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Lioness: Hidden Treasures, the songtress’s first posthumous album, arrives Dec. 6 (you can read EW’s lead review on stands this Friday) — but two original songs from that collection of covers, b-sides, and archived tracks can now be found online at prettymuchamazing.com.
Listen to the jazzy, languid “Halftime” and Donny Hathaway-ready doo-wop “Between the Cheats” both here, and find a somewhat audio-compromised version of the latter below, streaming on YouTube:
Does this sound like the Amy you love and miss, and are hoping to find more of on Lioness? Let us know in the comments below.
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