Love Songs [2007]Natalie Cole
Release Date: 01/30/2007
Original Release:
2001
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 962928_CD
UPC # 081227485726
Label: Rhino Records (USA)
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Performer: Natalie Cole
Engineer: Mark Rubenstein; Yuri Zwadiuk; David Cole; Felipe Elgueta; Sea Stancioff; Russ Terrana; Calvin Harris; Jeremy Holland Smith; Bino Espinoza; Aaron Whitby; Mark Wolfson; Paul Ericksen; Brad Gilderman Producer: Dennis Lambert; Chuck Jackson; Eddie Cole & His Gang; Graham Stack; Mark Taylor; Michael Masser; Andre Fischer; Rev. Marvin Yancy; Richard Marx; Tommy LiPuma; Natalie Cole; Peter Wolf; David Foster; Brian Rawling; Walter Afanasieff Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Personnel: Natalie Cole (background vocals); Jos� Feliciano (vocals, acoustic guitar); Dean Parks, Michael Hart Thompson , John Chiodini, Paul Jackson, Jr. (guitar); Jon Clarke (oboe); Dan Higgins, David "Fathead" Newman (saxophone); Robbie Buchanan (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Charles Floyd (piano, synthesizer); Clare Fischer, Michael Melvoin, Mike Lang, Terry Trotter, Roger Kellaway (piano); Jeffrey "C.J." Vanston, Peter Wolf (keyboards, drum programming); Claude Gaudette (keyboards); David Joyce (synthesizer); Abraham Laboriel, Sr. (bass guitar); Sol Gubin, John "J.R." Robinson , Jeff Hamilton , Jeff Porcaro, John Guerin, Mike Baird, Harold Jones (drums); Steve Samuel (percussion); Rodney Jerkins (drum programming); Cindy Mizelle, Deborah Cooper, Julia Waters Tilman, Mendy Lee, Alfie Durio, Gia Chiambotti, Maxine Willard Waters, Oren Waters, Richard Marx, Siedah Garrett (background vocals). Audio Mixers: David Cole; Calvin Harris ; Jeremy Holland Smith; Eddie Cole & His Gang; Al Schmitt; Mark Wolfson; Mick Guzauski; Natalie Cole. Recording information: 785 Studio, New York, NY; Chartmaker Studios, L.A; Coco-Butt Studio; DreamHouse Studios, London, England; Ocean Way, Hollywood, CA; Oh Henry Studios; One On One; Soundcastle Studio Center, LA; The Embassy Recording Studios; The Treehouse; The Village Recorder. Photographer: Rocky Schenck. Arrangers: Claude Gaudette; Gordon Jenkins; Jeffrey "C.J." Vanston; Johnny Mandel; Alan Broadbent; Marty Paich; Richard Marx; William Ross; Peter Wolf ; David Foster; Walter Afanasieff. This 2007 reissue of Natalie Cole's 2001 compilation, LOVE SONGS, is identical in track selection and sequencing to the earlier release, but it features a more recent and far more flattering cover photo of the singer. The 19-track selection contains most of Cole's biggest hits, including her posthumous duet with her father Nat "King" Cole on his signature hit "Unforgettable" and the rollicking "This Will Be An Everlasting Love," which in the months prior to this release had been used in an inescapable series of TV commercials for an Internet dating service, providing Cole with a renewed exposure. This 2007 reissue of Natalie Cole's 2001 compilation LOVE SONGS is identical in track selection and sequencing to the earlier release, but it features a more recent and far more flattering cover photo of the singer. The 19-track selection contains most of Cole's biggest hits, including her posthumous duet with her father Nat "King" Cole on his signature hit "Unforgettable" and the rollicking "This Will Be An Everlasting Love," which in the months prior to this release had been used in an inescapable series of TV commercials for an Internet dating service, providing Cole with a renewed exposure.
The daughter of celebrated singer Nat "King" Cole, Natalie Cole signed to Capitol Records in 1975 and went right to the Top 10 with her debut single "This Will Be," followed by two more hits in quick succession. An increasing drug dependency took a professional and personal toll. But after a successful spell in rehab, Cole re-launched her career in `87 with the album EVERLASTING, which spawned the transatlantic hit "Pink Cadillac." In 1991, Cole recorded a "duet" with her father on his original recording of the song "Unforgettable." The accompanying album won seven Grammy Awards, and sent her in a more jazz/pop direction from the early `90s and onward.
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