Joss Stone - LP1 (2011)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 261 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 92 Mb | Scans ~ 33 Mb
Label: Stone'd, Surfdog | # 233454 | Time: 00:40:12
Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Blues-Rock, Pop/Rock
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 261 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 92 Mb | Scans ~ 33 Mb
Label: Stone'd, Surfdog | # 233454 | Time: 00:40:12
Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Blues-Rock, Pop/Rock
LP1 marks the third successive album from Joss Stone where she’s attempting to hit the restart button on her career, to usher in a new beginning for the neo-soul diva or, better yet, find the right setting for her considerable gifts. This journey began with 2007’s splashy modern R&B set Introducing Joss Stone, a makeover she rebelled against on her major-label kiss-off Colour Me Free, and now that she’s truly independent, she’s aligned with Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart for LP1, returning to the classicism of her earliest work. There is a difference. Stewart is naturally reluctant to present Stone in a strictly soul setting; R&B is the foundation, but he dabbles in tight funk, folk, blues, Euro-rock, and modernist pop, giving LP1 just enough elasticity so it breathes and just enough color so it doesn’t seem staid.