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The Soul Sessions | 
| Artist: Joss Stone Label: Virgin Records Us Category: Music
List Price: $14.98 Buy Used: $1.85 You Save: $13.13 (88%)
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Rating: 319 reviews Sales Rank: 2993
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.5
MPN: 42234 UPC: 724354223426 EAN: 0724354223426 ASIN: B0000C0FKA
Release Date: September 16, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | The Chokin' Kind | | • | Super Duper Love | | • | Fell In Love With A Boy | | • | Victim Of A Foolish Heart | | • | Dirty Man | | • | Some Kind Of Wonderful | | • | I've Fallen In Love With You | | • | I Had A Dream | | • | All The King's Horses | | • | For The Love Of You |
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Amazon.com Not every 16-year-old white, English girl can hang with the likes of Betty Wright ("Clean Up Woman") and Angie Stone. Joss Stone (no relation), however, is blessed with a strong voice and a will to sing old-school soul. This debut CD is worthy of more than novelty status, though. Wisely avoiding iconic songs by the genre's biggest names, Stone and a production team that includes Wright opt for lesser-known tunes more often by the likes of Laura Lee, Joe Simon, and the Soul Brothers Six--not to mention their digging out (with guest co-producer ?uestlove from the Roots) the great soul lyric in the White Stripes' "Fell in Love with a (Boy)." Joss Stone occasionally misses a connection; her "Some Kind of Wonderful" is listless, and when she develops a bit more subtlety, it'll be welcome. But The Soul Sessions has a spark beyond the album's obvious good taste. --Rickey Wright
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Album Description French LP pressing of the 16-year-old British soul ingenue's 2003 debut album features ten tracks. EMI. 2004.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 314 more reviews...
One of the best releases of 2003! October 6, 2003 guillermoj (Washington, DC United States) 166 out of 179 found this review helpful
Those of you who have heard this amazing talent probably know that Joss Stone is a 16-year old blonde hailing from Great Britain and that she allegedly is the real thing, blah, blah, blah..Guess what? She is more that the real thing. Yes her voice is amazing as is her interpretation of songs that no one in her peer group (or older comporaries for that matter) could touch. No over the top hystrionics to "prove" the she can sing (hello, Mariah, Celine, early Christina, and almost every "American Idol" contestant who manages to carry a tune. This debut is on fire! Playing up the old-school R&B flavor in her music, Stone was signed by S-Curve Records and brought to the US to work with Betty Wright, best known for her 1972 hit "The Clean Up Woman". Wright recruited key musicians to rekindle the fire of old school soul with an amazing collection of REVAMPED covers that Stone immediately makes her own. I was very skeptical before buying this CD (which by the way is a bargain almost everywhere selling for half the $ of most current releases) as critics tend to want to find the next best thing and hype a good thing into something that it is not. This is not about hype as Stone has a smoky voice that reeks of a hard-lived life, which only shows that a great interpreter need to not have experienced what she sings about to make you feel it all the way down to your soul. Stone's record company felt that it was best to drop this release of covers over a formal debut album of original material and I could not agree with their decision any more than if I had made it himself. There are many established artists releasing CDs of standards right now (some are great, most are not), but the magic here is in the ecclectic yet cohesive song selection, a voice from the center of the soul, and a production effort that is second to none. Betty Wright has stripped the music in such a way that it seems effortless. In a nutshell, but this release now if you love music over tired hystrionics or every neo-soul artist that is heralded as the next best thing. The next best thing is here and I wish her a great career. Also Betty Wright is obviously a producing talent to be reckoned with. No tricks, no veils, just the dance between a singer and music that together make this one, if not the best release of 2003.
Joss Stone is a Pip October 4, 2003 Edward P. Hodder (Berea, OH USA) 27 out of 29 found this review helpful
I don't think we're not talking record of the year here but The Soul Sessions is a gem. Once you get past the talk about this CD and go beyond a casual listening it's obvious that Joss is a modern singer. But she reaches back and pulls these songs forward with her interpretation and makes them her own. Eva Cassidy comes to mind and you'll hear her voice more than once, especially when Joss is belting it out in the upper ranges. It is not a perfect effort but she makes me listen to every breath, bend, and silence and can tug at your heart. She has all my attention and I'm looking forward to what comes next, especially with her own material. The CD is about more than Joss and the story behind it is well worth looking in to. This 350 rpm disk will make a lot of more mature (older) people smile as they handle it and thumb through the book. The musicians are spot on and a joy to hear. The production is spare and actually lets you listen to the musicianship. All the elements here come together--singer, musicians, music, production, packaging, and pricing--to create a perfect storm that shows up everything that is wrong with the music industry today. The Soul Sessions matters in a way that music used to matter and noone should think twice about picking up a copy.
Best Female Vocalist Since Mariah and Celine!!! February 26, 2004 39 out of 45 found this review helpful
Hello, I'm a 29-year-old black female and I think Joss Stone is the best female vocalist to come along since Mariah Carey and Celine Dion. Right now, Joss is the best. She's looking like a real contender to join the vocal elite. "The Soul Sessions" is an excellent start for her. It's quite impressive. Hard to believe this big voice is coming from someone who is only 16. Sound familiar??? Every time I listen to Josh Groban, I can't believe he's only 23. These young guns are really raising the bar and it's about time. I only hope that less emphasis is placed on her being white. Joss' voice is more than good enough to sail this ship. It's not necessary for MTV to run a Miramax-style ad campaign. Sometimes if you push too much, you can turn people away. Joss is the real thing. All of that stuff just becomes a distraction and takes away from what's important, her singing. I even thought MTV was crazy when they mentioned her name in the same sentence as Mariah and Whitney. But they were on target. Although, you really need to hear her entire CD to draw that conclusion. Otherwise, it just sounds like hype. The clips that are provided on Amazon.com aren't worthy of her true talent. BestBuy.com allows you to listen to clips from ALL of her songs and are of a much higher quality. So I would suggest checking the latter. I've been aware of Joss for at least 6 months, but I didn't buy her CD until yesterday. I've played it straight through 3 times, and can confidently say that this is a definite must have. I hope her record label continues to be patient and support her because she's worth it. Joss is the best, she knows it. So her label better take good care of her. They've got something big. I believe in you, Joss. Your dreams WILL come true!!! It might not be easy, but hang in there. Favorite Songs: #1 The Chokin' Kind, #2 Super Duper Love, #4 Victim of a Foolish Heart, #7 I've Fallen in Love with You, #9 All The King's Horses.
R&B from a Brit Teen! White Girl Got Game! April 21, 2004 Brett D. Cullum (Houston, TX United States) 35 out of 41 found this review helpful
I've seen lots of reviews comparing Joss Stone to Celine Dion, Mariah Carey or Christina/Britney. She is not really comparable to pop singers because Joss is like a glorious experiment. Can we take a 16 (at the time) year old English teenager and make her sing some obscure soul classics? The White Stripes cover that is the hit is the only modern track to be found. The rest are by soul legends like Aretha Franklin. This isn't really pop, but it's not roots oriented blues either. It lies somewhere inbetween! The results are a very glossy album that goes down very smoothely. She has this whiskey soaked voice that really lends itself to sounding much like a modern Janis Joplin if comparisons have to be made. If you like soul infused with a rock sensibility this is the CD to get! Every track is well done, and you get Angie Stone and the Roots backing Joss up on almost all the tracks. It's a little bit of a gimmick -- the whole white teenaged girl sings the blues, but Joss has talent and her interpretations of each song is credible. Great fun! Good for a date where you make-out in the car, a romantic dinner that might be going somewhere, or when you're in the mood to just slowly bob your head to some grooves that sound old school.
Jealousy Runs Rampant !!! January 15, 2006 Rich Latta (Albuquerque, NM - Land of Entitlement) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I took a look at the "lowest rated" reviews of this album and had to laugh at all the stewing sourpusses on this forum. "Highly marketable white girl with blonde hair . . . the kind of voice that's a dime a dozen on American Idol . . ." None of those nasty quibbles change the fact that this is first-rate, upbeat, funky old-school-style soul music. I bet if most of these whiners heard her voice, and had no clue she was a 16-year-old British girl, they would believe she was a seasoned vocalist at least twice her age. She's a fantastic singer that sings with real soul. Those who insist they can't detect a world-weariness in her voice like a Nina Simone or a Koko Taylor should still be able to appreciate her voice for what it is or just leave it alone and go listen to something that speaks to them. These people who claim Joss Stone sucks are only exposing their own pettiness. I sincerely doubt that people like Betty Wright or ?uestlove (drummer from The Roots) would bother working with her if they didn't think she had something special. Every song here is great, but my least favorite is "All the King's Horses," simply because I don't care much for updated nursery rhymes in my music. My favorite is the bluesiest one, the stunning "Dirty Man" with stellar guitar performances by Angelo Morris on electric and Jimmy Farkus on acoustic. Top notch, gorgeous, soaring, highly enjoyable music and highly recommended!
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