That's a Plenty (Pointer Sisters album)
That's a Plenty is the second album by American female vocal group the Pointer Sisters, released in 1974 on the Blue Thumb label.
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Released | February 1974 | |||
Recorded | Wally Heider Studios (San Francisco, California) Quadraphonic Studios (Nashville, Tennessee) Western Recording Studios (Los Angeles, California) | |||
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Length | 48:25 | |||
Label | Blue Thumb | |||
Producer | David Rubinson & Friends, Inc. | |||
The Pointer Sisters chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
History
Mixing the Pointers' brand of soul with rollicking blues numbers and jazz covers, the album also included the country-flavored "Fairytale". The song became their second Top 40 hit and crossed over to the country charts, enabling the group to become the first African-American vocal group to perform at the Grand Ole Opry. The album was the second by the group to be certified gold. The album was remastered and issued on CD in 2006 by Hip-O Select.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Bangin' on the Pipes" / "Steam Heat" (Medley) | Bruce Good, Jeffrey Cohen / Richard Adler, Jerry Ross | 5:39 |
2. | "Salt Peanuts" | Good, Cohen / Dizzy Gillespie, Kenny Clarke | 5:10 |
3. | "Grinning in Your Face" | Son House | 4:49 |
4. | "Shaky Flat Blues" | June Pointer, Anita Pointer, Bonnie Pointer | 4:41 |
5. | "That's a Plenty" / "Surfeit, U.S.A." (Medley) | Ray Gilbert, Lew Pollack / Good, Cohen | 3:42 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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6. | "Little Pony" | Neal Hefti, Jon Hendricks, Dave Lambert | 4:43 |
7. | "Fairytale" | A. Pointer, B. Pointer | 5:04 |
8. | "Black Coffee" | Paul Francis Webster, Sonny Burke | 6:07 |
9. | "Love in Them There Hills" | Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, Roland Chambers | 8:30 |
Personnel
- Anita Pointer, Ruth Pointer, Bonnie Pointer, June Pointer – vocals
Musicians
- Tom Salisbury – keyboards, Silverton accordion (1), brass and string arrangements
- Herbie Hancock – acoustic piano (2, 6); electric piano, Hohner clavinet and ARP synthesizer (9)
- David Briggs – acoustic piano (7)
- David Grisman – mandolin (1)
- Jesse Ed Davis – electric guitar (3)
- Jack Viertell – electric guitar (3)
- Bonnie Raitt – slide guitar (3)
- John Shine – guitar (4)
- Bobby Thompson – acoustic guitar (7)
- Weldon Myrick – pedal steel guitar (7)
- John Neumann – bass (1, 5, 8)
- Ron McClure – bass (2, 4, 6)
- Paul Jackson – bass (3, 9)
- Norbert Putnam – bass (7)
- Gaylord Birch – drums (1-6, 8, 9)
- Ken Buttrey – drums (7)
- Bill Summers – African talking drum, shekere and congas (9)
- Britt Woodman – trombone solo (4)
- Gordon Messick – trombone (5)
- Harry "Sweets" Edison – trumpet solo (4)
- James Goodwin – trumpet (5)
- Jim Rothermel – clarinet (5)
- Floyd Cooley – tuba (5)
- Buddy Spicher – fiddle (7)
Production
- David Rubinson & Friends, Inc. – producer
- Tom Salisbury, Jeffrey Cohen, Bruce Good – associate producers
- Jeremy Zatkin, Fred Catero, David Rubinson – recording engineers
- George Horn, Phil Brown – mastering engineers
- David Rubinson – arrangements on "Grinning in Your Face" and "Black Coffee"
- Norman Landsberg, Jeffrey Cohen, Bruce Good – vocal arrangement on "Salt Peanuts"
- Randy Tuten – cover art
- Herb Greene – art direction, photography
Chart positions
Chart (1974) | Peak position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[2] | 79 |
U.S. Billboard Top LPs & Tape | 82 |
U.S. Billboard Top Soul LPs | 33 |
References
- Planer, Lindsay. That's a Plenty review at AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
- Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 235. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
External links
- That's a Plenty at Discogs (list of releases)
- The Pointer Sisters - That's a Plenty (1974) album to be listened as stream on Spotify
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