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Inseparable | 2:26 | ||
How Come You Won't Stay Here | 3:03 |
Credits (5)
- R. Evans*Arranged By
- C. Jackson*Arranged By, Written-By
- M. Yancy*Arranged By, Written-By
- Chuck Jackson (2)Producer
- Marvin YancyProducer
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Inseparable
7", Single, 45 RPM
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Capitol Records – 4193 | US | 1975 | US — 1975 |
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Capitol Records – 4193 | Canada | 1975 | Canada — 1975 |
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7", 45 RPM, Promo, Stereo, Mono, Los Angeles Pressing
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Capitol Records – P-4193 | US | 1975 | US — 1975 |
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Capitol Records – ECR-10918 | Japan | 1975 | Japan — 1975 |
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Capitol Records – JCL 603 | South Africa | 1975 | South Africa — 1975 |
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Inseparable
7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo
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Capitol Records – ECR-10918 | Japan | 1975 | Japan — 1975 |
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Inseparable
7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, Stereo
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Capitol Records – S7C-11221 | Brazil | 1975 | Brazil — 1975 |
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7", 45 RPM
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Capitol Records – 4193 | Jamaica | 1975 | Jamaica — 1975 |
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7", 45 RPM, Single
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Capitol Records – 1J 006-82187 | Spain | 1976 | Spain — 1976 |
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Inseparable
7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo
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Capitol Records – -11042 | Australia | Australia |
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referencing Inseparable (7", 45 RPM, Single) 4193
This appears to be an RCA Victor pressing. RCA hadn't done too much work for Capitol since mid1965 but Capitol-EMI's other presser, MCA, went on strike in mid 1975 and never issued another record. Natalie Cole's previous hit "This Will Be" was available in Canada but only as a USA pressing because things were in dire straits with the MCA situation. For the balance of 1975 and until mid 1976, Capitol used RCA and sometimes Keel to press their Canadian records. In June 1976 Capitol opened their very own pressing plant in Mississauga.
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