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Back To Black LP
 
Universal Republic
format: LP
year of release: 2007

lab price: $13.00
available: restocking
item #: lp-3240

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  tracklisting + audio producer  
Rehab  
You Know I'm No Good  
Me & Mr Jones  
  Just Friends  
Back To Black  
  Love Is A Losing Game  
Tears Dry On Their Own  
  Wake Up Alone  
  Some Unholy War  
He Can Only Hold Her  
You Know I'm No Good
- featuring: Ghostface Killah
 
 
R E V I E W
Finally available on vinyl! Didn't think much of this album when we first saw it advertised - now it's heading for instant classic status. Retro sounds from Ms. Winehouse and Mark Ronson, and not in that Daptone kinda way. Check out the big ones - "Rehab(1)" and the Ghostface(2) and non-Ghostface(3) versions of "You Know I'm No Good" - and you'll see what I mean. This stuff is hard to resist, sweet and soulful with that super dark undercurrent. For reference, I went into my local comic shop the other day and even they were bumping this album. (And comic nerds HATE almost all music that's not from "the trilogy.") Also check the Salaam Remi-produced "Me & Mr. Jones(4)," the Lauryn Hill-meets-The Supremes vibe on "He Can Only Hold Her(5)" or the "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"-sampling "Tears Dry On Their Own(6)." Forget the hype, this is just some well-crafted music. Mark Ronson = new school Phil Spector? 11 tracks total.