By 1991, Elektra Records was a powerhouse under Warner Bros. distribution. The original pressing of Unforgettable… with Love was a high-budget affair. Elektra pulled no stops:
First, let’s set the stage. In 1991, the music industry was firmly in the grip of the CD. Vinyl was considered a dying format, relegated to garage sales and DJs. It was into this environment that Natalie Cole released Unforgettable... with Love —a bold collection of standards made famous by her father. natalie cole unforgettable with love 1991 elektrarar top
The album’s emotional and commercial centerpiece is the title track, "Unforgettable." At the time, the recording was a technological marvel, using multitrack editing to create a "virtual duet" between Natalie and her father, who had passed away 26 years earlier. By 1991, Elektra Records was a powerhouse under Warner Bros