The Oregon husband and wife duo of Nu Shooz made a quick impact on the pop and R&B/dance scene in the late '80s with their debut release on Atlantic. It had a coy charm, fueled by the successful singles "I Can't Wait" and "Point Of No Return. Valerie Day's voice had a bubbly innocence and was mixed in such a way that it sounded almost ethereal.
Poolside is the third album by the American pop–Latin freestyle–electronic dance music group Nu Shooz. It was released on Atlantic Records in the . At the time, the band was creating music in both the synthpop and freestyle genres
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Point of No Return" is the title of the second single taken from the Nu Shooz album Poolside. The song spent one week at on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in September 1986. It also peaked at on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and on the R&B chart in the . as well as topping out at on the UK singles chart. The song was mixed by Shep Pettibone.
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Poolside is a 1986 album by the American pop–Latin freestyle–electronic dance music group Nu Shooz. At the time, the band was creating music in both the synthpop and freestyle genres. It was the band's first major-label release (an earlier album, Can't Turn It Off, was released by the Nebula Circle label in 1982 and a not-heavily promoted EP, Tha's Right was released in 1985), and it was responsible for its breakthrough on the pop and dance charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom.