A new album of Amy Winehouse's is set to be released just four months after the singer's death.
The record will be titled 'Lioness: Hidden Treasures' and will consist of twelve tracks of unreleased material, including two new songs and alternative of versions of hits such as 'Valerie'. Billed as her third album, it has been assembled by two of the producers who have worked closely with Amy, Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi.
The singer's father, Mitch Whinehouse said, "I spent so much time chasing after Amy, telling her off that I never realised what a true genius she was. If the family had felt that this album wasn't up to the standard of Frank and Back to Black we would never have agreed to release it and we believe it will stand as a fitting tribute to Amy's musical legacy."
Last week an inquest heard that the 27-year-olds death was due to alcohol abuse, with reports saying she was more than five times over the legal drink driving limit.

































