Shipping takes place in special record boxes.
North London native Amy Winehouse rose to prominence in October 2003, aged 20, with her globally acclaimed, platinum-selling debut album, Frank. This record was their big and suitably blunt breakup album, a little bitter at times, with a maturity in the vocals that was never less than sweet.
Frank gave Amy a huge fan base around the world and made her one of pop music's most distinctive new songwriters: confessional, elemental and with a rare combination of humor and soul. Amy had hit the core of human existence with her debut and added her own jazzy quips to the legacy of the greats.
Three years later, in October 2006, she followed up with the astonishing Back To Black, an album that channeled the girl groups of her passion but, with a little help from producer Mark Ronson, placed them squarely in the middle of modern times. The album's outrageous confessions chronicled Amy's evolution from girl to woman, transforming her from critical darling to global pop phenomenon.
Driven by a stunning array of loosely-packed, funky tracks such as Rehab, You Know I'm No Good and Back To Black, the album earned Amy countless awards including Brits, Ivor Novellos and an incredible five Grammys. It also made her one of the few British artists to have sold more than 10 million copies of an album. (amywinehouse.com)
Limited picture disc edition of "Back to Black" for the album's 15th anniversary.