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Track Listings
1 | Rehab |
2 | You Know I'm No Good |
3 | Me & Mr. Jones |
4 | Just Friends |
5 | Back to Black |
6 | Love Is a Losing Game |
7 | Tears Dry on Their Own |
8 | Wake Up Alone |
9 | Some Unholy War |
10 | He Can Only Hold Her |
11 | You Know I'm No Good [Remix] |
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Personnel: Amy Winehouse (guitar, background vocals); Vincent Henry (guitar, flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, piano, celesta); Salaam Remi (guitar, piano, upright bass, bass guitar, drums); Binky Griptite, Thomas Brenneck (guitar); Steve Sidwell (harp, trumpet); Helen Tunstall (harp); Perry Mason, Warren Zielinski, Liz Edwards, Mark Berrow, Tom Pigott-Smith, Christopher Tombling, Peter Hanson , Peter G. Hanson, Boguslav Kostecki, Everton Nelson, Johnathan Rees (violin); Katie Wilkinson Khoroshunin, Jon Thorne , Rachel Bolt, Bruce White (viola); John Heley, Joely Koos, Anthony Pleeth (cello); Andrew MacKintosh, Chris Davies (alto saxophone); Jamie Talbot, Mike Smith , Neal Sugarman (tenor saxophone); Ian Hendrickson-Smith, Cochemea Gastelum, Dave Bishop (baritone saxophone); Bruce Purse (trumpet, bass trumpet, flugelhorn); Dave Guy (trumpet); Richard Edwards (tenor trombone); Victor Axelrod (piano, Wurlitzer organ, hand claps); John Adams (Fender Rhodes piano); Nick Movshon (bass guitar); Troy Auxilly-Wilson, Homer Steinweiss (drums); Mark Ronson (tambourine, hand claps); Vaughan Merrick (hand claps); Sam Koppelman, Frank Ricotti (percussion). Audio Mixer: Tom Elmhirst. Recording information: Allido Studios; Chung King Studios; Daptone Studios; Instrument Zoo, Miami, FL; metropolis Studios, London, England; Rapking Studios. Photographer: Harry "Rockbarry" Benson. Arrangers: Mark Ronson; Gabriel Roth. It doesn't take much listening to Amy Winehouse's 1960s pop period piece to realize that this is a tribute with an edge--nice girls back then didn't sing about boozing and rehab. Since her 2003 debut album, FRANK, Winehouse has been a frequent presence on the gossip pages of the U.K. tabloids, and her songwriting here candidly reflects her experiences with drinking, sex, and drugs. BACK TO BLACK's production is an artful blend of sophisticated '60s R&B and 21st-century stylistic poaching, with "Tears Dry on T
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Amy Winehouse's second album, Back to Black, is one of the finest soul albums, British or otherwise, to come out for years. Frank, her first album, was a sparse and stripped-down affair; Back to Black, meanwhile, is neither of these things. This time around, she's taken her inspiration from some of the classic 1960's girl groups like the Supremes and the Shangri-Las, a sound particularly suited to her textured vocal delivery, while adding a contemporary songwriting sensibility. With the help of producers Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi, "Rehab" becomes a gospel-tinged stomp, while the title track (and album highlight) is a heartbreaking musical tribute to Phil Spector, with it's echoey bass drum, rhythmic piano, chimes, saxophone and close harmonies. Best of all, though, is the fact that Back to Black bucks the current trend in R&B by being unabashedly grown-up in both style and content. Winehouse's lyrics deal with relationships from a grown-up perspective, and are honest, direct and, often, complicated: on "You Know I'm No Good", she's unapologetic about her unfaithfulness. But she can also be witty, as on "Me & Mrs Jones" when she berates a boyfriend with "You made me miss the Slick Rick gig". Back to Black is a refreshingly mature soul album, the best of its kind for years. --Ted Kord
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"...a nervy, witty songstress whom indie rockers, pop fans and hip-hoppers can dig..." -- Rolling Stone
"Back to Black is worthy of the fuss..." -- Time Out New York
"Her powerful voice and catchy beats make this a disc that gets better with every listen." -- People Magazine
"If her edgy single 'Rehab' is any indication, she could be America's next addiction" -- Elle Magazine
"The UK soul singer is already one of our favorite finds of '07." -- Entertainment Weekly
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 4.88 x 5.59 x 0.51 inches; 3.53 ounces
- Manufacturer : Universal Republic
- Item model number : 2074446
- Original Release Date : 2007
- Date First Available : February 9, 2007
- Label : Universal Republic
- ASIN : B000N2G3RY
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,301 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #10 in Contemporary R&B (CDs & Vinyl)
- #34 in Soul (CDs & Vinyl)
- #500 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl)
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Amy Winehouse's Legacy in Vinyl: A Review of 'Back to Black
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025Amy Winehouse was so talented, great cd though a bit sad.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024Back to Black by Amy Winehouse is one of those albums that never goes out of style. From the jazzy, soulful sound to the raw emotion in Amy’s voice, every track is a masterpiece. Songs like “Rehab” and “You Know I’m No Good” are iconic, but the entire album is filled with incredible music that captures heartbreak, vulnerability, and strength.
The production is top-notch, blending modern sounds with a vintage vibe. I’ve been listening to this album on repeat since I bought it, and it still gives me chills every time. If you haven’t experienced this album yet, you’re in for a treat. A five-star classic that’s definitely worth owning.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024I purchased this CD when it was originally issued. Don't know what happened to it. Recently rebought it. Genius comes with its demons. Most of the YouTube videos of Ms Winehouse performing are too painful for me to watch. The majority of the videos don't show what she was truly capable of doing. I believe she was a very shy person possessing a very big talent. I feel she wanted what we all want. True love. Someone who accepts us warts and all. Someone who wants to give as well as take. Not somebody who wants to suck
us dry.My heart aches that she never found that. Back to Black still is the connection song for me. The album is otherworldly. Like La Divinia Maria Callas, I hope there was some good mixed in with all the bad.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025I miss her so much. This album is an classic.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2011I love music and have a very diverse collection of styles and artists in my cd collection including a lot of artists popular in the UK not known here yet. For some reason I never discovered Amy Winehouse with her superb first release FRANK. Had I, I would have been a huge fan from the beginning. Instead, the same as many, I was introduced to her through the single REHAB which sadly came hand in hand with her strong addiction problems. The paparazzi had a field day with her. And the joke was she was singing about rehab when it seemed she so obviously needed it. Even with her Grammy wins I didn't purchase this album.
Regretfully, it took her very sad and untimely death with talk of her unique musical talents and gifts that I bought both FRANK and BACK TO BLACK. I have truly fallen in love with Amy. She indeed was a truly gifted artist. BACK TO BLACK is honestly one of the best albums I have ever heard. She wrote every track and by listening to this cd you can put all the gossip and drama aside and listen to Amy as an artist. It is very important to remember she wrote the lyrics to all these songs and it is obvious the poor woman wore her heart and soul on her sleeve. But for the listener it provided a great gift. The cd is a winner from beginning to end and speaks of love and relationships and all that comes with it. Her style combines retro soul with r&b and jazz with a hint of classic pop. It is a style new, unique and truly inspired. The songs BACK TO BLACK, LOVE IS A LOSING GAME and TEARS DRY ON THEIR OWN are instant classics. ME AND MR. JONES is a stunning and clever album cut. YOU KNOW I'M NO GOOD is also an instant classic and showns much insight into Amy's thoughts of herself. Listen to the words on the haunting WAKE UP ALONE and SOME UNHOLY WAR and you will feel so much what the life of this woman was like.
The song REHAB is not a defiant song to those trying to get her help but rather a declaration of how she thought it wouldn't help. She talks of what rehab would give her but she could get the same advice and support at home listening to music like Ray Charles and waiting for the sorrow to pass. In her mind it was all about love and heartbeak. If the sorrow could pass she would not have to use. Addiction is a very serious illness and whatever was really going on we need to acknowledge the very sad fact that this musically gifted person Amy Winehouse left us and this life way too early. For her sake she managed to leave a musical legacy behind with only 2 cds. She will live on through her music and because of her gifts as a songwriter and expressive, superbly diverse singer we will always see her as the person by the music. May you rest in peace Amy and hopefully all your demons have been silenced and you have found peace. But rest assured you will be remembered.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2013I bought this on vinyl and it is a great addition to my collection. It's on regular grade vinyl , where as most of my newer vinyl is on 180 gram vinyl or higher, but it sounds as if it is pressed on 180 gram vinyl. The sound of the album is indeed very haunting, in a great way. I noticed that the tracks that Mark Ronson produced sound the best on this album. But they are all great to listen to and it's very sad she became a member of the "27 club".
Mark Ronson produced tracks 1,2,5,6,8 and 10. He really knows how to make a song sound great. Most people are more familiar with his DJ sister Samantha Ronson, Lindsey Lohan's ex-girlfriend. I think that he is however the star in the family. Mark has produced many artist throughout his career. He has worked with the likes of Jack White, Lily Allen and one of my all time favorites, Macy Gray. Amy Winehouse is no exception as a favorite either. He also DJ's and has a band called Mark Ronson & The Business Int. His band is worth a listen, as I really like a lot of their music. Not sure if they are still together, but still worth a listen.
If you are a collector of vinyl or have a turntable, buy this on vinyl, even if you have the CD or iTunes version, you will not be disappointed. I bought this mostly because it was on sale. I do not know if the deluxe version is available or not, I did not look as I own that version on CD anyway, but the album sounds much better than the digital CD version. I guess everything old becomes new again and I am delighted to see the return and repressing of a lot of the old vinyl album I wish I still had. I think this particular album sound so great because it is the original pressing of the album. A lot of the older, remastered, re-pressings do not sound very well, even the 180 gram versions. A lot depends on the question if and by whom it was remastered. Pete Townshend did a great job with remastering Quadrophenia.
A lot of people ask me, "Why spend so much on outdated material, everything is digital now?" One , it sound incredible with the right equipment, and two, it is the format I grew up on. I love albums, there is so much more to look at than a jewel box. I also like SACD's as well, but they are real pricey and hard to find the artist you might like. I own about thirty of these, some where more of a compromise of price and artist, but if you are an audiophile, you can tell a big difference between a regular mp3 and a 24 bit 160 kHz music stream. My DAC is the most important piece of gear I own. Luckily my Blu-ray player plays High Definition SACD's or I would have bought a different one a long time ago.
I do think that the audiophile grade pressings, 180 grams and higher, are much better sounding on my system, but they are more expensive than the regular re-pressings. Usually an original, if it has been taken care of sounds the best but there are some exceptions and this one is a great example. I also have to say how much I love Amazons new way of packing albums, much better than the past. Great job on the new packaging technique.
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RicardoReviewed in Mexico on November 28, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabuloso
La mejor
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DaniloV.Reviewed in Brazil on September 15, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinária Amy
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That´s not meReviewed in Germany on April 14, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular: Amy Winehouse
Was wurde nicht alles in den letzten 20 Jahren gecovert, wiederaufgelegt oder neu abgemischt. Dabei schien einer schon fast in Vergessenheit zu geraten zu sein. Einer, dessen Platten man kaum noch in den Läden findet und dessen Musik nur noch selten im Radio zu hören ist, nämlich Phil Spector, dem Erfinder der '"wall of sound"', der die Entwicklung der Musik der frühen 60er maßgeblich prägte.
Kein Zweifel: 'Back to Black' hätte vielleicht ohne Phil Spector nicht entstehen können und womöglich ist auch der Titel "'Back to black"' eine Anspielung auf Spectors '"back to mono"'.
'"Back to Black"' wäre damit gleichermaßen auch eine Liebeserklärung an die Ronettes mit der coolen Veronica Bennett, die schon in den frühen 60'ern verrucht klang, Ihren eigenen Weg ging und bis heute dem Rock''n Roll mit Herz und Seele verschrieben ist. Aber diese Prägung ist nur teilweise zutreffend, zumal Phil Spector weniger für die spätere Entwicklung der black music und des soul steht. Es sind noch andere große Musiker und Titel, die einem in den Sinn kommen, wenn man Amy's Musik hört. Marvin Gaye's und Tami Terrell's '"Ain''t no mountain high enough"' oder Yvonne Fair's ' "I found you'" beispielsweise. Amy selbst erwähnt im Coverumschlag die 'Bad Girls' Shangri Las und die Specials.
Auf '"Back to black"' sind viele Einflüsse verarbeitet. Man spürt geradezu Amys Liebe zu diesen alten Songs und den unbezwingbaren Willen, ebensolche selbst zu schaffen. - trotzdem setzt Sie nicht genau dort an, wo die Girl Groups in den 60''ern aufhörten. Es sind eben keine billigen Remakes. Ihre Musik ist jetzt und nicht 1964 und sie stammt von Ihr selbst. (auch das ein Unterschied zu vielen Girl Groups, für die meist komponiert wurde) Dabei geht Amy bekanntermaßen absolut schonungslos mit sich um, ist selbstbewusst und sensibel zugleich. Ihre Stimme wirkt ungelenk und zerbrechlich, und das macht Sie am Ende vielleicht so unwiderstehlich. Der Sound allerdings ist unnötigerweise überstilisiert und basslastig; dadurch wirkt diese Produktion teilweise dann doch etwas 'retro'-zitathaft. -Warum nicht einfach -ohne Effekte- an die große Tradition des Soul anknüpfen ? ' dann wäre das Album perfekt.
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Denise TolentinoReviewed in Brazil on February 10, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Amy é a melhor
Melhor vinil
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DANIELA ZÁRATEReviewed in Mexico on November 12, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Calidad
Excelente compra.