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Amy Winehouse not working with Mark Ronson on new album
United Kingdom News.Net Friday 5th September, 2008 (ANI)
London, Sept 5 : It looks like Amy Winehouse still hasn't made up with Mark Ronson, after they fell out trying to record her doomed attempt at the theme song for forthcoming James Bond movie 'Quantum Of Solace'.
The pop star has completed the recording of a number of tracks for her new album - but she's not been working on them with Ronson.
In fact, Winehouse has been in the studio with Salaam Remi, who previously worked with the star on her debut album 'Frank', as well producing four tracks on her last record Back To Black, including the hit Tears Dry On Their Own.
The 'Rehab' hitmaker's rep confirmed that the tracks had been finished with Remi.
"There has been some music written, recorded and done but details aren't forthcoming as yet," the Mirror quoted the rep, as saying.
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