![]() ![]() ![]() With a scything guitar intro that charged through the opening "Lay It on the Line," the Pointer Sisters thrust themselves into a remarkable spotlight, proving they wouldn't be slotted as just another R&B vocal act. An absolutely dynamic set of rock standards overflowing with interesting surprises, the LP entered the R&B Top Ten - the first time the group had enjoyed that kind of placement in nearly three years. Now linked with veteran rock producer Richard Perry and signed to his new Planet imprint, the Pointer Sisters rebounded from 1977's mediocre Having a Party to blister through Energy in late 1978. ![]()
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