Inseparable

Inseparable

by Natalie Cole
Inseparable

Inseparable

by Natalie Cole

CD(Reissue)

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Overview

When Natalie Cole's debut album, Inseparable, came out in 1976, many fans of her late father hoped that she would follow his lead and embrace jazz and pre-rock pop. But Inseparable doesn't sound anything like a Nat "King" Cole session, and it wasn't until 1991's Unforgettable that Natalie Cole recorded the sort of project her father would have recorded. In the 1970s, she was essentially an R&B singer, and the person she was compared to more than anyone was Aretha Franklin. Some reviewers also compared Cole to Chaka Khan, which made sense because Khan certainly didn't escape Franklin's influence either. To be sure, Cole brings a definite Franklin influence to this promising debut album; her admiration for the Queen of Soul comes through on the joyous, gospel-drenched "This Will Be" and the hit ballads "I Can't Say No" and "Inseparable" as well as funky album tracks like "Something for Nothing" and "How Come You Won't Stay Here." But as strong as Franklin's influence is, Cole never fails to sound like her own person. By the end of the 1970s, it was clear that Cole wasn't a soul purist -- and not surprisingly, she picked up a lot of adult contemporary and quiet storm fans along the way. But Inseparable is among Cole's most soul-oriented albums, and it is also one of her most essential. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 07/01/2022
Label: Universal
UPC: 4988031508022
Rank: 55238

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Natalie Cole   Primary Artist,Vocals

Technical Credits

Chuck Jackson   Producer,Arranger,Composer
Charles Jackson   Composer,Arranger
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Wally Traugott   Mastering
Roger Anfinsen   Engineer
Kay Butler   Composer
Jerry Butler   Composer
Marvin Yancy   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Ron Wynn   Liner Notes
Richard Evans   Arranger,Arranger
Richard Adler   Engineer
Mark Larson   Design
Roy Kohara   Art Direction
John Janus   Engineer
Larkin Arnold   Executive Producer
David Alexander   Photography
Bruce Swedien   Engineer
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