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The public and critics alike were captivated. Unforgettable... with Love became Natalie Cole's best-selling album and a dominant force on the charts:
The undisputed crown jewel of the album is its title track, "Unforgettable" . Long before modern digital manipulation became commonplace, producer David Foster and recording engineers utilized innovative multi-track technology to isolate Nat King Cole’s pristine 1.3.19 vocals from his 1.3.19 stereo re-recording. natalie cole unforgettable with love 1991 elektrarar top
during the summer of 1991 and also topped the jazz album charts. Domestic Sales : It was certified 7× Platinum The public and critics alike were captivated
by the RIAA, with over seven million copies sold in the United States alone. Global Sales : Worldwide, the album has sold more than 14 million copies The Great American Songbook Foundation The "Unforgettable" Duet The "Unforgettable" Natalie Cole Arrangements Global Sales : Worldwide, the album has sold
Released on , Unforgettable… With Love marked a monumental shift in Natalie Cole's career. After nearly two decades of building her own identity in R&B and pop with hits like "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)," Cole chose to embrace her heritage. This Elektra Records debut was more than just a covers album; it was a deeply personal tribute to her father, the legendary Nat King Cole, who had passed away when she was just 15. A Technical and Emotional Milestone
You might wonder: Why specify "Elektra"? Wasn’t it always on Elektra?
This album arrived just as CDs were killing vinyl. A mint 1991 Elektra pressing represents the last gasp of the major-label vinyl era before the 1990s vinyl drought. Owning it is owning a piece of transition.