℗ 2021 Capitol Records Inc.; A Capitol Records Release
Released May 11, 1975
Duration 30m 07s
Record Label Capitol Records
Genre R & B
 

Inseparable

Natalie Cole

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1.1
Needing You
Natalie Cole
2:45
1.2
Joey
Natalie Cole
2:57
1.3
Inseparable
Natalie Cole
2:28
1.4
I Can't Say No
Natalie Cole
3:30
1.5
This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)
Natalie Cole
2:48
1.6
Something For Nothing
Natalie Cole
2:57
1.7
I Love Him So Much
Natalie Cole
3:24
1.8
How Come You Won't Stay Here
Natalie Cole
3:03
1.9
Your Face Stays In My Mind
Natalie Cole
2:45
1.10
You
Natalie Cole
3:30
Inseparable is the debut studio album by American singer Natalie Cole, released on May 11, 1975, by Capitol Records. The album became her first gold-certified album and spawned the number-one R&B hits "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)" and "Inseparable". The hit album and its singles earned Cole two Grammy Awards for "Best New Artist" and "Best Female R&B Vocal Performance". By 1974, Natalie Cole, the daughter of legendary jazz/pop crooner Nat King Cole, was struggling to get her own music career off the ground. Ever since she had started performing at clubs and festivals, Cole had tried to forge her own path away from the one that several of her father's fans thought she would turn to. Cole refused to record jazz material in fear she would be accused of riding her father's coattails. A longtime fan of soul and blues singers such as Janis Joplin and Aretha Franklin, Cole had instead inspired to follow in their footsteps. After performing at one club, she was spotted by musicians Chuck Jackson (step-brother of Jesse Jackson) and Marvin Yancy, who was shopping songs that had been turned down by Franklin herself. Cole, Yancy and Jackson recorded demos for songs that later led to Cole being signed to her father's label, Capitol Records.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Capitol Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-10 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.40
-0.41 to -0.40
-16.18
-18.03 to -13.85
-12.89
-14.70 to -10.90
11
9 to 12
1
Needing You
-0.40-14.67-11.810
2
Joey
-0.40-14.77-11.610
3
Inseparable
-0.41-17.24-14.210
4
I Can't Say No
-0.40-16.67-12.711
5
This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)
-0.40-13.85-10.99
6
Something For Nothing
-0.40-15.36-12.010
7
I Love Him So Much
-0.40-18.03-14.712
8
How Come You Won't Stay Here
-0.40-16.63-13.211
9
Your Face Stays In My Mind
-0.40-17.61-14.212
10
You
-0.40-17.02-13.610

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