Natalie Cole Unforgettable With Love 1991 | Elektrarar Portable
Marking her debut for Elektra Records after her release from EMI, the album signaled a dramatic shift from Natalie’s previous R&B and pop hits like "This Will Be An Everlasting Love". Embracing the Great American Songbook, she collaborated with an elite production team including David Foster , , and Andre Fischer to recreate the lush, orchestral sound associated with her father's era. The Magic of the "Virtual Duet"
Japan’s Warner-Pioneer (distributors for Elektra) famously produced limited-quantity "promo" and "high-fidelity" pressings for the Japanese audiophile market. In 1991, a very small run of the album was pressed on heavier 180g virgin vinyl with an obi strip. On certain databases, these are coded as "Elektra-Rar" (Rare Import). Over time, "Rar" and "Rarities" merged into the portmanteau "Elektrarar." natalie cole unforgettable with love 1991 elektrarar
Spent five weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Marking her debut for Elektra Records after her