Joss Stone

Real Name:
Jocelyn Eve Stoker
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British soul music vocalist.

Born: 11 April 1987 in Dover, Kent, England, UK.

Hailing from Ashill, Devon, England, UK. She gained notoriety with her debut album, "The Soul Sessions" (2003), produced by soul legend and personal mentor, Betty Wright. The release of cover songs, highlighted by her slinky take of The White Stripes' "Fell In Love With A Girl" (changed to "Boy").

The album "Mind Body & Soul" (2004) was her first release of original material, and she has since followed with more albums.
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Albums

Mind Body & Soul

(8 versions)
S-Curve Records 2004

Introducing Joss Stone

(11 versions)
Virgin 2007

Colour Me Free

(4 versions)
Virgin 2009

LP1

(4 versions)
Stone'd Records, Surfdog Records 2011

Singles & EPs

Right To Be Wrong

(5 versions)
Relentless Records, Virgin 2004

Fell In Love With A Boy

(6 versions)
Relentless Records 2004

Super Duper Love

(3 versions)
Relentless Records 2004

You Had Me

(3 versions)
Virgin, Relentless Records 2004

Don't Cha Wanna Ride

(4 versions)
Relentless Records 2004

Spoiled

(2 versions)
Relentless Records 2005

Santana featuring Sean Paul and Joss Stone - Cry Baby Cry (3 versions)

Arista 2006

Joss Stone featuring Common - Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now (4 versions)

Virgin, Relentless Records 2007

L-O-V-E

(2 versions)
Virgin Records America, Inc. 2007

Tell Me 'Bout It

(5 versions)
Virgin, Relentless Records 2007

Baby Baby Baby

(2 versions)
Relentless Records 2007

Put Your Hands On Me

(7", Promo)
U&A Recordings 2007

Live Session EP (iTunes Exclusive)

(File, AAC, EP, 256)
Virgin 2007

Free Me

(CDr, Single, Promo)
Virgin 2009

Somehow

(2 versions)
Stone'd Records, Surfdog Records 2011

Ricky Martin Featuring Joss Stone - The Best Thing About Me Is You (CDr, Single, Promo)

RCA 2011

Compilations

The Best Of Joss Stone 2003-2009

(CD, Comp)
EMI 2011

Videos

Mind Body & Soul Sessions

(DVD-V)
S-Curve Records 2004

Miscellaneous

Interview

(CDr, Promo, Int)
EMI (Denmark) 2007
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by Apeman Feb 25, 2009
Only yesterday, I saw the legendary Joss Stone do an intimate gig at TJ's Woodhouse Club in Leeds, UK (to test new ground, I think) and I just thought of sharing my experience of seeing her live.

As a lot of people know, she has an incredible singing voice, and yes that is indeed true. She sang all of her well known stuff (You Had Me, Tell Me Bout It, Right To Be Wrong, Fell In Love With A Boy etc), plus she even tested material from her new forthcoming album, which really went down a hit with the crowd.

One of the things she did, which really impressed me was her stage persona. She was a real hit with the audience, as she came across as being chatty and really friendly (she sang Stevie Wonder's Happy Birthday to a girl, who had her Birthday that day!), not like those MOR Divas, who are robtotic and big-headed. Joss, and all of the band (who, so I'm told, have worked with James Brown RIP), were very smiley, and seemed like they were having a great time!!!

If you haven't checked her out, check her out!
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