The guardiand. 29. Oct. 2015ByByPaul MacInnesd. 29. Oct. 2015"It's a collection for those that want to remember the film, not the artist".Read review
The independentd. 30. Oct. 2015ByByAndy Gilld. 30. Oct. 2015"Arriving several months after the tragic documentary, this soundtrack has a waif-like quality that's touchingly appropriate, with Amy Winehouse's demos and live tracks interspersed with brief snippets of Antonio Pinto's incidental music".Read review
Pitchforkd. 6. Nov. 2015ByByJia Tolentinod. 6. Nov. 2015"... like any album bearing Amy Winehouse's name from 2011 onwards, it's a diminishment-this time severe".Read review