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Tag: Soul Sessions Vol.II

[MUSIC: Album Review] Joss Stone – Soul Sessions Vol.II

It was all going so well for Joss Stone. She was young, carefree and in possession of a ludicrous set of pipes, The White Stripes let her cover their songs, and over the course of five albums, she netted a bunch of awards and so much money that two nutters in the UK recently plotted to murder her. But she’s been in artistic decline ever since the original Soul Sessions. While other vocalists who initially plied their wares covering the greats (Norah Jones and Michael BublО come to mind) have branched out, Jones remains stubbornly stuck in an era and style that she’s wrung every last drop out of.