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Draw Back Your Bone
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album
Our Take
Our Take
If you love your music like I love my espresso - strong, unfiltered, and with a kick that keeps you coming back for more - then let me introduce you to Amy Winehouse's electrifying live album, "Draw Back Your Bone: Live At Oxegen Festival. Punchestown Ireland. 12Th July. 2008 - Fm Broadcast." This gem captures Winehouse at the peak of her powers, belting out soulful melodies and sassy lyrics that will make you want to dance, cry, and everything in between.
From the moment Winehouse hits the stage, you can feel the energy crackling in the air like a storm about to hit. Her voice is a force of nature, weaving its way through songs like "Rehab" and "Back to Black" with a raw emotion that is impossible to ignore. And let's not forget about her backing band, who are tighter than a pair of skinny jeans on a hipster in a coffee shop.
But what really sets this album apart is the live setting. Winehouse's banter with the crowd is worth the price of admission alone, as she cracks jokes, flirts shamelessly, and even takes a cheeky swipe at her own tabloid persona. It's a reminder that behind the tabloid headlines and the tumultuous personal life, there was a genuine talent who could hold a crowd in the palm of her hand.
So grab a glass of wine (or a shot of something stronger) and let Amy Winehouse transport you to a place where music is king, emotions run wild, and the only thing that matters is the beat of the drum and the scream of the guitar. "Draw Back Your Bone" is a live album for the ages, and a testament to the enduring power of one of music's most unforgettable voices. Cheers to that, mate.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Addicted
2. Just Friends
3. Tears Dry On Their Own
4. Cupid
5. Back to Black
6. Wake Up Alone
7. Some Unholy War
8. Love Is a Losing Game
9. Hey Little Rich Girl
10. You're Wondering Now
11. You Know I'm No Good
12. Rehab
13. Me & Mr. Jones
14. Valerie
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About the artist
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse was a rare breed in the music industry - a true original with a voice that could stop you dead in your tracks. Hailing from North London, the singer-songwriter burst onto the scene in the mid-2000s with her soulful vocals and throwback sound that combined elements of jazz, R&B, and doo-wop. Her debut album, "Frank," showcased her raw talent and earned her critical acclaim, but it was her sophomore effort, "Back to Black," that catapulted her into the mainstream. The album, with its tales of heartbreak and addiction, struck a chord with listeners around the world and solidified Winehouse as a force to be reckoned with. Despite her success, Winehouse's personal struggles were well-documented in the media. Her battles with drug addiction and alcoholism often overshadowed her musical prowess, but she never shied away from confronting her demons in her music. Tracks like "Rehab" and "You Know I'm No Good" were searingly honest portrayals of her struggles, earning her both praise and criticism in equal measure. Tragically, Winehouse's life was cut short in 2011 at the age of 27, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artists to this day. Her distinctive style, powerhouse vocals, and unapologetic attitude set her apart from her peers and cemented her status as a true icon of British music. In the words of Winehouse herself, "They tried to make me go to rehab, I said no, no, no." And while her demons may have ultimately won the battle, her music lives on as a testament to her talent and her uncompromising spirit. Amy Winehouse may be gone, but her voice will continue to echo through the halls of music history for years to come.
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