It has been revealed that the late Amy Winehouse left behind enough unreleased material to make a third album.
A source close to the late singer’s record label Universal revealed that there are “frameworks” of 12 songs that could be used for a third studio album, reports The Guardian.
Despite having not released any new material since her second album Back To Black in 2006, Winehouse had been intermittently recording new music over the past three years.
“Amy had expressed an interest in getting back into the studio, and after some consultation everyone thought that would be a positive thing and a distraction from the other things she was dealing with,” the source explained.
“She had put down the bare bones of tracks and some were further along than others.”
He added: “People were getting very excited, quite frankly they were really good. We heard rough cuts and they sounded like vintage Amy.”