An album of previously unreleased Amy Winehouse tracks will be released on December 5, it has been announced.
The record, called Amy Winehouse Lioness: Hidden Treasures, has been compiled by producers Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi and features 12 tracks recorded at various stages in her career.
Speaking to The Sun, Remi said: "Amy was a gifted girl. I believe she has left something beyond her years. She has put a body of work together that will inspire an unborn generation."
The 12-track set includes various original songs, as well as covers of Donny Hathaway's 'A Song For You' and Carole King's 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow'.
Amy's father Mitch said: "It wasn't until I sat down with the rest of the family and listened to this album that I fully appreciated the breadth of her talent. From jazz standards to hip-hop songs, it took my breath away."
Mother Janis added: "Had the family felt this album wasn't up to the standard of Amy's others, Frank and Back To Black, we'd never have agreed to release it. We believe it will stand as a fitting tribute to her musical legacy."
£1 from every sale of the LP will go to the foundation established in her name.
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