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WINEHOUSE, AMY - AT THE BBC

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At The BBC
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3541560
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Soul / Jazz / Nu Soul /
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Vinyl record
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3x12 LP JAzz & Nu Soul & Big Band LIve Versions - ‘At The BBC’ is the anticipated reissue from Amy Winehouse, originally released as a box set in 2012 this is the first time that the two discs ‘A Tribute To Amy Winehouse by Jools Holland’ and ‘BBC One Sessions Live at Porchester Hall’ are combined together to create this incredible masterpiece. The first time the tracks are available on vinyl, the set features tracks from Later with Jools across the year from 2003-2007 feature the most renowned tracks such as ‘Tears Dry On Their Own’, ‘Rehab’ and ‘Love Is A Losing Game’. And notably Amy’s first performance on the show in 2003 with ‘Stronger Than Me’. This is an essential listening and a celebration of the icon which is Amy Winehouse.

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a1
Stronger Than Me (Later With Jools Holland/Nov 2003)
a2
Take The Box (Mercury Prize/Sept 2004)
a3
Teach Me Tonight Feat. Jools Holland (Hootenanny/Dec 2004)
a4
Rehab (Later With Jools Holland/Oct 2006)
a5
Tenderly Feat. Jools Holland (Later With Jools Holland/Oct 2006)
b1
Tears Dry On Their Own (Later With Jools Holland/Oct 2006)
b2
Monkey Man Feat. Jools Holland (Hootenanny/Dec 2006)
b3
I Heard It Through The Grapevine Feat. Paul Weller And Jools Holland (Hootenanny/Dec 2006)
b4
Don't Go To Strangers Feat. Paul Weller And Jools Holland (Hootenanny/Dec 2006)
b5
Love Is A Losing Game (Mercury Prize/Sept 2007)
c1
Know You Now (Leicester Summer Sundae 2004)
c2
Fuck Me Pumps (T In The Park 2004)
c3
In My Bed (T In The Park 2004)
c4
October Song (T In The Park 2004)
c5
Rehab (Pete Mitchell 2006)
c6
You Know I'm No Good (Jo Whiley Live Lounge 2007)
d1
Just Friends (Big Band Special 2009)
d2
Love Is A Losing Game (Jools Holland 2009)
d3
Tears Dry On Their Own (Jo Whiley Live Lounge 2007)
d4
Best Friends, Right? (Leicester Summer Sundae 2004)
d5
I Should Care (The Stables 2004)
d6
Lullaby Of Birdland (The Stables 2004)
d7
VAlerie
d8
To Know Him Is To Love Him (Pete Mitchell 2006)
e1
Know You Now (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)
e2
Tears Dry On Their Own (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)
e3
You Know I'm No Good (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)
e4
Just Friends (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)
e5
He Can Only Hold Her (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)
e6
I Heard Love Is Blind (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)
e7
Rehab (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)
f1
Take The Box (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)
f2
Some Unholy War (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)
f3
Back To Black (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)
f4
Valerie (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)
f5
Addicted (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)
f6
Me & Mr Jones (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)
f7
Monkey Man (Live At Porchester Hall/2007)

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Amy Jade Winehouse (14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011) was a British singer, songwriter, musician, and businesswoman. She was known for her contralto vocals, autobiographical songwriting, and fusion of genres including soul, rhythm and blues, and jazz. Winehouse’s music, style, and public life made her an influential figure in popular culture. Born in Enfield, London, to a Jewish family, Winehouse grew up in a jazz-influenced household. She was a member of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra and recorded several songs before signing a publishing deal with EMI. After a friend passed her demo to a music executive, she signed with Island Records in 2002. Her debut studio album, "Frank" (2003), produced with Salaam Remi, achieved commercial success in the UK and was praised for its mature songwriting and jazz-influenced production. Its lead single, "Stronger Than Me," won an Ivor Novello Award. Winehouse’s second studio album, "Back to Black" (2006), was inspired by 1960s girl groups and soul music. Produced with Remi, the Dap-Kings, and Mark Ronson, the album received international critical and commercial success and became one of the best-selling albums of all time. Its lead single, "Rehab," reached the top ten worldwide and earned her a second Ivor Novello Award. At the 50th Annual Grammy Awards in 2008, Winehouse won five awards, including Best New Artist, Record of the Year and Song of the Year for "Rehab," and Best Pop Vocal Album, making her the first British woman to win five Grammys in a single night. Winehouse’s career was affected by substance abuse, mental health issues, and addiction. She died from alcohol poisoning at her home in Camden Square, London, at age 27. Her brother suggested that bulimia may have contributed to her death. Winehouse’s life and career were the subject of the documentary "Amy" (2015) and the biopic "Back to Black" (2024). In 2023, Rolling Stone ranked her among the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time, and in 2025, "Back to Black" was preserved in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress. Studio albums Frank (2003) Back to Black (2006) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.