Introducing Joss Stone [Deluxe Edition] Joss Stone

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  • Release Date: 03/20/2007
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 31,531
  • Label: VIRGIN RECORDS US
  • UPC: 094638801320
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Introducing Joss Stone [Deluxe Edition]

Disc 1
1LISTENChange (Vinnie Jones Intro) 0:35
2LISTENGirl They Won't Believe It 3:15
3LISTENHeadturner 3:16
4LISTENTell Me 'Bout It 2:49
5LISTENTell Me What We're Gonna Do Now 4:22
6LISTENPut Your Hands on Me 2:58
7LISTENMusic 3:41
8LISTENArms of My Baby 2:52
9LISTENBad Habit 3:41
10LISTENProper Nice 3:24
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Disc 2
1Tell Me 'Bout It Bonus Track / DVD
2Bonus Materials Bonus Track / DVD

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After two critically acclaimed albums and a Gap ad campaign, Joss Stone hardly needs an introduction. So perhaps Introducing Joss Stone is a re-introduction, now that the Brit soul siren has found her artistic identity -- here, she sounds less like a young woman channeling her older idols and more like an original idol in the making. Thanks to her pitch-perfect collaboration with producer and singer-songwriter Raphael Saadiq, Introducing has a sexy, '60s soul-meets-the Love Unlimited Orchestra vibe. And from the look of the inset photo of the psychedelic body-painted duo intertwined, they got along rather well. The disc opens with the jubilant, string-laden "Girl They Won't Believe It," but the album doesn't fully come alive until Track 7, the hip-hop-tinged "Music," although a guest appearance by the reclusive Lauryn Hill nearly outshines Stone's smoldering vocals. Amid Saadiq's rapturous soundscape of dizzying stings and percolating bass lines, the newly redheaded singer's powerhouse pipes are golden, notably on the Stevie Wonder-reminiscent "Arms of My Baby," the Donna Summer-esque "Bad Habit," and the doo-wop-and-gospel-inspired "What Were We Thinking." Full of mellifluous melodies and irresistible grooves, this is one meet-and-greet you don't want to miss. Tracy E. Hopkins, Barnes & Noble



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June 18, 2007: Joss stone made a very good album. The first album The soul sessions from me gets a 3/5. The 2nd album mind, body, and soul gets a 4/5 from me. Now the 3rd album gets a 4/5 from me. Although there are some very boring songs. Like maybe 4. But that's it. Plus U know what would make U buy it even more there is a hidden track. Plus in the special edition you get a bonus DVD with the music video Tell me bout it and bonus material. I don't have the CD but I will get the special edition "CD/DVD" so I could enjoy the album and the DVD! Plus I disliked the title cuz if she's introducing herself she should make it her first album!