On this day November 6 1983, the Pointer Sisters released their tenth studio album Break Out, a landmark release that became the group’s most successful record of the decade. Blending pop, R&B, and dance, the album showcased their versatility and reintroduced them to a new generation of fans.
Featuring chart topping singles like Jump (For My Love), Automatic, and Neutron Dance, Break Out became a defining sound of mid 1980s radio. Its upbeat energy, polished production, and infectious hooks earned the Pointer Sisters multiple Grammy Awards and international acclaim.
80s insight: Break Out captured the energy and confidence of 1980s pop, proving that strong voices and timeless rhythm could dominate both the airwaves and the dance floor.
Featuring chart topping singles like Jump (For My Love), Automatic, and Neutron Dance, Break Out became a defining sound of mid 1980s radio. Its upbeat energy, polished production, and infectious hooks earned the Pointer Sisters multiple Grammy Awards and international acclaim.
80s insight: Break Out captured the energy and confidence of 1980s pop, proving that strong voices and timeless rhythm could dominate both the airwaves and the dance floor.
