Music
New Winehouse material 'is sensational'
Published Wednesday, Nov 5 2008, 11:32 GMT | By Sarah Rollo

Rex Features
Lucian Grainge, chairman and chief executive of Universal Music Group, said he had complete faith that the troubled singer would return to form.
"I believe in her as a person and I certainly believe in her as an artist and that's what I hope for," Grainge said at the Music Industry Trust Awards.
Grange was earlier recognised at the event for a career in the music industry spanning three decades. He helped to sign Winehouse, who has apparently been attempting to recover from illness by focusing on her third studio album.
The 25-year-old rose to fame with her debut LP Frank in 2003. The follow-up, 2006's Back To Black, has sold an estimated 11 million copies worldwide.
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