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Dangerous
New - LP - 90270
Sealed 1985 Original, Clean COH.
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Dangerous
New - LP - 90270
Sealed 1985 Original, Small Saw Cut.
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Don't Look Back
New - LP - ST 12079
Sealed 1980 Original. Clean COH.
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Don't Look Back
New - LP - ST 12079
Sealed 1980 Original.
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Everlasting
New - LP - ST 53051
Sealed 1987 Original With Custom Song Sticker On Shrink.
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Everlasting
New - LP - ST 53051
Sealed 1987 Original With Sweet Custom Pink Cadillac Hype Sticker On Shrink. Tiny Saw Cut.
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Good To Be Back
New - LP - E1 48902
Sealed 1989 Vinyl. First Copy We Have Seen Since 2005.
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Happy Love
New - LP - ST 12165
Sealed 1981 Original With Cut Out Hole.
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I Love You So
New - LP - SO 11928
Sealed 1979 Original. Custom "Stand By" Song Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Clean Cut Out Hole.
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I Love You So
New - LP - SO 11928
Sealed 1979 Original With Custom Sticker On Shrink. No Promo Or Deletion Markings.
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I'm Ready
New - LP - FE 38280
Sealed 1983 Vinyl.
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Inseparable
New - LP - ST 11429
Sealed 1975 Original. Clean COH. “When Natalie Cole's Debut Album, Inseparable, Came Out In 1975, 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, All Music Guide
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Inseparable
Used - LP - ST 511429
1975 Original.
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Inseparable
New - LP - ST 11429
Sealed 1975 Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker And Grammy Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. “When Natalie Cole's Debut Album, Inseparable, Came Out In 1975, 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, All Music Guide
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Inseparable
Used - LP - ST 511429
1975 US Original LA Pressing With Short Top Rim Text. VG+ Cover With Some Light Edge Wear. "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." AMG - Alex Henderson.
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Live
New - LP - SKBL-11709
Sealed 2LP Gatefold Original. Clean Cut Out Hole. “Regrettably, Most Of The R&B Artists Who Emerged In The '70s Never Recorded Official Live Albums -- And Bootlegs Aren't An Option In Most Cases Because Bootleggers Usually Stick To Rock And Pop. Natalie Cole Fans, However, Were Given A Pleasant Surprise When, In 1978, Capitol Provided The Double-LP Natalie Live. This Excellent Release Contains The Highlights Of Two Concerts: One At The Universal Amphitheater In Universal City, CA, (A Los Angeles Suburb) In August 1977, And The Other At The Latin Casino In Cherry Hill, NJ, (Near Philadelphia) In March 1978. Backed By Solid Bands, Cole Is Inspired And Passionate On Performances Of Gems From Inseparable ("I Can't Say No," "This Will Be," And The Title Song) And Natalie ("Sophisticated Lady") As Well As Unpredictable ("I've Got Love On My Mind," "Party Lights") And Thankful ("Our Love" And "Lovers"). Cole Also Surprises Us With A Few Covers That Weren't On Any Of Her Studio Lps, Including A Sweaty Version Of "Cry Baby" And A Totally Unexpected Performance Of The Beatles' "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds." That Psychedelic Classic Might Seem Like An Odd Choice For Cole, But The Tune Actually Works Quite Well For Her. Besides, Cole Never Claimed To Be A Soul Purist -- She Never Swore Off Rock Or Pop, And Some Of The Gems That She Performs Have Jazz Overtones (Including "Lovers" And "Mr. Melody"). One Could Nitpick About The Absence Of The Enchanting, Brazilian-Flavored "La Costa," Which Drove Quiet Storm Programmers Wild. But All Things Considered, Natalie Live Is An Exciting Document Of The Singer's Live Performances Of The Late '70s.” Alex Henderson, AMG.
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Natalie
New - LP - ST 11517
Sealed 1976 Original. No Cut-Out-Holes Or Saw-Cuts. "From A Soul Standpoint, Cole's Second Album, Natalie, Is Among Her Strongest Releases. Those Who Like Cole As A Robust, Big-Voiced Soul Shouter Weren't Disappointed By Franklin-Influenced Offerings Like "Touch Me," "Keep Smiling," And The Funky Hit "Sophisticated Lady (She's A Different Lady)," Which Shouldn't Be Confused With The Duke Ellington Standard. But Cole Brings Jazz Overtones To The Exuberant "Mr. Melody" (Another Major Hit), And She Detours Into Torch Singing On The Ballad "Good Morning, Heartache," Which Billie Holiday Defined In 1946." All Music Guide - Alex Henderson.
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Natalie Live!
Used - LP - SKBL 11709
1978 2LP Gatefold Original.
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Natlie Cole Collection
New - LP - ST 12242
First Copy We Have Seen Of This Factory Sealed 1982 Compilation. Tiny Cut Out Hole.
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Still Unforgettable
New - LP - 512320
Sealed 2008 2LP Gatefold Original. Cole Revisits The Classics, With Help Once Again From Her Father, With Whom She Duets On "Walkin' My Baby Back Home."
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Still Unforgettable
Used - LP - R1 512320
2008 2LP Gatefold Original. Cole Revisits The Classics, With Help Once Again From Her Father, With Whom She Duets On "Walkin' My Baby Back Home." Both 180gm LPs Appear Glossy, Unplayed.
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Thankful
New - LP - SW 11708
Sealed 1977 Orange Label Textured Cover Original With Custom Inner Sleeve.
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Thankful
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-032
Factory Sealed 1980 Half-Speed Master. Pristine Copy With Yellow Super High Fidelity Sticker.
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Thankful
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-032
Factory Sealed Half-Speed Master.
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Thankful
Used - LP - SW 11708
1977 Textured Cover Original.
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Thankful
New - LP - SW 11708
Sealed 1977 US original in textured cover. Still sealed by a few inches top and bottom on mouth edge. Produced by Charles Jackson & Marvin Yancey. Features the talents of James Gadson, Paul Humphrey, Ray Parker, lee Ritenour and Michael Boddicker.
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Thankful
Audiophile - Used - MFSL 1-032
1980 Mobile Fidelity Half-Speed Master Pressed In Japan By JVC. Clean, Glossy Vinyl. Crisp Corners. "Thankful could be subtitled the finest hour for Natalie Cole and the songwriting/production duo of Chuck Jackson and Marvin Yancy. The album flows from track to track. It boasts the beautiful number one R&B/Top Ten pop million-selling ballad "Our Love," as well as radio-aired tracks: the rousing, gospel-ish "Be Thankful," " Just Can't Stay Away," the lushly orchestrated torch number "Aint Nothing Stronger Than Love," and the smooth tropical-flavored "La Costa." The driving, dramatic-themed "Annie Mae" became a steppers favorite. Thankful went platinum and was later issued both as a high-quality audiophile pressing from Mobile Fidelity and as a 1996 CD from One Way. Some of the LP's tracks are on The Collection, the 1995 EMI-Capitol CD I've Got Love on My Mind, This Will Be: Natalie Cole's Everlasting Love, and the HOL CD Sophisticated Lady." All Music Guide - Ed Hogan
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Thankful
New - LP - SW 11708
Sealed 1977 Textured Cover Original. Clean Cut Out Hole. “Thankful Could Be Subtitled The Finest Hour For Natalie Cole And The Songwriting/Production Duo Of Chuck Jackson And Marvin Yancy. The Album Flows From Track To Track. It Boasts The Beautiful Number One R&B/Top Ten Pop Million-Selling Ballad "Our Love," As Well As Radio-Aired Tracks: The Rousing, Gospel-Ish "Be Thankful," " Just Can't Stay Away," The Lushly Orchestrated Torch Number "Aint Nothing Stronger Than Love," And The Smooth Tropical-Flavored "La Costa." The Driving, Dramatic-Themed "Annie Mae" Became A Steppers Favorite.” All Music Guide - Ed Hogan.
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Unforgettable
Used - LP - 61049
Hard To Find 1991 2LP With Custom Inner Sleeves. Produced By Tommy Li Puma. Natalie Sings 22 Nat "King" Cole Classics.
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Unforgettable
New - LP - 61049
Hard To Find 1991 2LP German Original With Custom Inner Sleeves. Custom "Winner Of 7 Grammy Awards" Sticker On Front Cover. New, Unplayed.
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Unforgettable
New - LP - 61049
Sealed And Extremely Hard To Find On Vinyl 1991 2LP Original.
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Unpredictable
New - LP - SO 511600
Sealed 1977 Original. Includes The Gold Hit "I've Got Love On My Mind."
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Unpredictable
New - LP - SO 11600
Sealed 1977 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Includes The Gold Hit "I've Got Love On My Mind."
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Unpredictable
Used - LP - SO 511600
1977 US Original. Includes The Gold Hit "I've Got Love On My Mind." Light Cover Wear
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