Amy Winehouse's father performs ahead of album release

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    Amy Winehouse's father performs ahead of album release

    By Ian YoungsMusic reporter, BBC NewsMitch Winehouse said his daughter was "barred" from appearing on his albumAmy Winehouse&#039;s father Mitch is to launch his own music career with the release of his debut album.</p>Winehouse Snr said his daughter encouraged him to go into the studio. "Amy and I spoke about me doing an album six or seven years ago," he said.

    "The timing wasn&#039;t right, Amy wasn&#039;t well. Now she&#039;s better and the time is right." Rush Of Love is out next month.

    "Am I cashing in on it [being Amy&#039;s dad]? I suppose in a way, if the album sells, I will be," he added.

    "But that&#039;s not why I&#039;m doing it. I&#039;m doing it because Amy and I spoke about doing an album years ago.

    "But you cannot deny the fact that I would not be bringing out an album if I wasn&#039;t Amy&#039;s dad. It&#039;s true."

    The 59-year-old former taxi driver was speaking at a showcase concert for the media on Wednesday.

    But he said that if he was no good, "after five minutes in the recording studio, someone would have said, &#039;you know what Mitch, this isn&#039;t for you, you can&#039;t sing&#039;.".

    Continue reading the main storyI don't want her to be full of angst and depression and heartache for her to write an album

    Mitch Winehouse"So I think I&#039;ve done a pretty good job."

    The album contains 11 Rat Pack-style swing songs, including four new tracks written by Tony Hiller, who is best-known for penning Save Your Kisses for Me and United We Stand.

    He said his daughter was "barred" from appearing on the album but was in a "great" place at the moment.

    It is now three-and-a-half years since the release of Winehouse&#039;s multi-million-selling second album Back To Black.

    The follow-up is "a work in progress" and will "hopefully" be released in time for Christmas, her father said.

    "I&#039;ve heard some tracks. She takes a long time to grind out an album. She writes from her own experiences and most of the time they&#039;re bittersweet experiences, and that&#039;s the problem.

    "I don&#039;t want her to be full of angst and depression and heartache for her to write an album. It&#039;s kind of a double-edged sword. I want her to produce an album, obviously.

    "But then [not] with all the aggravation and heartache that goes with it. Her songs are really from the soul."

    This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.


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