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Wednesday 10 September 2014

When the Pointer Sisters Were Country


Fairly recently I purchased Black & White the 1981 album by June, Anita and Ruth more commonly known by their collective name of The Pointer Sisters
It is a pleasant album full  of lite soul/disco and includes Slow Hand one of their two most famous songs along with Jump (For My Love)
However it wasn't the first Pointer Sisters music in my collection. Oh no1
They feature on the fabulous Trikon album Dirty Laundry - The Soul of a Black Country with their 1974 song Fairy Tale.
It is not commonly known but they started of by trying different genres including country. They were a quartet at that time with sister Bonnie in tow.
Not only did Fairy Tale, written by Anita and Bonnie, win them their first Grammy in 1974 it led them to be invited to play on the Grand Ole Opry.
High praise indeed.

Pointer Sisters -Slow Hand

Pointer Sisters - Fairy Tale

3 comments:

  1. This is excellent. You know when Jimmy Rodgers was first heard on the radio people thought he was black. The foundational relationship between Country and Blues...is indisputable (see Leadbelly) but, not discussed nearly enough.

    Of course, I can't think of The Pointer Sister's without thinking of I'm So Excited...it was the theme song for my beloved Gators in 1985!

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  2. Good one, Mr. CC! Unfortunately, I used to be able to open wma files through iTunes, but only mp3s seem to work now, for some reason. ;-(

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  3. Pleasant surprise this CC. Had no idea that they had done country. Rather enjoyed this.

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