Unforgettable … with Love , also known as simply Unforgettable , is the twelfth studio album by American singer Natalie Cole . Released on June 11, 1991, the album includes covers of standards previously performed by her father, Nat King Cole . It was also her debut for Elektra Records , after being given her release from EMI Records.
Unforgettable... with Love Released June 11, 1991 Recorded 1989; November 1990 – April 1991 Studio Pacifique , North Hollywood, CaliforniaGenre
Length 72 :47 Label Elektra Producer
"Unforgettable " Released: June 10, 1991
"The Very Thought of You" Released: 1992
Adapted from AllMusic.[ 10]
Murray Adler – violin
Anas Alaf – assistant engineer, engineer
Monty Alexander – piano
Israel Baker – violin
Marilyn Baker – violin
Rick Baptist – trumpet
Kevin Becka – assistant engineer, engineer
Arnold Belnick – violin
Pete Beltran – trombone
Dixie Blackstone – violin
Ray Blair – assistant engineer, engineer
Samuel Boghossian – viola
George Bohanon – trombone
Tom Boyd – oboe
Jacqueline Brand – violin
Oscar Brashear – trumpet
Alan Broadbent – celeste, piano
Ray Brown – arranger, bass
Terry Brown – assistant engineer, engineer
John Bruno – assistant engineer, engineer
Dennis Budimir – guitar
Denyse Buffum – viola
Larry Bunker – percussion
Jodi Burnett – cello
Ralph Burns – arranger
Kenneth Burward-hoy – viola
Darius Campo – violin
Conte Candoli – trumpet
Stuart Canin – violin
Maurice Cevrero – copyist
Lily Ho Chen – violin
John Chiodini – guitar
Pete Christlieb – tenor saxophone, saxophone, woodwind
Gene Cipriano – oboe, woodwind
John Clayton – bass, string bass
Pat Coil – synthesizer
Brad Cole – piano
Ike Cole – piano
Natalie Cole – arranger, vocal arrangement, vocals
John Collins – guitar
Antony Cooke – cello
Ronald Cooper – cello
Jim Cowger – copyist
Gail Cruz – violin
Peter Darmi – engineer
Isabelle Daskoff – violin
Donna Davidson – background vocals
Charlie Davis – trumpet
Vincent DeRosa – French horn
Chuck Domanico – bass, string bass
Bonnie Douglas – violin
Assa Drori – violin
David Duke – French horn
Bruce Dukov – violin
Bob Efford – baritone saxophone
Stephen Erdody – cello
Joseph Estren – copyist
Pavel Farkas – violin
Henry Ferber – violin
Michael Ferril – violin
Elizabeth Finch – copyist
Chuck Findley – trumpet
André Fischer – arranger, producer
Clare Fischer – arranger, piano, rhythm arrangements
Ronald Folsom – violin
David Foster – producer
Gary Foster – flute, alto saxophone, woodwind
William Francis – copyist
Jack Furlong – copyist
Armen Garabedian – violin
Berj Garabedian – violin
Tom Garvin – synthesizer
James Getzoff – violin
Julie Gigante – violin
Harris Goldman – violin
Pamela Goldsmith – viola
Ron Gorow – copyist
Endre Granat – violin
Gary Grant – trumpet
Thurman Green – trombone
Susan Greenberg – flute
Ralph Grierson – synthesizer
Sol Gubin – drums
Debbie Hall – background vocals
Larry Hall – trumpet
Diana Halprin – violin
Jeff Hamilton – drums
Clayton Haslop – violin
Fred Hayman – clothing/wardrobe, wardrobe
Dan Higgins – alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
Paula Hochhalter – cello
Bill Holman – arranger
Steve Huffsteter – trumpet
Jim Hughart – bass
Bill Hughes – copyist
George Hurrell – photography
John Johnson – tuba
John Thomas Johnson – tuba
Marilyn L. Johnson – French horn
Thomas "Snake" Johnson – trombone
Harold Jones – drums
Jeffrey Jones – copyist
Karen Jones – violin
Jerry Jordan – assistant engineer, engineer
Nathan Kaproff – violin
Anne Karam – cello
Dennis Karmazyn – cello
Armand Karpoff – cello
Suzie Katayama – copyist
Roland Kato – viola
Kerry Katz – background vocals
Randy Kerber – synthesizer
Myra Kestenbaum – viola
Katie Kirkpatrick – harp
Ezra Kliger – violin
Armen Ksadjikian – cello
Steve Kujala – woodwind
Bernard Kundell – violin
Michael Lang – piano
Ronnie Lang – woodwind
Ronald Langinger – flute
Tim Lauber – assistant engineer, engineer
Michel Legrand – arranger, orchestral arrangements
Pierre Leloup – linguist
Kathleen Lenski – violin
Brian Leonard – violin
Gayle Levant – harp
Berwyn Linton – copyist
Tommy LiPuma – producer, rhythm arrangements
Rich Logan – background vocals
Randy Long – assistant engineer, engineer
Charles Loper – trombone
Warren Luening – trumpet
Arthur Maebe – French horn
Johnny Mandel – adaptation, arranger, orchestral arrangements
Rene Mandel – violin
Edith Markman – violin
Michael Markman – violin
Margaret Maryatt – copyist
Yoko Matsuda – violin
Donald McInnes – viola
Mike Melvoin – piano
Don Menza – tenor saxophone
Gene Merlino – background vocals
Dwight Mikkelsen – copyist
Deborah Mitchell – copyist
Richard Mitchell – tenor saxophone
Rick Mitchell – tenor saxophone
Lanny Morgan – alto saxophone
Ralph Morrison III – violin
Carole Mukogawa – viola
Richard Taylor "Dick" Nash – trombone
Buell Neidlinger – string bass
Dan Neufeld – viola
Irma Neumann – violin
David "Fathead" Newman – guest artist, tenor saxophone
Jack Nimitz – baritone saxophone, woodwind
Mike Nowack – viola
Brian O'Connor – French horn
Nils Oliver – cello
Sid Page – violin
Marty Paich – arranger, orchestral arrangements, rhythm arrangements
Cecille Parker – stylist
Doyle Partners – design
John Patitucci – bass
Bruce Paulson – trombone
Bill Perkins – alto saxophone
John Pisano – guitar
Kazi Pitelka – viola
Stanley Plummer – violin
Barbara Porter – violin
Tara Posey – make-up
Jack Redmond – trombone
Bill Reichenbach Jr. – trombone
Dave Reitzas – assistant engineer, engineer, mixing, mixing assistant
Dorothy Remsen – harp
Chris Rich – assistant engineer, engineer
Nelson Riddle – arranger
Marnie Riley – assistant engineer, engineer
Rail Jon Rogut – assistant engineer, engineer
Anatoly Rosinsky – violin
Daniel Rothmuller – cello
Doug Saks – mastering
Joe Sample – guest artist, piano
Myron Sandler – viola
Al Schmitt – engineer, mixing
Frederick Seykora – cello
Sid Sharp – violin
Don Shelton – background vocals
Harry Shirinian – viola
Haim Shtrum – violin
Paul Shure – violin
Andy Simpkins – bass
Nolan Andrew Smith – trumpet
Valerie Smith – linguist
Armin Steiner – engineer
Sally Stevens – background vocals
Susan Stevens – background vocals
David Stockhammer – viola
Sheridon Stokes – woodwind
Robert Stone – string bass
Margaret Storer – string bass
Shari Sutcliffe – project coordinator
Frank Szabo – trumpet
James Thatcher – French horn
Milton Thomas – viola
Raymond Tischer – viola, violin
Richard Todd – French horn
Roy Trakin – liner notes
Alexander Treger – violin
Bob Tricarico – baritone saxophone
Mari Tsumura-botnick – violin
Louise di Tullio – flute, woodwind
Jo Ann Turovsky – harp
Alan de Veritch – viola
Gerald Vinci – violin
Al Viola – guitar
Dorothy Wade – violin
Brad Wanaar – French horn
Miwako Watanabe – violin
Dave Weckl – drums
Michelle Winding – assistant, assistant producer
Rick Winquest – assistant engineer, engineer
Joey Wolpert – engineer
Jeffrey "Woody" Woodruff – engineer
Woody Woodruff – engineer
Ken Yerke – violin
Janet Zeitoun – hair stylist
Certifications and sales
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