Exposé – Point Of No Return (All New Mixes!) (US 12″ Promo)

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Originally posted November 3, 2011

“Point of No Return” is a single by the American pop group Exposé. Written and produced by Lewis Martineé.

Exposé was initially formed in 1984 when Lewis Martineé, a Miami disc jockey and producer, decided to form a dance-based group. Working with his partners Ismael Garcia and Frank Diaz at Pantera Productions, talent scouts hired Sandra Casañas (Sandeé), Alejandra Lorenzo (Alé), and Laurie Miller as the group’s lineup, under the title X-Posed. The next year, the trio recorded “Point of No Return” for Pantera Records as a 12-inch vinyl single, which became a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. The song helped to introduce a still-popular genre of music that became known as freestyle, which often features keyboard riffs, a sing-along chorus, and electro-funk drum-machine patterns in the music arrangement. The success of “Point of No Return” quickly led Exposé to sign with Arista/BMG Records, which promptly assumed distribution of the 12-inch vinyl single.

During the recording of the group’s first studio album Exposure, the personnel of the group changed. Reports vary based on the source. According to People magazine, one of the original singers quit while two of the girls were fired midway through the recording of the first album, but according to Billboard, all three were fired. Arista Records felt that the three original singers lacked star potential. Martinee states that he made the decision himself to replace the three girls, while Miller maintains it was all their choice, and Jurado confirms that Lorenzo wanted to leave. Shortly thereafter, Casañas pursued a solo career and Lorenzo pursued other ambitions; they were replaced by Jeanette Jurado and Gioia Bruno. Miller began a solo career; she was replaced by Ann Curless.

In February 1987, the new lineup of Exposé released its debut album, Exposure, on Arista Records. Notably, unlike many classic girl groups, Exposé alternated lead vocals among its members. During the summer of 1987, a re-recorded version of “Point of No Return” was released, with Jurado performing lead vocals, and it topped out at #5 on the Hot 100 in July 1987. While the initial distribution of Exposure to Suppliers contained the original 1984 version of that song, subsequent pressings contained the new vocal version; this has led to the original pressings of the album being considered a collector’s item.

“It’s just a little song about loving somebody to the point of no return,” said songwriter Lewis Martineé when asked if there was a deeper meaning to the song. “I just liked the title ‘Point Of No Return,’ so I decided to write a song around that. Then I started coming up with the beats and the synthesizer lines and then both melody and words. I wrote that song so fast it was crazy, like, literally 15 minutes. But then I didn’t like the bridge and I changed it. I’m glad I did because the bridge actually came out really good at the end.”

The music video for the song was directed by Ralph Ziman, and included the new 1987 lineup of Jeanette Jurado, Gioia Bruno and Ann Curless receiving heavy rotation on MTV and VH-1.

  • “Dub Of No Return (Strikes Again)” was not included on the 2015 Cherry Pop CD Deluxe Edition of the LP “Exposure”.

SIDE A:
Point Of No Return (Extended Mix) 9:42
Mixed By – Lewis A. MartineéMike CouzziRick “Billy Bob” Alonso*

SIDE B:
Point Of No Return (Crossover Mix) 5:48
Mixed By – Chris Lord-Algé*Lewis A. Martineé

Dub Of No Return (Strikes Again) 6:33
Mixed By – Lewis A. MartineéMike CouzziRick “Billy Bob” Alonso*

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

U.S. CHART HISTORY:

Year Single Chart Position
1987 Point Of No Return U.S. Billboard Hot 100 #5
1987 Point Of No Return U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles #39

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Arista – ADI-9580, Arista – AD1-9580
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, Stereo
Country: US
Released: 1987
Genre: Electronic
Style: Freestyle, Electro, Hi NRG, Latin

CREDITS:

NOTES:
Produced & arranged for Pantera Productions.
A1 & B2 mixed at Criteria Studios, Miami.
B1 mixed at The Hit Factory, NYC.

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VINYL TRANSFER & AUDIO RESTORATION:
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MusicMan3
MusicMan3
March 20, 2024 7:41 pm

Paul, this Extended Version of Point of No Return is probably one of my top three favorites of the 80s. I adore Exposé, in fact they opened for Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam at the LA County Fair in 1987, my very first concert, and they were amazing. This 12″ is really amazing and your rip is impeccable, as always. Thank you thank you thank you!

shae
shae
March 18, 2024 6:13 pm

paul, I can’t thank you enough for the work and love you put into these posts. Love Expose. Hope you can do more posts on them.
best
shae

Marco
Marco
March 18, 2024 5:26 am

I don’t remember this single at all, so this is fresh to these ears. I thought it might of been the same song as the Nu Shooz single with the same title, but obviously it isn’t.

Thanks Paul 🙂

Retro Hound
Retro Hound
March 15, 2024 5:33 pm

Perfect follow up to yesterday! Now we can compare side-by-side all we want, lol! Fortunately there’s a place for both versions. Thanks for this Freestyle week Paul! Have a great weekend, you too Jeff, Martika, Fred and everyone else!!

Erik
Erik
March 15, 2024 2:19 pm

Thank you very much Paul ! The remastered sets by Vinnie are the holy grail for Expose. Thanks for referencing the sets and letting us know what is not included. Keep the Expose coming. Peace, Erik

Joey
Joey
March 15, 2024 12:58 pm

Great post, classic freestyle, this re-recording really took the song to the next level. This one got some heavy play on the local radio back in the day. Strange photo, the girls look almost unrecognizable on the cover art. This song definitely provided some inspiration for Pet Shop Boys.

Jeff
Jeff
Reply to  DjPaulT
March 16, 2024 8:25 am

I certainly wish the Boys would revisit this Electro Hip Hop Era!! Beats, synths and edits galore!!!

Jeff

Jeff
Jeff
March 15, 2024 11:31 am

Dynamite, Paul!! Great double dose of Expose!! This really stimulates my senses with all the new mixes!! Thanks so much!!

Paul, have a terrific weekend and kudos (again) for all you do!!

Wishes for a great weekend goes to, Song And Dance, Retro Hound, Martika, Daniel and all the rest!!

Jeff

Jeff
Jeff
Reply to  DjPaulT
March 16, 2024 8:21 am

Hi Paul. It really makes sense and I’m jazzed to compare all the versions!

Have a wonderful weekend 😀

Jeff

Malik
Malik
March 15, 2024 11:24 am

Thanks dj pault did u know that laserdisc player like pioneers or cld models it has 33/33 rpm audio vinyl u can played it’s sounded remastered ultra sounds it’s a great ideal