![]() ![]() Songs like "Love Is a Losing Game" are full of regret, even if Winehouse refuses to wallow entirely in self-pity. Jones" is especially winking against couplets like "What kind of fuckery is this? You made me miss the Slick Rick gig." But Winehouse's zingers (in that same song she tells her subject "'side from Sammy you're my best black Jew") and profane interjections (the title track begins "He left no time to regret/ Kept his dick wet") are only an occasional thing as she travels a well-worn lyrical path to both clinical and romantic rehabilitation. Ronson's sneaky production provides most of the album's wit: The old school backdrop to "Me & Mr. After all, soul and jazz music are typically considered the province of grownups, and while Winehouse could be accused of slipping on these styles like costumes, she imbues her music with a surprisingly genuine soulfulness. Both pay tribute to their influences, with Winehouse's lyrics featuring shout-outs to Ray Charles, Donny Hathaway, and Slick Rick, and the two even share a producer: Mark Ronson, who's also worked with everyone from Sean Paul and Macy Gray to Ghostface and Rhymefest.īut Winehouse is anything but a Lily Allen doppelgänger. In Allen's case, it's a cocktail of pop, reggae, and hip-hop, with a cigarette in hand for Winehouse, it's soul, jazz, and blues with a bottle of booze. Both are larger-than-life singers who've found perfect vehicles for their outsized personalities. ![]() If this makes Winehouse read a little like Lily Allen, that's not far off the mark. ![]()
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