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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 Young At Heart 9 Snakes & Ladders 10 Understand 11 Don’t Know How 12 Torn & Tattered 13 Killing Time 14 Sleep Like A Child 15 The Right Time (from GAP ad) 16 God Only Knows (from GAP ad) 17 Calling it Christmas (duet with Elton John) Disc #2 Tracklisting 1 You Had Me 2 Right To Be Wrong 3 Spoiled 4 Don’t Cha Wanna Ride 5 Mind Body & Soul EPK Newest Review: ... funky, tells a good story with the lyrics. Somehow reminds me of Earth, Wind & Fire, really nice use of lead and base ... more |
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Mind, Body & Soul [CD + DVD]
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Read Reviews for Mind, Body & Soul - Joss Stone
by - written on 15/06/08 (Very useful, 126 readings)
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Following my review of Joss Stone's first album, here is my review of her 2nd offering. Mind, Body & Soul is Joss Stone's 2nd album. From reading a little about this album she apparently saw it more as 'hers' than the first album 'Soul sessions'. This is evident in the lyrics of the first song 'Right to be wrong' where she sings "I've got a right to be wrong, my mistakes will make me strong", and goes on to change that second line in one verse with "Gotta sing my own song". This is altogether a rather more mature offering than her first album, not that this means it is better. I certainly loved the use of vocals on the first ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/06/05 (Very useful, 447 readings)
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Although I quite enjoyed Joss Stone’s debut album “The Soul Sessions”, it didn’t really live up to the hype. It proved that Stone can sing, but so what? Lots of people can sing. Hear’Say could sing, but that didn’t really help them much in the long run, as you need to be able to back up a decent singing performance with a decent song. Stone managed that part of things admirably, at least, by putting out an album of mostly soul covers, albeit soul songs with a pop edge. Whilst this proved to be a nice change from the standard bubblegum pop sound around at the moment, it caused a number of people to put her on a pedestal, comparing her to the likes of Aretha ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/12/04 (Very useful, 334 readings)
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''Mind, Body & Soul'' is the second album for the sixteen year old, accomplaished soul singer, Joss Stone. Her first album ''The Soul Sessions'' become a best seller without much promotion. ''The Soul Sessions'' ironically was orignally intended to be a promotional recording which would be used to promote a second and more original album ''Mind, Body & Soul''. But somehow after word spread over the talent and complexity and the fulfillment of soul that came about from Joss Stone's voice, it was released as an album worldwide. ''Right To Be Wrong'' is a nice soul ballad, with a poppy chorus. This is a wonderful song, wonderfullally sang. Joss Stone's ... Read the complete review
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