Amy Winehouse - Back to Black 180g Vinyl 1LP Album
Amy Winehouse’s second album, Back to Black, on standard black vinyl LP, is a soulful, 1960s-inspired masterpiece. Featuring the hit singles "Rehab" and "You Know I'm No Good", this record blends sophisticated R&B and jazz with candid, blunt confessionals about heartbreak and addiction. Back to Black was originally released 20 years ago in 2006, three years after ‘Frank’ Amy’s first album.
With producer Salaam Remi returning from Frank, plus the welcome addition of Mark Ronson (fresh off successes producing for Christina Aguilera and Robbie Williams), Back to Black has a similar sound to Frank but much more flair and spark to it. Winehouse was inspired by girl group soul of the '60s, and fortunately Ronson and Remi are two of the most organic R&B producers active. As before, Winehouse writes all of the songs from her experiences, most of which involve the occasionally riotous and often bittersweet vagaries of love. Also in similar fashion to Frank, her eye for details and her way of relating them are delightful. She states her case against "Rehab" on the knockout first single with some great lines: "They tried to make me go to rehab I won't go go go, I'd rather be at home with Ray" (Charles, that is). As often as not, though, the songs on Back to Black are universal, songs that anyone, even Joss Stone, could take to the top of the charts, such as "Love Is a Losing Game" or the title song ("We only said good bye with words, I died a hundred times/You go back to her, and I go back to black")
Side A:
Rehab
You Know I'm No Good
Me & Mr Jones
Just Friends
Back to Black
Love Is a Losing Game
Side B:
Tears Dry on Their Own
Wake Up Alone
Some Unholy War
He Can Only Hold Her
Addicted
Universal Records, 1734128 2017
Amy Winehouse - Back to Black 180g Vinyl 1LP Album
Amy Winehouse’s second album, Back to Black, on standard black vinyl LP, is a soulful, 1960s-inspired masterpiece. Featuring the hit singles "Rehab" and "You Know I'm No Good", this record blends sophisticated R&B and jazz with candid, blunt confessionals about heartbreak and addiction. Back to Black was originally released 20 years ago in 2006, three years after ‘Frank’ Amy’s first album.
With producer Salaam Remi returning from Frank, plus the welcome addition of Mark Ronson (fresh off successes producing for Christina Aguilera and Robbie Williams), Back to Black has a similar sound to Frank but much more flair and spark to it. Winehouse was inspired by girl group soul of the '60s, and fortunately Ronson and Remi are two of the most organic R&B producers active. As before, Winehouse writes all of the songs from her experiences, most of which involve the occasionally riotous and often bittersweet vagaries of love. Also in similar fashion to Frank, her eye for details and her way of relating them are delightful. She states her case against "Rehab" on the knockout first single with some great lines: "They tried to make me go to rehab I won't go go go, I'd rather be at home with Ray" (Charles, that is). As often as not, though, the songs on Back to Black are universal, songs that anyone, even Joss Stone, could take to the top of the charts, such as "Love Is a Losing Game" or the title song ("We only said good bye with words, I died a hundred times/You go back to her, and I go back to black")
Side A:
Rehab
You Know I'm No Good
Me & Mr Jones
Just Friends
Back to Black
Love Is a Losing Game
Side B:
Tears Dry on Their Own
Wake Up Alone
Some Unholy War
He Can Only Hold Her
Addicted
Universal Records, 1734128 2017