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Chaka
New - LP - BSK 3245
Sealed 1978 Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Features The Monster "I'm Every Woman." Saw Cut.
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Chaka
New - LP - BSK 3245
Sealed 1978 Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Features The Monster "I'm Every Woman." Saw Cut. Partial Shrink Tear And Light Corner Rubbing, Hence Price.
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Chaka
New - LP - BSK 3245
Sealed 1978 Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Features The Monster "I'm Every Woman."
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Chaka Khan
Used - LP - 1-23729
1982 Original Still In Shrink With Hype Sticker. Original Inner Included. Cover Crease, Hence Price
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CK
New - LP - 25707-1
Sealed 1988 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. “A First-Class Release, Despite The Fact That It Didn't Pack The Normal Commercial Punch. But It Had Excellent Production, Many Outstanding Selections, And Uniformly Dazzling, Booming, Triumphant Vocals From Khan. She Currently Speaks With Disdain About The Record Business, And It's Probably Due To The Relative Failure Of Great Records Like This To Break Out And Really Enjoy The Success They Merit That's Disillusioned Her.” Steve Wynn, AMG.
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CK
Used - LP - 25707
Mint 1988 Vinyl Rarity With Custom Inner Sleeve.
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CK
Used - LP - 25707
1988 Original With Custom Guest Artist Sticker On Shrink. Saw Cut.
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Destiny
New - LP - 25425
Sealed 1986 Original. No Promo Or Deletion Markings.
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Echoes Of An Era
New - LP - 60021
Factory Sealed 1982 Original, Featuring Stanley Clarke, Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson, Chick Corea And Lenny White. Soul Goddess Chaka Khan Recorded This Great Album Of Jazz Standards In 1982, But It Did Not Receive The Praise It Deserved, Being Released Under The "Echoes Of An Era" Badge. Everyone Swings Like The Clappers On This Superb Album And Chaka Khan Proves That Her Career Could Have Taken An Entirely Different Direction With Great Success. Clean COH.
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I Feel For You
New - LP - 25162
Sealed 1984 Original, COH. Pair Of Corner Dents, Light Corner Rubbing.
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I Feel For You
New - LP - 25162
Sealed 1984 Original. Features Her Great Cover Of Prince's "I Feel For You."
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Life Is A Dance-The Remix Project
Used - LP - 25946
Mint 1989 2LP Vinyl Rarity With Promotional 8x10 Glossy Of Chaka. Gold Promo Stamp And Custom Hype Sticker On Jacket.
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Naughty
New - LP - BSK3385
Sealed 1980 Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker Over Shrink Wrap. COH.
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Naughty
Used - LP - BSK 3385
1980 Original In Custom Inner.
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Naughty
New - LP - BSK 3385
Sealed 1980 Original With Custom Hype Sticker. Saw Cut.
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Naughty
New - LP - BSK 3385
Sealed 1980 Original With Custom Hype Sticker. Small COH.
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Tearin' It Up
Used - 12 - 29721
1982 Limited Edition Remixed Dance Version 12" In Picture Sleeve. Saw Cut. B-Side Is The Instrumental Version.
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What Cha' Gonna Do For Me
New - LP - HS 3526
Sealed 1981 Original, Saw Cut. “As A Vocalist, Chaka Khan Is The One Of The Very Few Who Often Doesn't Need Great Material To Prosper. Thankfully, On What Cha' Gonna Do For Me That Isn't The Case. Teaming Again With Arif Mardin, Slowly But Surely The Two Began To Craft An Even More Successful And Innovative Sound. This Effort Not Only Bests The Work Before It, But It Is Mardin's Most Fulfilling Production Since 1974's Average White Band. The Cover Of "We Can Work It Out" Gets A Brash And Funky Stevie Wonder-Style Arrangement, With Gregory Phillanganes Doing Great Synth Work. The Biggest Hit Here Is The Melodic Title Track And Has Khan's Patented Mix Of Sexiness And Intelligent Phrasing. The Best Song Here, "I Know You, I Live You," Displays The Brilliant Bass And Drum Team Of Anthony Jackson And Steve Ferrone, Whose Innovation All But Rendered Rufus Obsolete. Their Pounding Yet Refined Sound Is Also On "We've Got Each Other," A Hooky And Propulsive Duet With Khan's Brother Mark Stevens. The Ambitious And Much Loved "And The Melody Still Lingers On (Night In Tunisia)" Had Mardin And Khan Creating Pithy Lyrics That Paid Homage To '40s Jazz Legends As Well As All Other Subsequent Musical Geniuses. The Track Features A Clavitar Solo From Herbie Hancock, Dizzy Gillespie, And An "Excerpted" Solo Break From Charlie Parker. Throughout What Cha' Gonna Do For Me, Mardin Seems To Get Amazing Vocals From Khan And Has He Certainly Had Fun Playing With Her Voice. What Cha' Gonna Do For Me Is Arguably The Best Effort Of Their Partnership.” – Jason Elias, All Music Guide
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What Cha' Gonna Do For Me
Used - LP - HS 3526
1981 Original. Small Corner And Spine Dings, And Light Edge Creasing. “As A Vocalist, Chaka Khan Is The One Of The Very Few Who Often Doesn't Need Great Material To Prosper. Thankfully, On What Cha' Gonna Do For Me That Isn't The Case. Teaming Again With Arif Mardin, Slowly But Surely The Two Began To Craft An Even More Successful And Innovative Sound. This Effort Not Only Bests The Work Before It, But It Is Mardin's Most Fulfilling Production Since 1974's Average White Band. The Cover Of "We Can Work It Out" Gets A Brash And Funky Stevie Wonder-Style Arrangement, With Gregory Phillanganes Doing Great Synth Work. The Biggest Hit Here Is The Melodic Title Track And Has Khan's Patented Mix Of Sexiness And Intelligent Phrasing. The Best Song Here, "I Know You, I Live You," Displays The Brilliant Bass And Drum Team Of Anthony Jackson And Steve Ferrone, Whose Innovation All But Rendered Rufus Obsolete. Their Pounding Yet Refined Sound Is Also On "We've Got Each Other," A Hooky And Propulsive Duet With Khan's Brother Mark Stevens. The Ambitious And Much Loved "And The Melody Still Lingers On (Night In Tunisia)" Had Mardin And Khan Creating Pithy Lyrics That Paid Homage To '40s Jazz Legends As Well As All Other Subsequent Musical Geniuses. The Track Features A Clavitar Solo From Herbie Hancock, Dizzy Gillespie, And An "Excerpted" Solo Break From Charlie Parker. Throughout What Cha' Gonna Do For Me, Mardin Seems To Get Amazing Vocals From Khan And Has He Certainly Had Fun Playing With Her Voice. What Cha' Gonna Do For Me Is Arguably The Best Effort Of Their Partnership.” – Jason Elias, All Music Guide
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