Yes We Can Can: The Best of the Blue Thumb Recordings

Yes We Can Can: The Best of the Blue Thumb Recordings

by The Pointer Sisters
Yes We Can Can: The Best of the Blue Thumb Recordings

Yes We Can Can: The Best of the Blue Thumb Recordings

by The Pointer Sisters

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Overview

Prior to Hip-O Select reissuing the bulk of the Pointer Sisters' early-'70s long-players on CD, Yes We Can Can: The Best of the Blue Thumb Recordings (1997) was the only comprehensive anthology of their five-album/four-year stint on the eclectic ABC Records subsidiary Blue Thumb. It was during this era that the Pointer Sisters -- Anita, Bonnie, June, and Ruth -- documented some of their most challenging, diverse, and exemplary material, leaving their eponymous 1973 debut as well as the studio LPs That's A Plenty (1974), Steppin' (1975), and Having a Party (1977) as copious evidence of their talents. Right from the start, these soulful siblings were a reckoning force. Their combination of uptown funk grooves, bebop jazz, blues, and even country nuances helped to establish the quartet, as did the Sisters' inimitable vocal blend and drop-dead accurate timing. "Yes We Can Can," "How Long (Betcha' Got a Chick on the Side)," "Steam Heat," and an unbridled rendition of Dizzy Gillespie's "Salt Peanuts" are but a few of those high-energy, powerful, and primal entries. The ladies are similarly scintillating on the rural "Fairytale" (which became the Pointers' sole Top 40 country crossover hit), the refined "Jada," and the ethereal ballad "Black Coffee," each demonstrating a unique facet of the quartet's remarkable stylistic range. June Pointer exited the lineup in late 1975, but was around for the uniformly strong and recommended Live at the Opera House (1974). None of those tracks are included, which is disappointing, as the Sisters are captured giving a flawlessly executed performance punctuated by some exceptional improvisations on "Yes We Can Can" and the extended closer, a cover of Leon Huff and Kenneth Gamble's "Love in Them There Hills." On the plus side, interested parties should take note of "You Gotta Believe," an uptempo tune that was among the first songs from the June-free incarnation and turned up in the film Car Wash (1976). Paired down to a trio, the Pointers concluded their Blue Thumb tenure with the generally uneven Having a Party (1977), which half-heartedly resurrected the Sam Cooke hit. If you want a compact and cursory collection, you can't go wrong here. However, earnest enthusiasts are better served with the original albums. ~ Lindsay Planer

Product Details

Release Date: 07/15/1997
Label: Hip-O
UPC: 0076744005229
Rank: 89742

Tracks

  1. Yes We Can Can
  2. Wang Dang Doodle
  3. Fairytale
  4. Going Down Slowly
  5. How Long (Betcha Got a Chick on the Side)
  6. You Gotta Believe
  7. Cloudburst
  8. Ja-Da
  9. Black Coffee
  10. Steam Heat
  11. Salt Peanuts
  12. Having a Party
  13. Love in Them There Hills
  14. Don't It Drive You Crazy

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Pointer Sisters   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Ruth Pointer   Composer
Jon Hendricks   Composer
David Rubinson   Composer,Producer
Sam Cooke   Composer
Roland Chambers   Composer
June Pointer   Composer
Jimmy Harris   Composer
Paul Francis Webster   Composer
Sonny Burke   Composer
Richard Adler   Composer
Leroy Kirkland   Composer
Leon Huff   Composer
Vartan   Art Direction
Jerry Ross   Composer
The Pointer Sisters   Composer
David Nathan   Compilation Producer,Liner Notes
Doug Schwartz   Remastering
Bruce Good   Composer
Dizzy Gillespie   Composer
Kenny Gamble   Composer
Kenny Clarke   Composer
Bonnie Pointer   Composer
Bob Carlton   Composer
Andy McKaie   Producer
Steve Coleman   Composer
B.H. Good   Composer
Jeffrey Cohen   Composer
Patricia Pointer   Composer
Mitch Steele   Production Coordination
Bruce Resnikoff   Executive Producer
Ted Ashford   Composer
Mike Fink   Design
Anita Pointer   Composer
Allen Toussaint   Composer
Norman Whitfield   Composer,Producer
Willie Dixon   Composer
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