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Amy Winehouse
Back To Black: Deluxe Edition: Brilliant Box: 2cd
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Release date: 3-12-2007
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Catalogue Number: 1752119
Label: ISLAND
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Amy Winehouse -
Back To Black: Deluxe Edition: Brilliant Box: 2cd
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Don See all by me Location: Nottingham
A life on Record
13 November, 2008
Provacative, emotive, with a touch of genius thrown in for good measure! . A roller coaster ride in which Amy bares her soul. Completely different to "Frank" which was a lot more Jazz orientated.
Amy pens her lyrics and wears her heart on her sleeve. When an album is this good what can she do next? If Amy doesn't exit the world young and she sorts her demons out she will be incredible for years to come. This albumn defines Amy Winehouse I dare you not to be totally mesmerised by it! A Classic in the mould of the greats! Brilliant beyond words. I've been playing it every week since its release and I luv it more each time I listen. I'd say its her life thus far on vinyl but we dont have vinyl anymore :) and a life on CD doesn't have the same clout! Amy truely does rock.
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Wendy See all by me Location: Pietermaritzburg
Brilliant
20 August, 2008
Outstanding album from an outstanding singer!! What more can I say?? Wow!!!
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Martyna See all by me Location: LONDON
The best record I've bought in last few years
19 June, 2008
I cannot add anything else. Im listening to it every day. Says it all!
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Two years ago, in the middle of the campaign for her universally acclaimed debut album 'Frank', Amy began thinking about what she'd like to do with her second record. I didn't want to play the jazz thing up too much again. I was bored of complicated chord structures and needed something more direct.” 'Back to Black' is that record.
As a songwriter Amy has grown and stretched her self, vocally she is in a new league breaking loose with Aretha-style vocal stylings on 'Just Friends' or going gospel on the opening single 'Rehab'. 'Love Is A Losing Game' is pure classic modern songwriting: brief, to the point and drenched in emotion. Other highlights include the Nas inspired 'Me and Mr Jones', the beautiful 'Wake Up Alone' and 'I'm No Good' - the personal epiphany that you can behave just as badly as all those guys that have messed you around and stamped all over you.
With 'Back To Black' Amy confirms, beyond any reasonable or unreasonable doubt, what a truly remarkable talent she is. - HMV CD Editor
Three years later, three years older – Amy Winehouse was back, sporting a mane of long curls, a svelte physique and the thickest eyeliner this side of Siouxsie Sioux.
Opening with the handclaps of Rehab, Winehouse is at the top of her game and obviously ready to give the critics what they had long been waiting for. Moving from the jazzy tones of Frank, Back to Black sees Winehouse apply her talents to a maturer more self-assured sound, with melodies and backing vocals comparable to the likes of the soul legends of motown. Admittedly heavily influenced by this Winehouse has infused her prior jazzy sound with a newer, more edgey feel. Sticking to lyrical themes of relationship angst, infedility and with tracks such as Love Is a Losing Game andBack to Black – the formula has remained a winning one for Winehouse.
Unlike the prior contendors for the nu-age queen of jazz throne, who have remained in the folk tinged jazz genre, Winehouse stands alone as the queen of modern day motown by still remaining true to the gutsier lyrics that her fans have come to recognise as hers. - Christina Warner, HMV Wimbledon
'Back To Black' is the second album from London-based chanteuse Amy Winehouse. Combining a strong, jazzy vocal style with often frank lyrical content recounting tales of love and loss, Winehouse is a truly talented songwriter with a good ear for melody, making this album an essential purchase. Includes the single 'Rehab'.
London singer Amy Winehouse was initially marked as a neo-jazz diva. Although the tag may have been beneficial in terms of press coverage, it was misleading; unlike the inoffensive Katie Melua and Joss Stone, Winehouse had no fear of displaying the seamier side of her life. Her debut album, the aptly titled FRANK, was a solid collection of jazz-inflected pop, but it was the 2006 follow-up, BACK TO BLACK, that really set her apart. Displaying the marked influence of 1960s soul music, girl groups, and Motown, the album also boasted clever, sexually explicit lyrics and punchy pop arrangements, all pulled together by Winehouse's powerful vocals. Her hit "Rehab" became something of a personal theme song, as the singer became a permanent fixture in the tabloids, due to her wild behavior and infamous live shows.
track listing
- Listen 1. Rehab
- Listen 2. You Know I'm No Good
- Listen 3. Me And Mr Jones
- Listen 4. Just Friends
- Listen 5. Back To Black
- Listen 6. Love Is A Losing Game
- Listen 7. Tears Dry On Their Own
- Listen 8. Wake Up Alone
- Listen 9. Some Unholy War
- Listen 10. He Can Only Hold Her
- Listen 11. Addicted
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