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).