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Only Sisters Can Do That is a 1993 album by The Pointer Sisters. Released on the SBK label, it is the last Pointer Sisters album made with founding member June Pointer, who died in 2006. The album was helmed by producer Peter Wolf and led by the single, "Don't Walk Away," which featured guest vocals by Michael McDonald. Other songs of note include "I Want Fireworks" and "Tell It to My Heart," both co-written by Anita Pointer, and the title track, penned by the sisters. Despite critical accolades, the album proved to a commercial flop. Since then, the sisters have blamed the failure on lack of promotion by the troubled SBK label, which has since folded.
[edit] Track listing
- "It Ain't a Man's World" (Maya Angelou) - (4:27)
- "I Want Fireworks" (Anita Pointer, Ina Wolf, Peter Wolf) - (4:44)
- "Don't Walk Away" (Glenn Hughes, Peter Sinfield) - (4:49)
- "Eyes Like a Child" (Ina Wolf, Peter Wolf) - (4:45)
- "Only Sisters Can Do That" (June Pointer, Anita Pointer, Ruth Pointer, Sheldon Reynolds, Ina Wolf, Peter Wolf) - (3:54)
- "Fell for the Physical" (Peter Wolf, Peter Zisso) - (4:02)
- "Tell It to My Heart" (Anita Pointer, Franne Golde, Allee Willis) - (5:10)
- "Vibe Time" (Peter Zisso) - (4:03)
- "Lose Myself to Find Myself" (Keith Forsey, Steve Krikorian, Steve Schiff) - (4:45)
- "Sex, Love or Money" (4:14)