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Natalie Cole
NATALIE COLEStill Unforgettable (Vinyl)$24.98 Vinyl Seventeen years after the release of her multiplatinum, award winning album Unforgettable: With Love, eight-time GRAMMY®-winning vocalist Natalie Cole delves back into the great American Songbook to recreate the feel and flow of that landmark title with STILL UNFORGETTABLE. In addition to the CD edition of the title - which hit #1 on Billboard's jazz albums chart and climbed to #19 pop - Natalie's latest is also available as a 2-LP 180-gram vinyl release. STILL UNFORGETTABLE marks Cole's first producer credit, and features fourteen new recordings on which the singer lends her voice to classic songs including “The Best Is Yet To Come,” “Nice 'N' Easy” and “Something's Gotta Give.” Also featured is another memorable duet with her late father, the legendary Nat King Cole, on “Walkin' My Baby Back Home.” Natalie Cole rose to stardom with her 1975 debut album Inseparable, which introduced the #1 single “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love),” and earned Cole two GRAMMY® awards - Best New Artist and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. An inspired, jazz-flavored collection of standards, 1991's Unforgettable was a bold leap from the R&B sound that had won Cole so much success, and it was a life and career-changing move. The album - which featured Cole's duet with her father on the title track - went to #1 on Billboard's pop and jazz charts, earned five GRAMMY® awards (including Song, Record and Album of the Year) and sold more than 14 million copies worldwide. With STILL UNFORGETTABLE, Natalie Cole proves that her timeless voice and elegant style are exactly that. Selection # 512320 You really should take a look at these: |
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