"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. Jones (Fuckery)," the latter of which begins,
"What kind of fuckery is this?/You made me miss the Slick Rick gig."
Winehouse is a nervy, witty songstress whom indie rockers, pop fans and
hip-hoppers can dig. On Black, she gets help from producers Salaam
Remi and Mark Ronson, who turn classic soul sounds into something big,
bright and punchy. The tunes don't always hold up. But the best ones are
impossible to dislike: Witness "Addicted,"
a wistful gem in which Winehouse chooses weed over a lover.
(Posted: Feb 6, 2007)
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