London
(ANI):
Amy
Winehouse"s
next
album
may
be
out
next
year.
Darcus
Beese,
the
president
of,
'Island," the
singer"s
record
label,
revealed
that
the
all
tracks
should
be
ready
by
2010.
"I've
heard
a
couple
of
song
demos
that
absolutely
floored
me.
Hopefully
we'll
have
her
album
next
year," the
BBC
News
quoted
him
as
saying.
The
music
boss
further
mentioned
that
the
'Back
to
Black"
hitmaker
was
writing
and
recording
"in
fits
and
starts".
It
was
reported
earlier
this
year
that
Winehouse
was
working
with
producer
Salaam
Remi
while
living
on
the
Caribbean
island
of
St
Lucia.
There
is
a
huge
anticipation
for
the
new
album
as
Remi
had
said
in
October
last
year
that
they
had
"about
four
songs
done."
Also,
Lucian
Grange,
head
of
Island's
parent
company
Universal
Music
Group,
said
her
new
tracks
were
sounding
'sensational'.
Winehouse"s
last
album
'Back
to
Black"
released
in
2006
won
five
Grammy
Awards.