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Format: CD
 Jul 2005
 Record Label: Capitol/EMI Records
 UPC: 094633543720 |
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Track Listing 1. Right To Be Wrong 2. Jet Lag 3. You Had Me 4. Spoiled 5. Don't Cha Wanna Ride 6. Less Is More 7. Security 8. In Denial 9. Snakes And Ladders 10. Understand 11. Don't Know How 12. Torn & Tattered 13. Killing Time 14. Sleep Like A Child 15. Super Duper Love 16. Fell In Love With A Boy 17. Spoiled 18. Less Is More 19. You Had Me 20. Right To Be Wrong
Album Notes For MIND, BODY & SOUL, released only a year after her 2003 debut, THE SOUL SESSIONS, Joss Stone conveys an incredible degree of musical maturity that goes far beyond her 17 years. Wisely, Stone reunites with many of the same R&B/soul names that helped make her first recording such a success, including Betty Wright, Latimore, and Timmy Thomas. This sophomore Stone disc presents a deep stack of all-original soul songs that finds the Devon, England vocalist and her crew sounding a bit more contemporary. "You Had Me" pairs Stone's powerful voice with a clavinet, a dash of strings, and a funky beat for a track that wouldn't be out of place on a Beyonce record. The down-tempo material also works well, whether it's the call-and response slow jam "Jet Lag" or "Right to Be Wrong," with its Muscle Shoals vibe of crisp guitar licks and laidback organ. The UK native also successfully dabbles in reggae (the loping "Less Is More") and more gospel-flavored fare (the uplifting "Security"), stretching her expressive pipes beyond the emotive R&B that made her famous. With confidence and class, Stone secures her star status on MIND, BODY & SOUL.
Industry Reviews 3 1/2 discs out of 5 - [D]eeply refreshing. Her capacity to summon a glorious, earthy past never feels like a nostalgia trip....Her enthusiasm makes it all feel new.
3 stars out of 5 - Stone's technical prowess is unquestionable...
3 stars out of 5 - As on her last album, tasteful retro organs and wah-wah dominate this batch of originals....One of the strongest moments is a collaboration with songwriting legend Lamont Dozier...
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