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Thread started 08/31/08 12:20pm

Timmy84

Natalie Cole - I Can't Say No (1975)

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Reply #1 posted 08/31/08 1:16pm

SoulAlive

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This thread reminds me: I still need to pick up the remastered 'Inseparable' CD that was released awhile back.
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Reply #2 posted 09/01/08 9:07am

SunnySkies

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Her 70s stuff is gold.... I can`t wait to hear her new cd!!
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Reply #3 posted 09/01/08 9:18am

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the live version is crack:
"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #4 posted 09/01/08 10:34am

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DirtyChris said:

the live version is crack:

That whole album is to die for....
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Reply #5 posted 09/03/08 12:49am

SoulAlive

SunnySkies said:

Her 70s stuff is gold.... I can`t wait to hear her new cd!!


I agree,her 70s albums are amazing music music music

I wish I could get excited about her upcoming disc 'Still Unforgettable' but it looks like she's trying to re-live her 1991 glory confused Remaking her father's songs again!

I wish she could go into the studio with Gamble and Huff and create a stunning R&B album....a soulful,retro-sounding album.She still has an amazing voice,she just needs the material.
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Reply #6 posted 09/03/08 1:33am

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SoulAlive said:

SunnySkies said:

Her 70s stuff is gold.... I can`t wait to hear her new cd!!


I agree,her 70s albums are amazing music music music

I wish I could get excited about her upcoming disc 'Still Unforgettable' but it looks like she's trying to re-live her 1991 glory confused Remaking her father's songs again!

I wish she could go into the studio with Gamble and Huff and create a stunning R&B album....a soulful,retro-sounding album.She still has an amazing voice,she just needs the material.

I see what you mean, she tends to play it safe, like with her last album, which had only 1 (i think) new song.
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Reply #7 posted 09/03/08 1:40am

SoulAlive

SunnySkies said:

SoulAlive said:



I agree,her 70s albums are amazing music music music

I wish I could get excited about her upcoming disc 'Still Unforgettable' but it looks like she's trying to re-live her 1991 glory confused Remaking her father's songs again!

I wish she could go into the studio with Gamble and Huff and create a stunning R&B album....a soulful,retro-sounding album.She still has an amazing voice,she just needs the material.

I see what you mean, she tends to play it safe, like with her last album, which had only 1 (i think) new song.


The last album was okay (for a covers album) but I got bored with it very quickly.Cover albums never hold my interest for very long,which is why I want Natalie to record an album of all-new material.She could show these young R&B female artists a thing or two! wink
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Reply #8 posted 09/03/08 6:38am

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SunnySkies said:

Her 70s stuff is gold....


It sure is. As for the 1980s though, the only thing I like from her is "Jump Start" and the house version of "Pink Cadillac". Her slow stuff during the late 1980s was horrible Shitney Houston-ish type slow stuff. But as for the 1970s though, she had some great stuff both fast and slow.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #9 posted 09/03/08 6:42am

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vainandy said:[quote]

SunnySkies said:

Her 70s stuff is gold....


It sure is. As for the 1980s though, the only thing I like from her is "Jump Start" and the house version of "Pink Cadillac". Her slow stuff during the late 1980s was horrible Shitney Houston-ish type slow stuff. But as for the 1970s though, she had some great stuff both fast and slow.

This is one of her best songs from the 80s....

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Reply #10 posted 09/03/08 6:42am

SoulAlive

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As for the 1980s though, the only thing I like from her is "Jump Start" and the house version of "Pink Cadillac". Her slow stuff during the late 1980s was horrible Shitney Houston-ish type slow stuff. But as for the 1970s though, she had some great stuff both fast and slow.


"Jump Start" headbang that's one of the funkiest jams she ever did."Pink Cadillac" was cool too....catchy song,fun video.Her entire 1987 album 'Everlasting' is great.Lots of great songs.It's probably her last truly great album.After that album,she got into the adult contemporary/jazz/standards stuff,which meant no more uptempo jams.
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Reply #11 posted 09/03/08 6:44am

SoulAlive

speaking of "Pink Cadillac"....the album version that appears on 'Everlasting' is a snoozefest.The single version is actually a remix,and it sounds so much better!
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