Amy Winehouse – Back to Black

Album Info

Artist: Amy Winehouse

Title: Back to Black

Year: 2006

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Tracklist

  • 1. Rehab (3:34)
  • 2. You Know I'm No Good (4:17)
  • 3. Me & Mr Jones (2:33)
  • 4. Just Friends (3:13)
  • 5. Back To Black (4:01)
  • 6. Love Is A Losing Game (2:35)
  • 7. Tears Dry On Their Own (3:06)
  • 8. Wake Up Alone (3:42)
  • 9. Some Unholy War (2:22)
  • 10. He Can Only Hold Her (2:46)
  • 11. Addicted (2:45)
  • 1. Valerie - Live At BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge, London / 2007 (3:53)
  • 2. Cupid - Deluxe Edition Version (3:48)
  • 3. Monkey Man (2:56)
  • 4. Some Unholy War - Down Tempo (3:16)
  • 5. Hey Little Rich Girl (3:35)
  • 6. You're Wondering Now (2:33)
  • 7. To Know Him Is To Love Him - Live (2:25)
  • 8. Love Is A Losing Game - Original Demo (3:43)

Review

Slip into your most brooding mood and wrap your ears around Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black," because it's about as real as it gets. This soulful masterpiece from 2006 effortlessly stitches together strands of soul, jazz, and R&B with threads of raw emotion and style that screams vintage chic. It's all set in motion by the duo of Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi, who've spun a sonic tapestry that's just as timeless as those beehives and bold eyeliner flicks. With tunes soaked in Winehouse's smoky vocals and lyrics that read like diary confessions, it's nostalgia with an edge.

Kicking off with "Rehab," the album flirts with defiance and dances with dark humor, crafting a chorus that's going to stick with you like gum on a shoe. It's a pitch-perfect blend of infectious melodies and gut-punching heartbreak that makes even the toughest souls consider wearing their hearts on their sleeve. "Back to Black" isn't just a flashback to simpler times—it's a spotlight on Amy's chops as a modern icon who could've given those 60s girl groups a run for their mascara. With Grammy gold in its pocket and lost love on its mind, the album is an all-access pass to the shadowy corners of Amy's world—just be ready for the feels. - Leo