Music mogul Clive Davis is set to release Whitney Houston’s first-ever live album in November, Davis announced on Tuesday. The album will be third to contain Houston’s recordings since her death in February 2012.

Davis said in a statement that the album will “stun everyone”. “It definitely shows why she was totally unique, absolutely in the first rank of all time. For me, it’s been very emotional,” Davis said. “The set vividly confirms that there really was no one like her. It also makes the tragedy of losing her so young so very painful.”

Whitney Houston Live: Her Greatest Performances is due for a 10 November release. The album will contain 16 live songs and 19 live performances on DVD, including Houston’s 1994 performance of I Will Always Love You at The Concert for a New South Africa and 1991 performance of The Star Spangled Banner at Super Bowl XXV.