Rehab CD1 | 
enlarge | Artist: Amy Winehouse Label: Island/Universal Category: Music
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 99961
Format: Single Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 602517095342 EAN: 0602517095342 ASIN: B000INAWJ8
Release Date: October 23, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: SHIPS IMMEDIATELY FROM THE UK -
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| Tracks:
| • | Rehab | | • | Do Me Good | | • | Close To The Front | | • | Rehab |
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rehab future classic in myopinion classic now!! August 28, 2008 Mr. S. L. Smith (england carlisle cumbria) love this track should of been no1 when you see all the crap that gets to no1 its pathetic!! this is a fab song most people now buy albums and cant be bothered to buy singles so wait for the album!! but the people go out and buy all the dance rap crap stuff!! and make it no1 if you ask me no1 has taste these days amy winehouse sounds like she is from the 60s which i love with the phil spector sound but she has put a modern twist to it fab!! im not a singles person myself and just wait for the album but this did deserve to be no1 and did back to black the single very haunting!! and you know im no good could of easily been no1 a few yeas ago or in he 60s any of these songs or in the 70s with all the fab soul that was around stevie wonder minnie riperton marlena shaw lorraine ellison aretha franklin roberta flack dusty springfield etc amy winehouse will be remembered for this track or back to black or even valerie but for me she has a classic album that will stand the test of time the album back to black everyone should have it in there collection its fab!! all the reviews below are 100% pathetic and wrong dont have good hearing!! somone saying its will be remembered as a irratiting song so wrong its not exactly in the same awfull league as britney spears or the ketchup song or the cheeky girls come on guys get a grip get youre ears tested what a voice amy winehouse the legend!!
Irritating repetitive drivel! January 16, 2008 Mr. N. R. Partridge (London) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
In future tv shows that list irritating records of the past, this song will be sure to feature. At the moment we hear it everywhere and it is already a tired track. Once the hype has died people will look back on this track as being completely dire drivel.
awful!!! July 25, 2007 Mark (Newcastle, England) 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is yet another awful record to hit the charts! I do not like the sound of this song and it is just annoying!! Will I be buying this record... I say nooo....nooo....nooo!!!!!
...the Helen Shapiro revival starts now... October 24, 2006 Mr. H (Embra) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
After a platinum selling, Mercury Music Prize nominated debut, Amy Winehouse's record company must have been jonesing for a follow up. In which case the appropriate response appears to be ya boo sucks. There's little of the debuts jazz leanings as Amy delves back into the girl groups of the sixties for this soul drenched little cracker. The hook will either grab you or repel you as it underpins the whole song. Never thought I'd still be here for the Helen Shapiro revival, but here it is!
Supremely confident and soulful return October 5, 2006 russell clarke (halifax, west yorks) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This has been get heavy rotation on Radio 2, and maybe other stations too, and well it should because it's quite terrific. A brazenly confident soulful swagger of a song that more than fulfils the promise Amy Winehouse showed with her debut album Frank. You may have noticed I used the word soulful there and with very good reason for this song , more than any other I have heard elicits the ambience , gravitas, and sheer exuberance of classic sixties soul music. From the breezy but impeccable arrangement, to the backing horns, to the funny self aware lyrics "Rehab" is a song to be reckoned with. And of course the top hat is well and truly provided by Amy Warehouse's sultry smouldering vocals which prowl around the music like panthers circling a velvet antelope. It would have very easy for Winehouse, after the success of Frank to flop snugly into the undemanding dinner party market occupied by Dido or Katie Melua but she has adroitly stepped away from the enjoyable jazz inflected strains of her early music for something altogether more assured, audacious and satisfying. If the rest of her forthcoming album ("Back To Black") is anywhere near as fine as "Rehab" that album of the year contest is officially over. At least in my house.
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