Inseparable/UnpredictableNatalie Cole
Release Date: 10/09/2007
Original Release:
2007
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1003943_CD
UPC # 612657026021
Label: Raven
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Performer: Natalie Cole
Producer: Rev. Marvin Yancy; Gene Barge; Chuck Jackson; Rev. Marvin Yancy Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Liner Note Author: Andy Kellman. Arranger: Marvin Yancy. Natalie Cole's 1975 debut album, INSEPARABLE, was both an artistic and a popular triumph for the young singer, who impressed critics with her crystalline, gospel-tinged voice and great taste in songs. Although it charted high back in the day and yielded two hit singles and some Grammys, the album was out of print 'til this 2007 release, which pairs it with its '77 follow-up. UNPREDICTABLE had never been released on CD at all, a musical oversight that boggles the mind, containing as it does one of Cole's best songs, "I've Got Love on My Mind." Clearly, this is a must-have for Natalie Cole fans, and anyone with a taste for sweet, soulful '70s pop.
The daughter of celebrated singer Nat "King" Cole, Natalie Cole signed to Capitol Records in 1975 and went right to the Top 10 with her debut single "This Will Be," followed by two more hits in quick succession. An increasing drug dependency took a professional and personal toll. But after a successful spell in rehab, Cole re-launched her career in `87 with the album EVERLASTING, which spawned the transatlantic hit "Pink Cadillac." In 1991, Cole recorded a "duet" with her father on his original recording of the song "Unforgettable." The accompanying album won seven Grammy Awards, and sent her in a more jazz/pop direction from the early `90s and onward.
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