10 Amazing Final Albums From Legendary Artists
7. Amy Winehouse - Back To Black
The heroine of the music papers and villain of the tabloid media for her perceived ability to corrupt Britain's youth, Amy Winehouse's chaotic evenings in Camden were an afterthought when she was crafting music as fantastic as that which is found on 'Back To Black.'
With Mark Ronson at the helm of production, the young songstress found a musical sparring partner that made her very passable debut album 'Frank' pale in comparison and catapulted her to levels of fame that she could've never imagined in her younger years when she was expelled from The Sylvia Young Theatre School.
Featuring classic singles including 'You Know I'm No Good' and the worldwide hit 'Rehab', some of the album's finest moments come when Winehouse strips aside any superfluous instrumentation and allows her voice to fill the space on 'Love Is A Losing Game', and 'Wake Up Alone.'
Providing us with countless other gems such as the defiant 'Tears Dry On Their Own' and of course its phenomenal title track, Winehouse's premature death at 27 left a massive crater in the music industry that's not been filled to this day.