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Lioness: Hidden Treasures
Amy Winehouse
Lioness: Hidden Treasures
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
2011 release. Following her tragic passing in July 2011, some of the producers and musicians who worked closely with Amy Winehouse, among them Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi, spent time listening over the many recordings tha...  more »

     
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All Artists: Amy Winehouse
Title: Lioness: Hidden Treasures
Members Wishing: 13
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal Republic
Release Date: 12/6/2011
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602527903330

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2011 release. Following her tragic passing in July 2011, some of the producers and musicians who worked closely with Amy Winehouse, among them Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi, spent time listening over the many recordings that Amy had made, before, during, and after the release of Frank and Back To Black. It was said by all who worked with Amy that she never sang or played a song the same way twice. It quickly became apparent to Salaam and Mark that they had a collection of songs that deserved to be heard, a collection of songs that were a fitting treatment to Amy the artist and, as importantly, Amy the friend. Lioness: Hidden Treasures the third album from Amy Winehouse is a 12 track collection of previously unreleased tracks, alternate versions of existing classics, as well as a couple of brand new Amy compositions. Our Day Will Come (reggae version)- reggae reworking of the classic 60's doo wop song produced by Salaam Remi. Recorded May 2002. Between the Cheats - new Amy composition recorded in London in May 2008 for potential inclusion on album three. Produced by Salaam Remi. Tears Dry- originally written by Amy as a ballad, this is the original version she recorded in November 2005 in Miami with Salaam. The later uptempo version appears on Back To Black. Wake Up Alone - the first song she recorded for the Back To Black sessions. This is the one-take demo recorded in March 2006 by Paul O'Duffy. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow- Amy's reading of the Carole King written Shirelles classic. Produced by Mark Ronson featuring the Dap Kings with string arrangements by Chris Elliott who did all the strings for Mark's tracks on Back To Black. Recorded September 2004. Valerie - One of Amy's jukebox favorites. This is the original slower tempo version of the Mark Ronson produced post Back To Black single. Recorded in December 2006. Like Smoke featuring Nas- Amy and Nas became really good friends after Amy name checked the rapper on Back To Black's Me and Mr. Jones. Produced by Salaam Remi. Recorded in May 2008. The Girl from Ipanema- the first song 18 year old Amy sang when she first went to Miami to record with Salaam in May 2002. Halftime- Amy had talked to ?Love Thompson of the Roots about working together. Halftime is a song that Amy and Salaam recoded in August 2002. Best Friends- Frank era live set opener produced by Salaam Remi. Probably the first song that early Amy fans would have heard live. Recorded in February 2003. Body & Soul with Tony Bennett - cover of '30's jazz standard with hero Tony Bennett Recorded at Abbey Road studios London in March 2011 and produced by Phil Ramone. Amy's final studio recording. A Song For You- version of the Leon Russell classic made famous by Donny Hathaway. Hathaway was Amy's all-time favorite artist and the song was recorded in one take, just Amy and her guitar, at her home during the spring of 2009. Produced by Salaam Remi.

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