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Just listening to "Back to Black" earlier this evening. Great album. Certainly one of the best of 2007. I like it better and better with each listen. "Tears" is one of my favorite tracks as well. I really enjoy the conceit of singing a different melody line against the instrumental backing from "Ain't No Mountain High Enough." Creates some great tension in the song. Other favorites on that album include: "Wake Up Alone," "He Can Hold Her" (great horns on that track), and "Just Friends."

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Haven't gotten her CD yet, but I've been tempted a number of times.

Anybody know if the bonus tracks on the Best Buy exclusive version just issued within the last month are worth getting that version?? That's the way I'm leaning, especially since the basic album itself clocks in at like 36 minutes (or so I've heard).

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i discovered her more than a year ago, before Back to black was released and i must say i love that album. for me one of the best albums of 2006 (not 2007, although it's not been released in the US until this year). Frank is not as good.

but now her public persona and all the media attention she gets because of her oh so scandalous lifestyle (i like that lifestyle and its fairly common and it's much less than its made out to be by the media. there are many, many people leading similar lifestyles) have put her music into the background. people and the tabloid readers aren't interested in her as an artist anymore but only as a source for their daily dose of delicious scandal. and it's all exaggerated and blown out of proportions to satisfy that demand.

forget about the hype and listen to her music. she is talented, coming from the same background as Jamie Woon and all that South London soul scene. she's got soul and is real and can make songs really come alive. the fact that she's become a celeb doesn't take anything away from that. though i doubt she'll record another Back to Black. or maybe she tops it. and don't fear, she's not self destructing. :D

oh, and about the bonus tracks, i've got a demo version of Rehab which i don't like very much and a beatiful, beautiful stripped down accoustic version of Love is a losing game which is an absolute jewel.

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Now, any commentary on Nicole Willis and the Soul Investigators?

A toss of the same retro-motown-neo-soul as The Dap Kings backed ladies but with a bit more Smokey Mayfield Robinson in the genes. She's a bit of a weird tone at times and her high notes are somewhat elusive.

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Finnish Funk w/ some mp3samples

check her "Werd Up" on emusic. :cool:

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The Winehouse disaster, to be continued...

From AFP

WINEHOUSE IN THE DOGHOUSE AFTER 'ATROCIOUS' TOUR DEBUT

Troubled soul singer Amy Winehouse kicked off her 17-date tour with a shambolic performance that saw fuming fans booing and marching out, reports said Thursday.

The concert at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, was a chance for the 24-year-old to get back to singing and put her woes behind her.

Winehouse has had "health issues" -- widely reported to be drug and alcohol abuse -- and her party-loving husband Blake Fielder-Civil is being held on grievous bodily harm and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice charges.

But Wednesday's gig at the NIA, which can hold up to 13,000 people, was slammed by angry fans as a "disgrace" after she turned up late and stumbled about the stage.

When punters started jeering, Winehouse snapped: "Let me tell you something. First of all, if you're booing, you're a mug for buying a ticket.

"Second, to all those booing, just wait till my husband gets out of incarceration -- and I mean that."

The Birmingham Mail newspaper's music critic Andy Coleman said it was "one of the saddest nights of my life".

"I saw a supremely talented artist reduced to tears, stumbling around the stage and, unforgivably, swearing at the audience," he wrote.

James Dyas demanded his money back, according to London's Evening Standard newspaper.

"She came on stage half an hour late. She managed four songs but was slurring her words and swaying all over the place," he said.

"She fell into the guitar stand and dropped the microphone -- it was atrocious. The song dedicated to her husband was so bad it was like swinging a cat round your head."

An, from Birmingham, commented on The Times newspaper's website: "Her singing was awful, out of tune and slurred. She sang for around 50 minutes -- drinking throughout.

"I have never seen so many people leave a show. 'Valerie' was my favourite song -- she massacred it!"

Pete Massera, from north-west England, added: "It was an absolutely atrocious gig. I, like many others in the audience, got our coats and left before she even finished the set."

Gary Atwell, from nearby Rugby, said "streams" of fans walked out, according to the BBC website.

"I went out for a sneaky cigarette half way through and at least 40 people left, just in that five minutes," he said.

"Valerie", the closing number, descended into chaos when Winehouse stopped singing, dropped the microphone and walked off stage.

Winehouse, named best British female solo artist at the Brit Awards in February, has rarely been out of the newspapers in recent months due to her lifestyle issues.

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The Winehouse disaster, to be continued...

From AFP

WINEHOUSE IN THE DOGHOUSE AFTER 'ATROCIOUS' TOUR DEBUT

Troubled soul singer Amy Winehouse kicked off her 17-date tour with a shambolic performance that saw fuming fans booing and marching out, reports said Thursday.

The concert at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, was a chance for the 24-year-old to get back to singing and put her woes behind her.

Winehouse has had "health issues" -- widely reported to be drug and alcohol abuse -- and her party-loving husband Blake Fielder-Civil is being held on grievous bodily harm and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice charges.

But Wednesday's gig at the NIA, which can hold up to 13,000 people, was slammed by angry fans as a "disgrace" after she turned up late and stumbled about the stage.

When punters started jeering, Winehouse snapped: "Let me tell you something. First of all, if you're booing, you're a mug for buying a ticket.

"Second, to all those booing, just wait till my husband gets out of incarceration -- and I mean that."

The Birmingham Mail newspaper's music critic Andy Coleman said it was "one of the saddest nights of my life".

"I saw a supremely talented artist reduced to tears, stumbling around the stage and, unforgivably, swearing at the audience," he wrote.

James Dyas demanded his money back, according to London's Evening Standard newspaper.

"She came on stage half an hour late. She managed four songs but was slurring her words and swaying all over the place," he said.

"She fell into the guitar stand and dropped the microphone -- it was atrocious. The song dedicated to her husband was so bad it was like swinging a cat round your head."

An, from Birmingham, commented on The Times newspaper's website: "Her singing was awful, out of tune and slurred. She sang for around 50 minutes -- drinking throughout.

"I have never seen so many people leave a show. 'Valerie' was my favourite song -- she massacred it!"

Pete Massera, from north-west England, added: "It was an absolutely atrocious gig. I, like many others in the audience, got our coats and left before she even finished the set."

Gary Atwell, from nearby Rugby, said "streams" of fans walked out, according to the BBC website.

"I went out for a sneaky cigarette half way through and at least 40 people left, just in that five minutes," he said.

"Valerie", the closing number, descended into chaos when Winehouse stopped singing, dropped the microphone and walked off stage.

Winehouse, named best British female solo artist at the Brit Awards in February, has rarely been out of the newspapers in recent months due to her lifestyle issues.

:mellow: ...and what is a "sneaky cigarette"?

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