Talk:Frank (Amy Winehouse album)

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Outro[edit]

Does anyone know the titles of the two hidden bonus tracks? - eo 23:46, 24 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

They are both listed in "1001 Albums to Listen to Before You Die" as Untitled Tracks. Bulbabean 10:51, 24 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The two hidden bonus tracks are "The Way We Were," and "Mister Magic." LLBBooks (talk) 02:02, 13 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

You Sent Me Flying[edit]

Does anyone know that song that starts a bit after halfway through You Sent Me Flying is actually a different song, or just part of the song? --Criticalthinker 07:07, 23 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It's called "Cherry". It's a short, separate song on the same CD track. "Moody's Mood for Love" has one at the end also, called "Teo Licks". - eo 13:53, 4 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

External reviews[edit]

I was surprised at the low score (4.9 / 10) from Pitchfork, so I checked it out. It isn't really a review of the record, but a (hind-sight) review of its re-release in the USA after Amy Winehouse made headlines with her personal problems. The reviewer barely talks about the music on the album, and because of that, I don't think it's really relevant in this article. I suggest to either remove the mention of the Pitchfork review, or find a Pitchfork review written at the time the album was first released. (Please note that I don't want it removed simply because it's a bad review) 84.198.246.199 (talk) 23:48, 20 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Description of Album[edit]

How did someone get this was about Frank Sintra. It was obvisouly about her dog seeing how her dog was on the cover of it. Album names dont always make since know whoever edited last probably thought "Ohh This about Frank Sintra that makes since well lets put that in there" But it's about her dog. (talk) 3:18, 31 July 2009 (UTC)

Inspiration[edit]

The liner notes for the deluxe edition state, "Ostensibly a record about rejection, written in the fallout of her first defining relationship…" Shouldn't this be mentioned in the article? Whom was she seeing prior to the recording of this album?
Ulmanor (talk) 20:37, 15 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Frank musician in the news[edit]

Probably not notable for the article, but "Robert Aaron – flute, saxophone" is in the news right now as one of the heroin peddlers just arrested in connection with Philip Seymour Hoffman's overdose death. His given name is "Robert Vineberg" and is daughter is quoted as saying, "He got into this because right now he couldn't find any work — anything. This is the only thing he could think of. He couldn't even find work washing dishes." According to the NY Daily News, "he turned to selling drugs when the gigs began drying up. This was his first arrest."
Ulmanor (talk) 18:15, 6 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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