Unforgettable by Nat "King" Cole

Unforgettable

Nat "King" Cole

1952

Unforgettable is a Jazz album by Nat "King" Cole, originally released in 1952. On Gatefold: 151 pressings tracked, owned by 10 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Big Band & Swing
  • warm
  • nostalgic
  • smoky

About

Known early on as a master jazz pianist, Cole remade himself as one of the premier romantic crooners of his time. On this 1954 compilation we hear his rich baritone with orchestral backing that, despite its lushness, still manages to convey intimacy—Cole practically sings into your ear. The album leans heavily on Cole’s early ’50s work with arranger and conductor Nelson Riddle, most famously “Mona Lisa” and the title track, two definitive ballads of the era. The most offbeat twist is Riddle’s 1954 treatment of the Dimitri Tiomkin movie theme “Hajji Baba,” which Cole makes his own, delivering Ned Washington’s campily exotic lyrics (“Come to my tent, oh my beloved”).

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Unforgettable
  2. A2Portrait Of Jenny
  3. A3What'll I Do
  4. A4Lost April

Side B

  1. B1Too Young
  2. B2Mona Lisa
  3. B3(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
  4. B4Red Sails In The Sunset

Credits

Performers

10 collectors on Gatefold own this · 151 pressings tracked on Gatefold