Published on: 17th October, 2009
Amy Winehouse’s new album is anticipated to be completed by 2010. Darcus Beese the president of her record label Island revealed that all tracks should be ready by next year. He added saying couple of song demos he heard had absolutely stunned him. Last album Back to Black has sold 10 million copies and she won five Grammy awards.
Hit maker Back to Black has been writing and recording now and then. After its release, the singer has battled drug problems and ill health so a comeback performance in the month of May was canceled. She was writing and recording with producer Salaam Remi who also worked with her last album while living on the Caribbean island of St Lucia earlier this year. Last October Remi had said he had done with four songs Head of Island parent company Universal Music Group Lucian Grange said her new track and material was sounding sensational. Wine house is not good, for her punctuality after the album was released in 2006 her recording career has taken a back seat. Her relationship with Blake Fielder-Civil ended earlier this year in divorce and the star had spent a living in St Lucia. Wine house is making a comeback to TV screens singing-backing vocals for her goddaughter Dionne Bromfield. Bromfield is singing to Winehouse that new record label Lioness that is an imprint of Island.