An album containing previously unheard material by British soul singer Amy Winehouse is to be released just months after her death from alcohol poisoning, The Sun newspaper reported Monday.
‘Amy Winehouse Lioness: Hidden Treasures’ includes a track recorded by the ‘Rehab’ singer while she was on heroin, as well as a song documenting her turbulent relationship with her ex-husband, it said. The tabloid said the posthumous album will go on sale on December 5 and £1 from every copy sold will go to the Amy Winehouse Foundation, which supports vulnerable young people in Britain and abroad.
“Had the family felt this album wasn’t up to the standard of Amy’s others, we’d never have agreed to release it. We believe it will stand as a fitting tribute to her musical legacy,” Winehouse’s father Mitch told a tabloid. “I never realised what a true genius she was… it took my breath away,” he added.
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