Revisiting Back to Black: Addicted

This installment is part of a retrospective on “Back to Black,” the most acclaimed album of Amy Winehouse who passed away 10 years ago this July. I’ll revisit one track every month in order of their appearance on the album. While technically not part of the original tracklisting on Back to Black, this song isContinue reading “Revisiting Back to Black: Addicted”

Revisiting Back to Black: He Can Only Hold Her

This installment is part of a retrospective on “Back to Black,” the most acclaimed album of Amy Winehouse who passed away 10 years ago this July. I’ll revisit one track every month in order of their appearance on the album. Second to being asked if I’ve seen the 2015 Amy Winehouse documentary, the most commonContinue reading “Revisiting Back to Black: He Can Only Hold Her”

Revisiting Back to Black: Some Unholy War

This installment is part of a retrospective on “Back to Black,” the most acclaimed album of Amy Winehouse who passed away 10 years ago this July. I’ll revisit one track every month in order of their appearance on the album Purely sexy, moody and indulgent, this track appears nearly at the end of Back toContinue reading “Revisiting Back to Black: Some Unholy War”

Revisiting Back to Black: Wake Up Alone

This installment is part of a retrospective on “Back to Black,” the most acclaimed album of Amy Winehouse who passed away 10 years ago this July. I’ll revisit one track every month in order of their appearance on the album Breakup songs are as old as music. It’s a triumph to create anything original, letContinue reading “Revisiting Back to Black: Wake Up Alone”

Revisiting Back to Black: Tears Dry on Their Own

This installment is part of a retrospective on “Back to Black,” the most acclaimed album of Amy Winehouse who passed away 10 years ago this July. I’ll revisit one track every month in order of their appearance on the album Toe-tapping and knee-slapping, this song makes you dance and sing along while lamenting your ownContinue reading “Revisiting Back to Black: Tears Dry on Their Own”

Revisiting Back to Black: Love is a Losing Game

This installment is part of a retrospective on “Back to Black,” the most acclaimed album of Amy Winehouse who passed away 10 years ago this July. I’ll revisit one track every month in order of their appearance on the album Love is a Losing Game is not the shortest song on Back to Black, butContinue reading “Revisiting Back to Black: Love is a Losing Game”

Revisiting Back to Black: Me & Mr. Jones

This installment is part of a retrospective on “Back to Black,” the most acclaimed album of Amy Winehouse who passed away 10 years ago this July. I’ll revisit one track every month in order of their appearance on the album A girl of the past, Amy played with the concept of a more seasoned songContinue reading “Revisiting Back to Black: Me & Mr. Jones”

Revisiting Back to Black: Back to Black

This installment is part of a retrospective on “Back to Black,” the most acclaimed album of Amy Winehouse who passed away 10 years ago this July. I’ll revisit one track every month in order of their appearance on the album Banging piano keys don’t typically make for a song anybody would consider “hard,” but thisContinue reading “Revisiting Back to Black: Back to Black”