Various - The Roots Of Amy Winehouse (20 Jazz, Blues And Soul Songs Which Inspired The Voice Of The Noughties) album flac
Performer: VariousTitle: The Roots Of Amy Winehouse (20 Jazz, Blues And Soul Songs Which Inspired The Voice Of The Noughties)
Style: Soul
Released: 2009
MP3 album: 1588 mb
FLAC album: 1267 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Jazz / Funk and Soul / Blues
Various - The Roots Of Amy Winehouse (20 Jazz, Blues And Soul Songs Which Inspired The Voice Of The Noughties) (CD, Comp). Indisponível em: None. Selo:Complete Roots Cat. nº: SBLUECD075. Condição da mídia: Mídia: Mint (M) Condição da Capa: Capa: Near Mint (NM or M-). New and unopened, latest run directly from the Label. Ships from the USA. Ver pág. da edição. 9. %, 725 avaliações.
Amy Jade Winehouse (14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011) was an English singer and songwriter. She was known for her deep, expressive contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres, including soul (sometimes labelled as blue-eyed soul and neo soul), rhythm and blues, and jazz. Winehouse's debut album, Frank (2003), was a critical success in the UK and was nominated for the Mercury Prize.
We count down the top 50 soul songs of all time. By Time Out London Music Posted: Monday December 17 2018. Soul music is all about emotion, which is why it never really goes out of fashion. From Stax and Motown to Northern Soul and neo-soul, it's a timeless genre that's gripped us for decades. Hayes’s 1969 cover of the Jimmy Webb classic pushed the boundaries of what soul could be – daring, stark, epic and very very moving. This throwback ballad represents the late, great Amy Winehouse at the peak of her powers. Flanked by Mark Ronson's sumptuous Motown-influenced production, her vocals are loaded with heartbroken emotion as she mourns the end of a messy relationship. Life is like a pipe, and I'm a tiny penny rollin' up the walls inside,' she sings despondently, offering one of many stunning couplets.
September 14, 1983 - July 23, 2011. The 5-octave voice of the classical rock band Renaissance, Annie is big on creative expression. In this talk, she covers Roy Wood, the history of the band, and where all the money went in the '70s. Millie JacksonSongwriter Interviews. Outrageously gifted and just plain outrageous, Millie is an R&B and Rap innovator.
Winehouse would play her songs at local jazz clubs, until a friend was able to give her studio time to record demos, resulting in a deal with Island UK in 2002. 35. Creative Influence. The manager, Craig Seymour, recalls seeing men cry after being served a pint by the songstress. 20. Under the Influence. In Winehouse’s last interview, in 2011, she actually got to record a duet of the jazz classic Body and Soul with Tony Bennett, remarking that it was a story to tell my grandchildren.
Best Amy Winehouse Songs. The Top Ten. 1 Back to Black. She is one of the best female jazz singers I have ever heard. The jazzy background orchestra, the divine vocals and the playful lyrics that match Amy's personality and lifestyle make 'You Know I'm No Good' one of the best songs this soul diva ever wrote. I love Amy and this song combines her talent as a singer, as well as a songwriter. We miss Amy Winehouse. Her voice will live on forever, rest in peace Amy Winehouse - kaitlynrad11. One of my faves of Frank, v underrated album! The lyrics show a different side of Amy, absolutely love this song.
This is a great collection. Amy was truly talented and her music speaks to the fact we really lost one of the greats too soon. Thankfully we have these to continue to enjoy. Amy, you too were a Candle in the Wind.
Amy Winehouse truly made her mark on the music landscape during her relatively short life and career. 11 Amy Winehouse facts every fan should know. Despite only releasing two studio albums, she became one of the most popular artists of the 2000s, and her music will live long in the memory. Here are just a handful of her very best songs: 'You Know I'm No Good'. This deeply honest song was the second single from Amy's second album Back to Black
Amy Winehouse‘s second – and final – album came out in the . Back to Black, which features Winehouse’s whiskey-soaked voice and arrestingly precise lyrics over taut R&B inspired by the days of Stax and Motown, has only grown in stature, its portrait of love’s hardest moments still resonant a decade after its release and five years after Winehouse’s untimely death. 1. Winehouse turned to girl groups and other Sixties sounds to escape the jazz influences on her debut Frank.
Tracklist
| 1 | –Dinah Washington | Coquette |
| 2 | –Billie Holiday | I Must Have That Man! |
| 3 | –Anita O'Day | Love Me Or Leave Me |
| 4 | –Sammy Davis, Jr.* | I Ain't Got Nobody |
| 5 | –Billie Holiday | There Is No Greater Love |
| 6 | –James Moody | I'm In The Mood For Love |
| 7 | –Lena Horne | Just In Time |
| 8 | –Sarah Vaughan & Clifford Brown | Lullaby Of Birdland |
| 9 | –Frank Sinatra | When Your Lover Has Gone |
| 10 | –Billie Holiday | You Don't Know What Love Is |
| 11 | –The Orioles | Don't Go To Strangers |
| 12 | –Dinah Washington | If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight |
| 13 | –Frank Sinatra | Hey! Jealous Lover |
| 14 | –Sammy Davis, Jr.* | Something's Gotta Give |
| 15 | –Chet Baker | My Funny Valentine |
| 16 | –James Moody | You Go To My Head |
| 17 | –Ella Fitzgerald | Every Time We Say Goodbye |
| 18 | –Sarah Vaughan & Clifford Brown | Embraceable You |
| 19 | –Ray Charles | Black Coffee |
| 20 | –Ella Fitzgerald | Little Girl Blue |
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