Amy WinehouseBest Amy Winehouse Albums Ranked
8.0
Avg Score
35
Opinions
12
Albums
22
Reviewers
Summary from 35 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Amy Winehouse's catalog across 12 albums from 35 opinions, with an overall average of 8.0/10. The top-rated Amy Winehouse album is Back to Black (2006) with a 8.3/10 average from 18 ratings, followed by Lioness: Hidden Treasures and Frank. The discography on Wavelength spans 2003 to 2021. Back to Black ranks as the highest-rated Amy Winehouse song on Wavelength with a 9.2/10 average.
Lioness: Hidden Treasures
“This is a sad record. A grab bag of outtakes, unreleased tracks, demos, covers and song sketches, these recordings feel like a gut punch. They remind you, first and foremost, of that voice – one of pop music’s most instantly recognizable vocal imprints, a sound that leapt out of your speakers and seized you by […]”
Back to Black
“"They tried to make me go to rehab," wails Amy Winehouse on the opening track and first single from her second album *Back to Black*. It's not typical pop song fodder, but Winehouse isn't a typical pop singer. If she winds up as popular in the U.S. as she is at home in the UK, it'll be despite her reluctance to embrace the monotonous realities of promotional mechanics. Oh, she'll talk, but there's”
Lioness: Hidden Treasures
“A collection of odds-and-sods cobbled together over the course of nine years, Lioness: Hidden Treasures presents a picture of a talented singer at her most restrained and polite.”
Back to Black
“"Rehab," the must-hear song that opens the second album from British soul singer Amy Winehouse, is a Motown-style winner with a banging beat and a lovesick bad girl testifying like Etta James about how she won’t clean up her act. It’s followed by the excellently funky "You Know I’m No Good" and "Me & Mr. […]”
Amy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
“AMY was a compassionate and horrifying Amy Winehouse documentary chronicling her brief, doomed arc through superstardom. The soundtrack is a mix of album cuts and live material, and it fails to capture the frightening intensity that Winehouse projected or to tell a new version of her story.”
Frank
“Originally released in the UK four years ago and subsequently dissed by the artist herself, Amy Winehouse's debut finally lands on U.S. shores.”
Back to Black
“This is a diary entry. A journal of a heartbroken alcohol/drug addict. Oddly this album doesn’t sound as depressing as the lyrics. The instrumentals are straight out of the coolest jazz bar you could come across. Amy’s vocals are stunning. Her delivery is a throwback to 60’s Motown. She’s very charming over an arrangement of bluesy horns. Also some great bass and keyboard playing on this album too. A very haunting listen in hindsight after her passing. A young lady venting about her sorrows. The song Rehab takes on a whole new meaning. It’s a cautionary tale.”
Back to Black
“Love her songs on this album and her voice is amazing to listen to, will almost never skip a song from this album”
Back to Black
“I don’t think this is going to become one of my favorites anytime soon”
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