Amy Winehouse has begun installing a recording studio in her London home so she can continue work on her third album, it's been reported.
The singer is said to have flown in studio equipment from the Caribbean, where she started work on the as-yet-untitled project earlier this year.
According to The Sun, Winehouse's record label paid for the import costs because "they hope it will encourage her to knuckle down.”
The singer's last album, 'Back To Black', was released in 2007.
Winehouse was cleared of assaulting a fan following a two-day hearing at the City of Westminster Magistrates' Court last week.
Amy Winehouse in the Caribbean
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