Amy Winehouse's record label says it plans to release an album of previously unheard music by the late British soul singer in December.
Island Records announced Monday "Lioness: Hidden Treasures" is to go on sale Dec. 5.
"It quickly became apparent to [music producers Mark Ronson
and Salaam Remi] that they had a collection of songs that deserved to
be heard, a collection of songs that were a fitting testament to Amy the
artist and, as importantly, Amy their friend," the label said.
"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 fitting tribute to Amy's musical legally," E! quoted Winehouse's father Mitch as saying of the posthumous third album.
Winehouse died of accidental alcohol poisoning during the summer. She was 27.