Amy Winehouse Back To Black
The song is built on a simple four-chord progression that repeats throughout most of the track. Back To Black - Amy Winehouse - Drum Tutorial Lesson
The album's title, "Back to Black," is a reference to Winehouse's return to her musical roots and her rejection of the pop-oriented sound of her debut album "Frank." The album's sound is characterized by its use of live instrumentation, including guitars, bass, drums, and keyboards, which gives the album a warm and organic feel. Amy Winehouse Back To Black
Instead of a conventional pop album, she channeled that chaos into songwriting. She co-wrote the entire record with producer Salaam Remi and, crucially, Mark Ronson. Ronson, a New Yorker obsessed with vintage production techniques, became the architect of her pain. He pitched the idea of using a 1960s Motown and Phil Spector "Wall of Sound" aesthetic—but laced with modern hip-hop drums and lyrical profanity. The song is built on a simple four-chord
