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I cannot believe it's been almost 5 years since we lost one of the greatest singers of our generation - Amy Jade Winehouse. I remember when I found out about her unfortunate passing away very well, as I was having a wonderful holiday in Edinburgh and then a day later, there was a Newspaper billboard reading 'SINGER AMY WINEHOUSE FOUND DEAD' - I was heartbroken - such amazing talent taken away at such a young age (drugs and alcoholism are not cool people!). Anyway enough sadness - what was she like? Well, her music was incredible and I don't really need to say any more than that and although Back To Black was the iconic album that made millions and is still a really great release - I would have to say that Frank was actually the better album for me and the one I listen to more. It's a beautiful release with a more jazzier, sexier vibe (Think Acid Jazz or Neo Soul) and Amy's voice I feel on that release has more depth and range.
Her influence in modern music is quite astounding as without her - Adele, Duffy, Paloma Faith, Jessie J etc would all probably be working in Little Chef. Rest in peace Amy - You'll never be forgotten:(.
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• ' Released: 23 October 2006 • ' Released: 8 January 2007 • ' Released: 30 April 2007 • ' Released: 13 August 2007 • ' Released: 10 December 2007 Back to Black is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter, released on 27 October 2006. The album spawned five singles: ', ', ', ' and '. Back to Black was acclaimed by music critics, who praised and 's production, as well as Winehouse's songwriting and emotive singing style. At the ceremony, Back to Black won and was also nominated for.
At the same ceremony, Winehouse won four additional awards meaning that she ties with five other artists as the second-most awarded female in a single ceremony. The album was also nominated at the for British Album and was shortlisted for the 2007.
Back to Black sold 3.58 million copies in the UK alone, becoming the. By 2013, the album had sold over 12 million copies worldwide. A deluxe edition of Back to Black was released in November 2007, containing a bonus disc of, rare, and live tracks. Winehouse's debut DVD, released that same month, includes a live set recorded at in London and a 50-minute documentary detailing the singer's career over the previous four years. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] Winehouse released her debut album,, on 20 October 2003.
Produced mainly by, many songs were influenced by, and apart from two, every song was co-written by Winehouse. The album received positive reviews with compliments over the 'cool, critical gaze' in its lyrics and brought comparisons of her voice to, and others. Pnach Files For Pcsx2 Download Softonic.
The album reached number 13 on the at the time of its release, and was eventually certified triple Platinum by the (BPI). In 2004, Winehouse was nominated for British Female Solo Artist and British Urban Act at the, while Frank made the shortlist for the. That same year, the album's first single, ', earned Winehouse and Remi an for Best Contemporary Song. Recording [ ] In contrast to her jazz-influenced debut album Frank, Winehouse's focus shifted to the of the 1950s and 1960s. Winehouse hired New York singer 's longtime band, the, to back her up in the studio and on tour. Mitch Winehouse relates in Amy, My Daughter how fascinating watching her process was: her perfectionism in the studio and how she would put what she had sung on a CD and play it in his taxi outside to know how most people would hear her music.
In May 2006, Winehouse's demo tracks such as ' and ' appeared on 's New York radio show on. These were some of the first new songs played on the radio after the release of 'Pumps' and both were slated to appear on her second album. The 11-track album, completed in five months, was produced entirely by Salaam Remi and Ronson, with the production credits being split between them. Ronson said in a 2010 interview that he liked working with Winehouse because she was blunt when she did not like his work.
She in turn thought that when they first met, he was a sound engineer and that she was expecting an older man with a beard., who remixed the single 'You Know I'm No Good', was enlisted to help with the mixing of the album. He first received Ronson's original mix, which he described as being 'radical in terms of panning, kind of. The drums, for instance, were all panned to one side.' He attempted to mix ' in the same manner he did with 'Rehab', but he felt it was not right.
The majority of the songs produced by Ronson were done at the studio of the band the Dap-Kings, in Brooklyn, New York. The drums, piano, guitar and bass were all done together in one room, with the drums being recorded with one microphone, with lots of spill between the instruments. Elmhirst mixed 'Rehab'; when he first received the multitrack of the song it was small, but Ronson then went to London to record strings, brass and percussion in one of 's tracking rooms. After this was added, there were quite a few tracks. The song had a retro, 1960s soul, R&B feel, which is what the Dap-Kings specialise in, when it came to the mixing Elmhirst added a contemporary feel to it as well, while Ronson wanted to keep the mix sparse and not overproduced. Music and lyrics [ ] According to 's John Bush, Back to Black finds Winehouse 'deserting and wholly embracing '.
David Mead of also viewed it as a departure from Frank and said that it sets her singing to Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson's 'synthetic -style backdrop'. Meanwhile, from characterised Back to Black as 'a full embrace of classic.' Music journalist credits Ronson and Remi's production for resembling 's technique and surrounding Winehouse with brass and string sections, harp, and the. Writer Christian John Wikane said that its 'sensibilities of 1960s and ' are contradicted by Winehouse's 'blunt' lyrics and felt that 'this particular marriage of words and music mirrors the bittersweet dichotomy that sometimes frames real relationships'. The staff of emphasized on 'the record's status as the pinnacle of the Brit wave it ushered in'. The song ' samples the main chord progression from and 's 1967 song '. On the song ', Winehouse mentions 'Ray' and 'Mr.
Hathaway', in reference to and. However, for some time during live performances, she replaced 'Ray' with 'Blake', referring to her ex-husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, who served time in prison for charges relating to. 'Back to Black' explores elements of old-school. The song's sound and beat have been described as similar to vintage from the 1960s.
Its production was noted for its. Winehouse expresses feelings of hurt and bitterness for a boyfriend who has left her; however, throughout the lyrics she 'remains strong' exemplified in the opening lines, 'He left no time to regret, Kept his d_ck [ ] wet, With his same old safe bet, Me and my head high, And my tears dry, Get on without my guy'. The song's lyrical content consists of a sad goodbye to a relationship with the lyrics being frank. John Murphy of compared the song's introduction to the song ', adding that it continues to a 'much darker place'. Release and promotion [ ]. Winehouse performing at the festival in France in 2007 A deluxe edition of Back to Black was released in mainland Europe in November 2007 and in the United Kingdom on 3 December 2007.
The reissue features the original studio album remastered as well as a bonus disc containing various, rare, and live tracks, including Winehouse's solo rendition of the single ' on 's; the song was originally available in studio form on Ronson's album. Winehouse's debut DVD was released in the UK on 5 November and in the US on 13 November.
It includes a live set recorded at London's and a 50-minute documentary chronicling the singer's career over the previous four years. The first single released from the album on 23 October 2006 was 'Rehab', a song about Winehouse's past refusal to attend an alcohol despite prodding by her management company. On 22 October 2006, based solely on, it entered the at number 19, and when the physical single was released the following week, it climbed to number seven. Following a performance of 'Rehab' at the on 3 June 2007, the song rose to number 10 on the US for the week of 23 June, peaking at number nine the following week.
'You Know I'm No Good' was released on 8 January 2007 as the album's second single, reaching number 18 on the UK Singles Chart. Back to Black was released in the United States in March 2007, with a remix of 'You Know I'm No Good' featuring rap vocals by as its lead single. A third UK single, ', was released on 30 April 2007.
Having previously peaked at number 25 on the UK chart, the track climbed to number eight in late July 2011, following Winehouse's death. Two further singles were released from the album: 'Tears Dry on Their Own' was released on 13 August 2007, and peaked at number 16 in the UK, while 'Love Is a Losing Game', released on 10 December 2007, reached number 33. • Payne • McCabe • Harding • Chowdhury • Pritchard Ronson 3:53 2. 'Monkey Man' Hibbert 2:56 4. 'Some Unholy War' (down tempo) Winehouse Remi 3:17 5.
'Hey Little Rich Girl' (featuring Zalon and Ade) Byers 3:35 6. 'You're Wondering Now' (UK, Australian and Japanese editions only) 2:33 7. ' Sam Gregory 2:24 8. 'Love Is a Losing Game' (original demo) Winehouse Ronson 3:43 Total length: 26:10 exclusive deluxe edition bonus DVD No.
Title Length 1. 'International Electronic Press Kit' 23:01 2. 'Intro / Back to Black' (live @ The Orange Lounge) 2:40 3. 'Rehab' (live @ The Orange Lounge) 3:30 4. 'You Know I'm No Good' (live @ The Orange Lounge) 3:11 5. 'Love Is a Losing Game' (live @ The Orange Lounge) 2:37 Total length: 34:59 Dutch limited edition bonus disc: Live from,, 8 February 2007 No. Title Writer(s) Length 1.
'Just Friends' Winehouse 3:20 2. 'Back to Black'. • Winehouse • Ronson 3:55 3.
'I Heard Love Is Blind' Winehouse 3:13 4. 'Rehab' Winehouse 3:33 5. 'You Know I'm No Good' Winehouse 4:17 6. 'Love Is a Losing Game' Winehouse 2:47 Total length: 21:05 Notes • signifies a remixer.
• 'Addicted' is only included on UK and Irish pressings of the standard album, while appearing as a bonus track on all deluxe editions of the album. • 'Tears Dry on Their Own' contains a sample interpolation of ' written. • 'He Can Only Hold Her' contains a sample interpolation of 'She's a Fox Now' written by Richard and Robert Poindexter. Personnel [ ] Credits adapted from the liner notes of Back to Black.