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It peaked at #1 on the US Billboard 200 for five weeks and was certified 7× Platinum by the RIAA, becoming the biggest hit of her career.
Signing with marked a fresh chapter. Together with legendary producers Tommy LiPuma, David Foster, and André Fischer , Cole set out to record 22 standards intricately tied to her father's legacy. Rather than delivering a simple tribute of strict imitations, she brought her own sultry, sophisticated R&B sensibilities, phrasing, and emotional maturity to the arrangements. Her uncle, Ike Cole , also joined the sessions to play piano, cementing the project as a true family affair.
Upon its release in June 1991, Unforgettable… with Love exceeded all expectations. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart and climbed to the upper echelons of the Billboard 200, eventually selling over 7 million copies in the United States alone. natalie cole unforgettable with love 1991 elektrarar
– Pop maestro who helped construct the sweeping, emotionally resonant arrangements.
The album's centerpriece, the "Unforgettable" duet, was a groundbreaking technical achievement for the early '90s. It peaked at #1 on the US Billboard
Track Highlights from "Unforgettable... with Love" ├── Mainstream Classics: "Mona Lisa", "Nature Boy", "Route 66" ├── Deep Cuts & Standards: "Avalon", "Non Dimenticar", "Paper Moon" └── The Crowning Achievement: "Unforgettable" (Digital Duet)
At the 34th Annual Grammy Awards in 1992, the album’s success reached its apex. Unforgettable… with Love won six Grammy Awards in total. The album itself won and Best Engineered Album – Non-Classical , while the "Unforgettable" duet won Record of the Year , Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance , and Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals . Rather than delivering a simple tribute of strict
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This album featured her famous duet with her late father, Nat King Cole, on the title track “Unforgettable,” using technology to blend her live vocals with his 1961 recording. It won Album of the Year at the 1992 Grammys, plus several other Grammys.
Album Review: Natalie Cole, “Unforgettable…With Love” (1991)