Which Nat King Cole?


I'd like to explore his sound some more. I've already got the S & P Records reissue of "Just One of Those Things" which features string arrangements. Which of his titles are more intimate sets without the strings? Which of these are the best recordings?

Thanks!
dodgealum

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For best music I prefer "Live at the Circle Room", recorded 1946, though sound quality is not good. But the music is so good I can't help myself.

I mean, with lyrics like, "Honey let bygones, be bygones; or I'll punch a hole in your nylons", what's not to like?