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Pop · 1985 · 7 tracks

Contact

High-octane 1985 synth-pop defined by industrial-strength drum machines and the sisters' razor-sharp, three-part vocal telepathy. Pure kinetic digital soul.

July 1, 1985 · RCA

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Relentless, high-gloss energy fueled by powerhouse vocal harmonies and driving electronic beats.

Tracklist · 7 Tracks
02
Hey You
3:58
03
Pound, Pound, Pound
4:04
05
Burn Down the Night
3:09
06
Bodies and Souls
3:49
07
Contact
4:21
08
Dare Me
4:06
09
Freedom
6:21
Moments Worth Listening For
The aggressive, mechanical synth-bass growl that opens Dare Me, setting a relentless pace.
The intricate, overlapping vocal interplay on the bridge of Freedom where the sisters' harmonies become a rhythmic wall.
The sharp, gated snare cracks on Pound, Pound, Pound that feel like physical impacts.

How does Contact sound next to the rest of The Pointer Sisters's catalogue?

Peak Energy+1.4σ

It runs notably hotter than this artist's baseline.

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