Right Rhythm

Right Rhythm is the fourteenth studio album by the Pointer Sisters, released on June 12, 1990, by the Motown label.

In 1978, the Pointer Sisters had begun an eleven-year association with Richard Perry - first through his Planet Records label and then still working with Perry with RCA Records - with the group amassing a total of eleven Top 40 hits.

The career climax achieved there was followed by a decline in popularity and in 1988 the Pointer Sisters ended their contract with RCA.

[6] Ultimately, the album neither revived the Pointer Sisters' faltering career nor fixed Motown's financial difficulties.

A third single, a remixed version of the album's "Insanity", managed a #62 R&B peak (#11 on the Billboard dance charts).