Amy Winehouse - — Back To Black

Winehouse introduced Ronson to classic 60s girl groups like The Shangri-Las .

Ronson and Remi utilized heavy brass horn sections, harp, and live instrumentation to emulate a modern Phil Spector "Wall of Sound" style.

Her lyrics famously traded the polished, "polite" metaphors of typical pop for blunt, gritty, and fiercely honest confessions. 🎶 The Sound & Production Amy Winehouse - Back To Black

Back to Black catapulted Amy Winehouse from a well-regarded British jazz singer into an inescapable global phenomenon.

The album famously featured the backing of Sharon Jones’ band, The Dap-Kings. 🏆 Accolades and Historic Impact Winehouse introduced Ronson to classic 60s girl groups

At the 2008 Grammys, Amy won 5 awards in a single night—including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.

Heavily inspired by Winehouse's turbulent, on-and-off relationship with Blake Fielder-Civil. 🎶 The Sound & Production Back to Black

The title track refers to the dark coping mechanisms (like severe depression and drinking) she returned to after a breakup.