Natalie Cole - Unforgettable - With Love - - 1991- Elektra.rar __full__ Link
The title track, "Unforgettable," was released as a single and became a massive hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1991. The song earned Natalie Cole a Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 1992.
The album's centerpiece is the title track, "," which utilized then-revolutionary studio technology to create a "virtual duet". By isolating her father's 1961 stereo recording and layering her own vocals over it, producers David Foster and Tommy LiPuma created a seamless performance that felt like a dialogue across generations. Critical and Commercial Success The title track, "Unforgettable," was released as a
Commercially, the album was a juggernaut. It peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and spent over 100 weeks on the album chart. It sold over 14 million copies worldwide, becoming Natalie Cole’s best-selling album and one of Elektra Records’ biggest releases of the era. The album's centerpiece is the title track, ","
The album was conceived as a tribute to Nat King Cole, featuring reworked versions of his classic hits, as well as new material that paid homage to his musical style. Natalie Cole wanted to introduce her father's music to a new generation of listeners while showcasing her own unique interpretation and vocal style. It peaked at No
Released on June 11, 1991, Unforgettable... with Love debuted to widespread acclaim. Critics praised Natalie for avoiding karaoke-style mimicry; instead, she interpreted the songs with lived-in emotion, wisdom, and a vocal clarity that suggested she had finally made peace with her father’s towering shadow.