Natalie Cole - Still Unforgettable
Artist:
Natalie Cole
Title: Still Unforgettable
Release Date Sep 9, 2008
Label DMI Records
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Jazz R&B
Styles: American Popular Song
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TrackList:
1 Walkin' My Baby Back Home
2 Come Rain Or Come Shine
3 Coffee Time
4 Somewhere Along The Way
5 You Go To My Head
6 Nice 'N' Easy
7 Why Don't You Do Right?
8 Here's That Rainy Day
9 But Beautiful
10 Lollipops And Roses
11 The Best Is Yet To Come
12 Something's Gotta Give
13 The Real Thing Comes Along
14 It's All Right With Me
Personnel:
Rick Baptist Orchestra, Trumpet Design Steve Becknell French Horn, Orchestra Wayne Bergeron Trumpet Chuck Berghofer Bass Charlie Bisharat Orchestra, Violin Tom Boyd Horn (English), Oboe, Orchestra Alan Broadbent Arranger, Piano Vanessa Brown Orchestra, Percussion, Triangle Nathan Campbell French Horn, Gilbert Castellanos Trumpet Lily Chen Orchestra, Violin John Chiodini Guitar Pete Christlieb Sax (Tenor), Saxophone, Soloist Gene Cipriano Saxophone Jeff Clayton Saxophone Natalie Cole Producer Kevin Connolly Orchestra, Violin Larry Corbett Cello, Orchestra Rose Corrigan Bassoon, Orchestra Mario Diaz de Leon Orchestra, Violin Joel Derouin Orchestra, Violin Dave Rockin Duke French Horn, Orchestra Bruce Dukov Orchestra, Violin Karen Elaine Orchestra, Viola Gregg Field Drums Dan Fornero Orchestra, Trumpet Matt Funes Orchestra, Viola Pamela Goldsmith Orchestra, Viola Craig Gosnell Trombone Endre Granat Concert Master, Orchestra, Violin Jennifer Hall Saxophone Jeff Hamilton Drums Tamir Hendelman Piano Trey Henry Bass, Orchestra Dan Higgins Saxophone Jim Hughart Arranger, Bass Harold Jones Drums Alan Kaplan Orchestra, Trombone Dennis Karmazyn Cello, Orchestra Katie Kirkpatrick Harp, Orchestra Songa Lee Orchestra, Violin Natalie Leggett Orchestra, Violin Phillipe Levy Orchestra, Violin Timothy Loo Cello, Orchestra Charles Loper Trombone David Low Cello, Orchestra Sal Lozano Orchestra, Saxophone, Woodwind Warren Luening Orchestra, Soloist, Trumpet Andy Martin Trombone Miguel Martinez Cello, Orchestra Liane Mautner Orchestra, Violin Darrin McCann Orchestra, Viola Ed Meares Bass, Orchestra Jorge Moraga Orchestra, Viola Lewis Nash Drums Helen Nightengale Orchestra, Violin Brian O'Connor French Horn, Orchestra Bruce Otto Orchestra, Trombone Sid Page Violin Alyssa Park Orchestra, Violin Sara Perkins Orchestra, Violin Bob Peterson Orchestra, Violin Katia Popov Orchestra, Violin Tom Rainer Celeste Tom Ranier Clarinet, Orchestra Dave Ryan Trombone Carl Saunders Trumpet r Lesa Terry Orchestra, Violin Jim Thatcher French Horn, Orchestra Terry Trotter Piano Cecilia Tsan Cello, Orchestra Shalini Vijayan Orchestra, Violin
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Biography
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When I heard that Natalie Cole was recording the sequel to the multi-platinum, Grammy award winning Unforgettable With Love, I thought to myself, "Oh goodness, not again!" I was not feeling another duet with dear old dad, Nat "King" Cole and the rejuvenating of more American classic standards. But then reality kicked in. When Cole made a solid return to R&B and pop on her previous release, Leavin, the music industry practically ignored what should have been a huge hit. The fact is, veteran artists are basically invisible in today's youth saturated musical arena. Natalie Cole wisely taps into what has made her a household name and I cannot fault her for that. So being the Natalie Cole fan that I am, I was more than willing to give Still Unforgettable a listen. It did not take much time to realize that Natalie Cole has done it again. Still Unforgettable is not just a sequel to a multi-platinum phenomenon, but Cole has once again managed to record another masterpiece that possibly trumps its predecessor.
Still Unforgettable is easy like sipping a fine wine in an easy chair by the fire place. It is beautiful like a sunset on a chilly fall afternoon. It is an escape from today's musical madness into a world of smooth jazz, big band grooves, and poignant, moving standards. Through stellar musical arrangements and impeccable vocal phrasing Cole continues to possess the ability to make this genre of music relevant and new. Whether it is the foot-tapping, thigh-slapping grooves of "Why Don't You Do Right?" and "Coffee Time" or the perfectly crafted torch songs "You Go to My Head" and "Here's That Rainy Day," Cole delivers 100%. As for the duet with dad, Cole shows no regrets. This time around Cole seems to be enjoying herself immensely on "Walking My Baby Back Home," a duet with Nat "King" Cole.
Still Unforgettable is a must have for your musical collection. Once again Cole takes you on a pleasant, enlightening journey of music that is lyrically and vocally breathtaking. Cole looks beyond songs made famous by her father and interprets the likes of Lena Horne, Frank Sinatra, and Peggy Lee just to name a few. With over 30 years of experience under her belt, Cole continues to astound with her vocal dexterity and makes the old fresh and new. Highly recommended
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As the title clearly implies, 2008's STILL UNFORGETTABLE is Natalie Cole's thematic follow-up to her 1991 hit album, UNFORGETTABLE, WITH LOVE, which was also a tribute to her father--the late, great jazz/pop icon Nat "King" Cole. Once again Cole presents a "virtual" duet with her dad, with his vocals edited into her new recording of the breezy "Walkin' My Baby Back Home." This UNFORGETTABLE also features various entries in the Great American Songbook, including a lightly swinging rendition of "Come Rain or Come Shine" and a swooning version of "You Go to My Head." Although this UNFORGETTABLE is far from unpredictable, it's an enjoyable outing that once again highlights Cole's easygoing, traditional-minded take on standards.JazzTimes (p.78) - "Cole is at the top of her game....As shaped by such superlative arrangers as John Clayton, Patrick Williams, Nan Schartz and Victor Vanacore, these tunes are exemplary readings of exemplary tunes."
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