What are the differences between Amy Winehouse's CDs?!


Question: Amy Winehouse came out with Back to Black pretty recently.. Just yesterday, I found 2 more that she came out with: Frank and Back to Black: B-Sides. Does anyone know what the differences are between these cds? Its seems strange that she came out with so many at one time.. that's not very common... is it?


Answers: Amy Winehouse came out with Back to Black pretty recently.. Just yesterday, I found 2 more that she came out with: Frank and Back to Black: B-Sides. Does anyone know what the differences are between these cds? Its seems strange that she came out with so many at one time.. that's not very common... is it?

Frank is one of Amy Winehouse's previous CD's. It originally came out in 2003 in the UK, but has gained some popularity in the US after "Back to Black." Many of Winehouse fans like Frank, but it hasn't sold as much as Black to Black due to it not having a catchy hit like "Rehab."

Back to Black: B-Sides is a small collection of songs that didn't make it onto the main "Black to Back" album. One notable song on this album is Valerie, a remix of which is on Mark Ronson's album "Version."

Both albums have original songs, and if you are really into Amy Winehouse I'd say they are worth your money.

'frank' is actually her debut cd from about 3 years back that just got released here in the states late last year...the sound on that cd is more jazzy...

'back to black' was reissued late last summer and includes some tracks and an interview that were not on the original release...

Amy Winehouse's Cd Frank was released around 2003 she was not famous as she is now but she was a rising star in the UK. She was nineteen when the album was released and after it's release it received very good reviews even though the album did not crossover to the States.The music was more of contemporary blues jazz mixing with hip hop beats.

Her Back To Black was a definite hit for her it was released around 2006-2007 and received excellent reviews from both the UK and the US. She won a Brit Award for best Female Artist because of the album. Back To Black album is more of a throwback to the past. She combined a lot of classic R&B and Soul. She used a lot of Motown and Philly Soul style and combined it with hip hop beats. In a interview Amy said that she was listening to a lot girl groups such as The Ronettes and other R&B music around that time and was heavily influenced by the music.



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