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Back to Black album for sale Product Description
Back to Black album for sale by Amy Winehouse was released Mar 13, 2007 on the Universal Republic label. 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 CD music contains a single disc with 11 songs. ...See Full Description
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| Amy Amy Winehouse does not need the bs tabloids and paparazzi keep talking about,she is an amazing and troubled artist and as such she develops the ability of making great music,so people buy her record and listen to it before you even touch a copy of those cheap gossips magazines.5 stars. . By Cyrus (Dayville,Ct) |
| But, I'm GROWN..... This girl(artist) is a fantastic singer and a raw talent. She is "Blueye'd Soul) I absolutley believe amy winehouse dispite her personal life is an up and coming wonder!!! By Richard Sisson (Rocky Point, N C "USA") |
| Out of my Comfort zone but HOT I thought the cd was hot acctually. I looked at the grammys and saw she picked up 5 of them. So i decided to actually purchase the cd. By itaintmefool (somewhere) |
| OUTSTANDING!! WHAT A VIBE CREATED,WHAT A VOICE!! YES PERSONALLY SHE'S MESSED UP. SOME CAN'T DEAL WITH REALITY,BUT PUT HER BEHIND A MICROPHONE AND SHE SHINES. By JOHNNY Z (LOS ANGELES, CA) |
| You're Crazy If You Don't Like This CD This CD is great. It's better than great. It's outstanding. I think she deserves a grammy or something. There are so many different sounds on this album. By christina4rmtx (Dallas, TX, USA) |
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Back to Black songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 7378751 |
| Label | Universal Republic |
| Orig Year | 2006 |
| Catalog number | 000842802 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Mar 13, 2007 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Producer | Mark Ronson; Salaam Remi; Mark Ronson; Salaam Remi |
| Engineer | Mark Ronson; Vaughan Merrick; Matt Paul; Dominic Morley; Gabriel Roth; Derek Pacuk |
| Recording Time | 36 minutes |
| Personnel | Homer Steinweiss - drums Binky Griptite Frank Ricotti - percussion Anthony Pleeth - cello Bruce White - viola Richard Edwards - tenor trombone Vincent Henry - guitar, flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, piano, celesta Boguslaw Kostecki Everton Nelson Amy Winehouse - guitar, background vocals
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