That's a Plenty is the second album by the American female vocal group the Pointer Sisters.[4] It was released in 1974 on Blue Thumb Records.[5]
| That's a Plenty | ||||
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| Studio album by The Pointer Sisters | ||||
| Released | February 13, 1974 | |||
| Recorded | Wally Heider Studios (San Francisco) Quadraphonic Studios (Nashville, Tennessee) Western Recording Studios (Los Angeles) | |||
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| Length | 48:25 | |||
| Label | Blue Thumb | |||
| Producer | David Rubinson & Friends, Inc. | |||
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The album peaked at No. 82 on the Billboard 200.[6]
Mixing the Pointers' brand of soul with rollicking blues numbers and jazz covers, the album also included the country-flavored "Fairytale", their second Top 40 hit. The song crossed over to the country charts, enabling the group to become the first African-American vocal group to perform at the Grand Ole Opry.[7] The group won the Grammy Award for "Best Country Vocal Performance By A Duo Or Group".[8]
The album was the second by the group to be certified gold. The album was remastered and issued on CD in 2006 by Hip-O Select.
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "Bangin' on the Pipes" / "Steam Heat" (Medley) | Bruce Good, Jeffrey Cohen / Richard Adler, Jerry Ross | 5:39 |
| 2. | "Salt Peanuts" | Good, Cohen / Dizzy Gillespie, Kenny Clarke | 5:10 |
| 3. | "Grinning in Your Face" | Son House | 4:49 |
| 4. | "Shaky Flat Blues" | June Pointer, Anita Pointer, Bonnie Pointer | 4:41 |
| 5. | "That's a Plenty" / "Surfeit, U.S.A." (Medley) | Ray Gilbert, Lew Pollack / Good, Cohen | 3:42 |
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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| 6. | "Little Pony" | Neal Hefti, Jon Hendricks, Dave Lambert | 4:43 |
| 7. | "Fairytale" | A. Pointer, B. Pointer | 5:04 |
| 8. | "Black Coffee" | Paul Francis Webster, Sonny Burke | 6:07 |
| 9. | "Love in Them There Hills" | Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, Roland Chambers | 8:30 |
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| Chart (1974) | Peak position |
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| Australia (Kent Music Report)[9] | 79 |
| U.S. Billboard Top LPs & Tape | 82 |
| U.S. Billboard Top Soul LPs | 33 |
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