"Priority"

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"Priority" is a 1979 studio album by The Pointer Sisters that marked a stylistic shift toward rock-oriented material and critical acclaim.

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instanceOf album
studio album
albumSequenceNumber fifth studio album by The Pointer Sisters
artist The Pointer Sisters NERFINISHED
commercialPerformance modest chart success
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception praised by rock critics
dateOfRelease 1979
featuresVocalist Anita Pointer NERFINISHED
June Pointer NERFINISHED
Ruth Pointer NERFINISHED
followedBy Special Things
follows Energy
genre new wave-influenced pop
pop rock
rock
hasCoverArt album cover featuring The Pointer Sisters imagery
hasLength approximately 35–40 minutes
hasMusicalStyleCharacteristic guitar-driven arrangements
rock rhythm sections
vocal harmonies by The Pointer Sisters
hasTrack All Your Love NERFINISHED
Blind Faith NERFINISHED
Dreaming As One NERFINISHED
Evil
Happiness
Nothin’ But a Heartache NERFINISHED
Save This Night for Love NERFINISHED
The Fever NERFINISHED
The Love Too Good to Last NERFINISHED
Who Do You Love NERFINISHED
hasType rock-oriented Pointer Sisters album
language English
mainSubject emotional struggle
romantic relationships
notableFor critical acclaim despite modest commercial performance
stylistic shift toward rock-oriented material
originalMedium vinyl record
partOf The Pointer Sisters discography NERFINISHED
performer The Pointer Sisters NERFINISHED
producer Richard Perry NERFINISHED
recordedInDecade 1970s
recordLabel Planet Records NERFINISHED

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The Pointer Sisters notableAlbum "Priority"