The album was helmed by producer Peter Wolf and led by the single "Don't Walk Away", which featured Michael McDonald as a guest vocalist.
Originally, the track had been recorded by Ruth Pointer for a solo album that she abandoned in favor of the Only Sisters project.
[3] Other songs of note include "I Want Fireworks" and "Tell It to My Heart", which were both co-written by Anita Pointer, and the title track, penned by all three sisters.
Despite critical accolades, the album proved to be a commercial disappointment as the Pointer Sisters were seen as unable to compete with younger and newer R&B acts like En Vogue.
Although the group continued as a live act, they have recorded no further studio albums.