The album was released on June 11, 1991. It debuted at number 65 on the Billboard 200. Critics were kind but cautious. Then something strange happened. Word of mouth spread. Grandparents bought it. Their children borrowed it. College students who had never heard of "Straighten Up and Fly Right" found themselves humming it.
And somewhereāin the grooves of a vinyl record, in the static of an old radio, in the quiet of a living room where a daughter sang with her fatherās ghostāthe music played on. natalie cole unforgettable with love 1991 elektrarar
The Timeless Elegance of Natalie Coleās Unforgettable⦠With Love (1991) The album was released on June 11, 1991
Natalie closed her eyes. She was five years old again, sitting on the living room floor of the Hancock Park house, watching her father practice at the piano. She remembered the way his hands hovered over the keys like they were blessing them. She remembered the Camel cigarettes and the quiet cough he tried to hide. She remembered December 15, 1965āthe day the man with the velvet voice went silent. Then something strange happened
saw her dive headfirst into his catalog. At a time when grunge and hip-hop were beginning to dominate the airwaves, a 22-track collection of mid-century jazz standards was a massive gamble that her own label initially feared would not sell. The Technological Marvel: "Unforgettable"