Unconditional Love was released in 1991 by MCA Records, continuing Glen Campbell's collaboration with the label. The album was again produced by Campbell himself, who sought to consolidate his contemporary sound following the release of 'Walkin' in the Sun'.
The record includes songs that address themes of love and redemption, with standout performances by Campbell. Despite careful production and the participation of renowned session musicians, the album failed to enter major charts, reflecting the changing musical tastes of the time.
Unconditional Love is considered a minor work within Campbell's discography, but it is appreciated by collectors and loyal fans. The album shows an artist in full control of his musical direction, though without the commercial impact of his earlier decades.