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.