released on November 6, 1983 by Planet Records.

History

Featuring mostly electro-dance tunes, the album gave the trio the biggest success of their recording career, spawning four U.S. top ten hits - "Jump (For My Love)
Jump (for My Love)
"Jump " was the opening track of the Pointer Sisters' 1983 album, Break Out.Released prior to the 1984 Summer Olympics games, the song's video featured footage of athletes competing in track and field events. The song was the second of four Billboard Hot 100 top 10 singles in a row for the sisters...

", "Automatic
Automatic (Pointer Sisters song)
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" and "Neutron Dance". Later editions of the album included a remixed version of their 1982 hit "I'm So Excited
I'm So Excited
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" in the place of "Nightline". "Automatic" also became the group's biggest UK hit, peaking at #2 and was certified "Silver" by the BPI
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. "Jump" also made the UK top 10, peaking at #6.

Break Out sold over three million copies in the US, and won the group two Grammy Awards and two American Music Awards
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. The original and re-released versions of the album was remastered and issued in a deluxe expanded edition with bonus tracks on CD in 2011 by Big Break Records.

Track listing

1984 re-release

Personnel

  • Drums: Michael Baird, John "J.R." Robinson
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  • Percussion: Paulinho Da Costa
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    , Steve Mitchell, Bruce Roberts
  • Bass: Louis Johnson, Eddie Watkins, Nathan East
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  • Keyboards, Synthesizers: Michael Boddicker
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    , Francis Buckley, Tommy Faragher, Paul Fox, Andy Goldmark, James Ingram
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    , Barry Mann
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    , Steve Mitchell, Greg Phillinganes
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    , Howie Rice, Bruce Roberts, Richard Ruttenburg, William D. "Smitty" Smith, John Van Tongeren
  • Piano: John Barnes, Vince Melamed
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  • Guitars: George Doering, Mark Goldenberg, Dennis Herring
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    , Howie Rice, Lee Ritenour
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  • Trumpet: Chuck Findley
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  • Trombone: Richard Hyde
  • Saxophone: Jim Horn
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  • Programming: Michael Boddicker, Steve Mitchell

Singles Released

  • I Need You (7" Version)/Operator (Alternate Version) [12" single included extended mix of "I Need You"]
  • Automatic (7" Version)/Nightline (LP Version) [12" single included extended mix of "Automatic" and a longer, alternate mix of "Nightline"]
  • Jump (For My Love) (7" Remix)/Heartbeat [12" single included extended mix of "Jump (For My Love)"]
  • I'm So Excited (7" Remix)/Dance Electric [12" single included extended mix of "I'm So Excited"]
  • Neutron Dance (7" Version)/Telegraph Your Love [12" single included extended mix of "Neutron Dance"]
  • Baby Come and Get It/Operator (LP Version) [12" single included extended mix of "Baby Come and Get It"]

Misc Notes

  • "Nightline" was original written for and recorded by Michael Jackson but was never released, though a leaked recording has been circulating for many years.

Chart positions

Chart (1983) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200
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8
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
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6
UK Albums Chart 9

External links

  • Break Out at Discogs
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