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When Labelle disbanded (due, among other things, according to Patti Labelle, Nona Hendryx’s emotional breakdown at the time), Nona Hendryx finally debuted with her own eponymous solo debut on Epic in 1977. The edgy rockish sister doing it for herself must certainly have confounded any number of potential listeners. Nothing like the soulful Labelle albums she made, Nona Hendryx is a pop album that very few women would have ever even have been allowed to make. While it’s not as out there or as remarkable as most descriptions – including mine – would have you believe, it was easy enough to do what just about everyone did with it: disregard it completely. It does boast Nona’s gripping “Problem” and a cover of Russ Ballard’s less-than-wondrous “Winning,” captured here four years before Santana made the song a hit (Nona Hendryx and Carlos Santana performed the song together several years later). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Winning
Nona Hendryx
Everybody Wants to Be Somebody
Nona Hendryx
Tax Exile
Nona Hendryx
Tout de suite Mam'Selle
Nona Hendryx
Take a Chance
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Problem
Nona Hendryx
Once Again
Nona Hendryx
Too Late to Run
Nona Hendryx
Will You Be There?
Nona Hendryx
Leaving Here Today
Nona Hendryx