For many collectors and music historians, finding the highest quality version of this album is a priority. While many search for specific digital archives—often labeled with technical filenames like —it is important to remember that these files represent more than just data. They are a digital preservation of a moment where a daughter finally found her voice by embracing her father’s legacy.
Released on June 11, 1991, stands as Natalie Cole's most commercially successful and critically acclaimed work. Moving away from her R&B roots, the album served as a lush tribute to her father, legendary crooner Nat King Cole . A Legacy Redefined For many collectors and music historians, finding the
Notable songs include:
: Producer David Foster recalls Natalie and her mother crying as they heard Nat's voice "answering" her in the studio for the first time. Cultural Impact Released on June 11, 1991, stands as Natalie
: The record features a blend of big band and intimate jazz arrangements, with piano contributions from Natalie's uncle, Ike Cole , and renowned musicians like Joe Sample and David "Fathead" Newman . Tracklist (1991 Original) Cultural Impact : The record features a blend