Amy Winehouse: I Told You I Was Trouble (Live in London)
Amy Winehouse: I Told You I Was Trouble (Live in London)
| 05 November 2007 (USA)
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Filmed at Sheperd's Bush Empire, the soulful singer from Camden and her band perform songs from both her debut album "Frank" and the international breakthrough "Back to Black". Over the sixty-minute running time, Winehouse also covers classics such as Zuton's "Valerie" and "Monkey Man" by the Maytals. Also included is 'I Told You I Was Trouble', a 50-minute documentary charting Amy's rapid rise to fame.

Reviews
Protraph Lack of good storyline.
Joanna Mccarty Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Claire Dunne One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Celia A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
a_baron This is a review only of the documentary, which runs to around 46 minutes. This film was made around four years before her tragic death at the age of 27 - like so many other tragic figures in the world of music from Kurt Kobain to the one she most closely resembles, Janis Joplin. Joplin's fatal weakness was heroin. Amy's was alcohol. And men. Stunningly attractive with that trademark enormous beehive, the stud in her face was perhaps excusable - a lot of young women do this nowadays for some bizarre reason - but the tattoos down her arms...yuk. At this time she was already struggling with drink, but that is not shown here, although she talks about her inner demons. We see her laughing a lot, including from older footage, and we hear from her crew, sundry fans, and at length from her biggest fan, her Dad, who since her death in 2011 has set up and run the Amy Winehouse Foundation.What more can be said? This is a glimpse into a life that was and one that could have been.
Ignacio Migueles (ignacio-mig14) "I Told you I was Trouble" shows British soul singer Amy Winehouse in great shape. 2007 was a very busy but equally successful year for her, and in this DVD you can see everything that made me and others fall in love with this woman. Every look, move, smile and singing she does here is divine, and her doll dress and shoes makes her look even more lovable. It makes me doubt she's in fact real. Still, this particular concert doesn't show the whole potential of Amy's voice, which she displayed in other shows like Milano and Eurockeennes in 2007 and many of 2004, but as this is the only one released on DVD, I can't help but rate it 10/10 anyway. She performs the most known songs from "Back to Black" and my favorites from "Frank", including Cherry and Pumps, that she really seemed to enjoy performing and gift us her most beautiful smiles while doing it. If you're a fan this is a definitely must have, being the only official DVD around, and if you want to start knowing about this great artist, this won't let you down. 10/10 but vocally it's still not her best show.