The Bluebells' "Sisters" stands as a defining moment in 1980s pop-soul, showcasing the Scottish group's signature blend of infectious rhythms and polished vocal harmonies. This release captures the band at their creative peak, delivering tracks that balance commercial appeal with genuine musicianship. Essential for collectors of new wave and soul-influenced pop, this record exemplifies the era's most compelling crossover sounds. A must-have for anyone exploring the intersection of British pop sensibility and American soul traditions.
| A1 | Everybody's Somebody's Fool | |
| A2 | Young At Heart | |
| A3 | I'm Falling | |
| A4 | Will She Always Be Waiting | |
| A5 | Some Sweet Day | |
| A6 | Cath | |
| B1 | Red Guitars | |
| B2 | Syracuse University | |
| B3 | Aim In Life | |
| B4 | Learn To Love | |
| B5 | South Atlantic Way | |
| B6 | The Patriot Game |