Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Amy Winehouse 'Back To Black' documentary coming to DVD, Blu-ray on November 2, 2018

Since the release of Amy Winehouse's album Back to Black in 2006, the late artist's legacy has continued to gorw. This documentary will provide more insight into the artist and making of that acclaimed album...


AMY WINEHOUSE – BACK TO BLACK DOCUMENTARY

THE REAL STORY BEHIND THE MODERN CLASSIC
PLUS RECENTLY UNEARTHED ‘LOST’ LIVE SHOW
RELEASED NOVEMBER 2ND 2018
WATCH THE TRAILER HERE
PRE-ORDER HERE

New York, NY (September 19, 2018) – Eagle Vision today released details of a brand new documentary on the making of Amy Winehouse’s seminal album, Back To Black, which will be released on DVD, blu-ray and digital on November 2nd. The exclusive bonus feature on all formats is a recently unearthed private performance from February 2008, in which Amy performs some highlights from Back To Black and a handful of choice covers. This material has never been seen before. Pre-orders are available now.
Amy Winehouse – Back to Black tells the real story of how Amy’s best-known and most celebrated body of work came into being. Shedding light on the creative process, it features previously unseen footage of Amy, new interviews with producers Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi, the musicians and others who worked on the album with her. It offers fresh insights into Amy’s remarkable gifts as a singer, songwriter, musician and performer.
As Amy herself explains in the opening moments of the documentary (with typical understatement), “I wrote an album that I’m really proud of about a bad situation that I got through…that’s pretty much where it begins and ends for me”. This compelling film focuses on Amy’s passion for music, her craft and her artistry, stripping away the “circus of madness” that often surrounded her.
The release also includes An Intimate Evening in London, footage from a private show Amy hosted in February 2008 at Riverside Studios, West London, which has never been seen – until now. It’s a rare and joyous treat – having only been recently discovered after being in archive for a decade – as Amy plays to a small and select group of family, friends and record company execs on the evening she won five Grammy® awards. Her warmth, wit and sheer exuberance – not to mention THAT voice – is a stark reminder of what might have been.


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