The Sisters (Sister Sledge album)

The Sisters is the sixth studio album by American vocal group Sister Sledge, released in 1982 by Cotillion Records. The album was primarily produced by George Duke, marking a departure in production style from their earlier disco-era successes with Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic.

The album features a blend of R&B, pop, and soul, showcasing the group's vocal harmonies. It includes the single "My Guy," a cover of the 1964 Mary Wells hit, which achieved moderate chart success. Another notable track from the album is "All the Man I Need," which was later famously covered by Whitney Houston in 1990.

The Sisters saw the group exploring new musical directions and collaborating with different producers, aiming to maintain their relevance in a changing musical landscape following the decline of disco's mainstream dominance. While it did not replicate the massive international success of their 1979 album We Are Family, it is recognized as a significant part of their discography, demonstrating their versatility and enduring talent.

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