The Pointer Sisters – Friends’ Advice (Don’t Take It) (US 12″) (1990)

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By 1978, the Pointer Sisters had begun an eleven-year association with producer Richard Perry—first through his Planet Records label and later continuing their collaboration under RCA Records. During this period, they amassed eleven Top 40 hits, solidifying their place as one of the most successful vocal groups of the era. Their 1983 multi-platinum album Break Out was a major career highlight, producing four Top Ten hits, including a remixed version of “I’m So Excited,” which had first appeared on their 1982 album So Excited!. However, after this peak, the group’s commercial success gradually declined, leading to their departure from RCA in 1988.

In March 1989, reports emerged that the Pointer Sisters were negotiating with Motown Records—a label that had passed on signing them in 1971 but had later become home to original member Bonnie Pointer when she left for a solo career in 1977. By May 1989, the group officially signed with Motown, with June Pointer expressing their hope to help restore the label’s former glory. Unfortunately, neither their album Right Rhythm nor their Motown tenure proved to be the revival they had hoped for.

The first single from Right Rhythm, “Friends’ Advice (Don’t Take It),” was released in May 1990. The song was recorded at Prince’s famed Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota, adding a layer of Minneapolis funk flavor to its polished R&B sound. The song, an upbeat R&B track, managed to reach #36 on the Billboard R&B charts but failed to break into the mainstream. The track was remixed by the legendary Shep Pettibone, known for his work with Madonna, Janet Jackson, and many other top artists of the era, adding a club-ready edge that made the song a favorite on dance floors despite its modest chart performance. The follow-up single, the ballad “After You,” also struggled to find a wide audience. A third single, a remixed version of “Insanity,” fared slightly better, peaking at #62 on the R&B charts and achieving a more notable #11 placement on the Billboard dance charts. Despite the group’s best efforts, Right Rhythm would ultimately be their only album with Motown.

While Friends’ Advice (Don’t Take It) may not have been a major hit, it remains a notable entry in the Pointer Sisters’ discography as part of their attempt to reinvent themselves in a changing musical landscape. It serves as a testament to their enduring artistry and willingness to take creative risks even as the music industry evolved around them.

Do you remember hearing “Friends’ Advice (Don’t Take It)” when it was released? Share your thoughts in the comments!

SIDE A:
Friends’ Advice (Don’t Take It) (Radio Edit) 4:03

Friends’ Advice (Don’t Take It) (Shep’s Advice Mix) 6:24

SIDE B:
Friends’ Advice (Don’t Take It) (Dub ‘Do Your Own Thing’ Mix) 4:51

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

U.S. CHART HISTORY:

Year Single Chart Position
1990 Friends’ Advice (Don’t Take It) U.S. Billboard Hot Black Singles #36

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Motown – MOT-4661
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: US
Released: May 1990
Genre: Electronic, Funk / Soul
Style: House, Soul, Garage House

CREDITS:

NOTES:
Recorded at Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassan, MN

From the LP “Right Rhythm”

Buy the 12″ at DISCOGS

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Retro Hound
Retro Hound
April 8, 2025 8:38 pm

You’re really on a roll Paul! I’m actually so glad you shined a spotlight on this single and album. It should have been a bigger hit – it just oozes with modern, hip appeal. Too bad their contract with Motown didn’t turn out to be mutually beneficial to either party. Unfortunately the Pointer Sisters were on a commercial decline, although I really liked He Turned Me Out (I have your 12 inch transfer) from Action Jackson! Another new Shep Pettibone remix to me, I’m excited (no pun intended) for these mixes! Thank you Paul!!

Gary
Gary
April 8, 2025 5:46 pm

I’m from the era… I don’t remember this at all. I listened to 3 stations; 1. was the hard rock station. 2. was the new wave / modern rock station (before it was called alternative), and 3. was the Top-40 station that played all the hits. I’m adding this to the collection.

Martika
Martika
April 8, 2025 1:18 pm

Never heard this one before; but, after listening to the video, I’m surprised this wasn’t bigger at that time. It has that New Jack Swing sound that was definitely popular at that time. You can even see how this video could have possible influenced En Vogue. THANK YOU for introducing another lesser known gem and another fantastic Pettibone remix!

CAPankow
CAPankow
April 8, 2025 12:29 pm

many thanks!

Craig
April 8, 2025 12:22 pm

A new one on me, many thanks Paul.

Mark
Mark
April 8, 2025 12:10 pm

This is definitely a new one for me, I do remember their Insanity single though, which had Steve “Silk” Hurley remixes.

I loved the earlier output from the sisters, but this is growing on me already.

Thanks Paul

Last edited 18 days ago by Mark
Pedro
Pedro
April 8, 2025 11:34 am

buen tema paul. Aprovechando la saga de Pettibone quisiera pedir el maxi de Laid Back One Life. Estaria muy agradecido.

Jeff
Jeff
April 8, 2025 11:24 am

Hot, Paul!! This is new to me, but it’s the Pointer Sisters, and it is fabulous! I enjoyed reading the info here. I love how you dig into the history of these tracks. I can’t understand why this wasn’t bigger.

Thanks for a new Pettibone remix, Paul!!

Jeff

ING
ING
April 8, 2025 10:56 am

I’m So Excited 🤓 to hear this! I do remember it existed, but otherwise my Pointer Sisters library seems to run from Pinball Countdown to 1988 and then stops! Thanks for this it should be great fun! Love the background information!!!

Sergio
Sergio
April 8, 2025 10:56 am

Remix inspired by his own rework of DD’s I Don’t Want Your Love…..