The Soul Sessions

The Soul Sessions

by Joss Stone
The Soul Sessions

The Soul Sessions

by Joss Stone

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Overview

Q: She's 16 and British, what can she possibly know about singing vintage American soul music? A: Enough to make you squirm, get off your ass, and dance close with anybody who'll have you. Joss Stone is a young woman who, if you believe the story, was about to record her wannabe pop smash debut and then be well on her way to becoming the next Britney/Christina. Then she heard some vintage American Miami soul made by the likes of Latimore, Little Beaver, Betty Wright, Timmy Thomas, and the like, and genuine inspiration took hold. The result of all this career changing (or diva postponement) is The Soul Sessions, a collection of ten badass soul classics recorded with all of the above folks -- soul princess Betty Wright and S-Curve's Steve Greenberg produced almost all of it in Miami, though a pair of tracks were recorded in New York with R&B wunderkind Mike Mangini and a souled-out cover of the White Stripes "Fell in Love With a Boy," guided by the Roots' ?uestlove (Ahmir Thompson) on the modern tip, was cut in Philly. These jams drip honey sweet and hard with tough, sexy soul, and Stone's voice is larger than life. It's true she's been tutored and mentored by Wright and her musical collaborators in the science of groove, but she keeps it raw enough to be real. Her reading of Harlan Howard's "The Chokin' Kind" reveals that it should have been an R&B tune all along -- check out Little Beaver's (Willie Hale) guitar solo. Her reading of Bobby Miller's "Dirty Man," a track associated with Wright, is gutsy and completely believable, and the interplay between Latimore's piano and Beaver's funky, shimmering guitaristry brings Stone's vocal down to street level. For a woman as young as Stone to tackle Carla Thomas' "I've Fallen in Love With You" and Aretha Franklin's "All the King's Horses," not to mention John Ellison's nugget "Some Kind of Wonderful," takes guts, chops, or a genuine delusional personality to pull off. Stone has the former two. She has unique phrasing and a huge voice that accents, dips, and slips, never overworking a song or trying to bring attention to itself via hollow acrobatics. The strings and funky backbeat provided by Thompson on "I've Fallen in Love With You" are chilling in the way they prod Stone to just spill a need out of her heart that one would believe would be beyond her years. And speaking of Thompson, his production of the Stripes tune is more than remarkable; it conveys Jack White's intent but in an entirely new language. The set closes with Stone's radical reread of the Isleys' "For the Love of You," a daunting and audacious task. The way she tackles this song, prodded only by Angelo Morris' keyboard whispering alongside her, is far from reverential, but it is true, accurate, moving, and stunningly -- even heartbreakingly -- beautiful. This is a debut that, along with those fine practitioners in the nu-soul underground such as Peven Everett, Julie Dexter, Yas-rah, Fertile Ground, and a few others, is solid proof that soul is alive and well. And perhaps, given her youth and stunning looks, the perverse star-making machinery will use this unusual entry into the marketplace to reinvestigate the wonders of timeless depth and vision inherent in soul and R&B that are far from exhausted, as this record so convincingly proves. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 05/26/2017
Label: Virgin Emi
UPC: 0602557280036
Rank: 20722

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. The Chokin' Kind
  2. Super Duper Love
  3. Fell in Love with a Boy
  4. Victim of a Foolish Heart
  5. Dirty Man

Disc 2

  1. Some Kind of Wonderful
  2. I've Fallen in Love with You
  3. I Had a Dream
  4. All the King's Horses
  5. For the Love of You

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Joss Stone   Primary Artist
Latimore   Guest Artist
Betty Wright   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Questlove   Guest Artist,Drums
Angie Stone   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Jeanne LeBlanc   Cello
Angelo Morris   Organ,Guitar,Keyboards,Guitar (Acoustic)
Karen Dreyfus   Viola
Cindy Blackman   Bass,Drums
Jack Daley   Bass
Sarah Seiver   Cello
Benny Latimore   Piano
Steve Greenwell   Bass
Adam Blackstone   Bass
Robert Rinehart   Viola
James Poyser   Keyboards
Sandra Park   Violin
Sam Furnace   Saxophone
Kamal   Keyboards,Keyboards
Michael Mangini   Tambourine
Jenny Strenger   Violin
Rob Shaw   Violin
Timmy Thomas   Organ
Willie "Beaver" Hale   Guitar
Sharon Yamada   Violin
Lisa Kim   Violin
Laura Seaton   Violin
Deanna Carroll   Vocals (Background)
Myung Hi Kim   Violin
Jeanette Wright   Vocals (Background)
Dawn Hannay   Viola
Taneka Duggan   Vocals (Background)
Marc Ciprut   Guitar
Tom Rosenfeld   Viola
Kirk Douglas   Guitar
Namphuyo Aisha McCray   Vocals (Background)
Soohyun Kwon   Violin
Elizabeth Lim   Violin
Pierre Daniel   Keyboards
Kirk Douglass   Guitar
Fiona Simon   Violin
Ignacio Nunez   Percussion
Jung Sun Yoo   Violin
Robert Rienhart   Viola
Sharon Park   Violin
Jimmy Farkus   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Jeremy Turner   Cello
Sarah Kim   Violin
Alan Stepansky   Cello
Danny Pierre   Keyboards
Jeannette Wright   Vocals (Background)
Mark Ciprit   Guitar

Technical Credits

Allan Felder   Composer
Betty Wright   Producer
Isaac Hayes   Composer
Chris Gehringer   Mastering
Jack White   Composer
Steve Greenwell   Mixing,Engineer
Carla Thomas   Composer
Carole King   Composer
Ernie Isley   Composer
David Gorman   Design,Art Direction
Ronald Isley   Composer
Rudolph Isley   Composer
Marvin Isley   Composer
Michael Mangini   Producer
Mickey Buckins   Composer
O'Kelly Isley   Composer
Questlove   Producer
Bryan Lasley   Design,Art Direction
George Jackson   Composer
Gerry Goffin   Composer
Harlan Howard   Composer
Steve Greenberg   Producer,Executive Producer
Bobby Miller   Composer
Chris Jasper   Composer
John R. Angier   String Arrangements
John Ellison   Composer
David Porter   Composer
John Sebastian   Composer
Norman Harris   Composer
Aretha Franklin   Composer
Karen Fuchs   Photography
John Angier   String Arrangements
Charles Buckins   Composer
Fatou Sow   A&R
Charles Allen Smith   Photography
Willie Garner   Composer
Jon B. Sebastian   Composer
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