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Monday 15 February 2021

Joss Stone - Collaborations and Lesser Know Tracks


My partner was visiting her elderly mother at the weekend and watched the final of 'The Masked Singer' with her and promptly texted me to ask me to find some Joss Stone (who won) material for her, as she said she hadn't realised what such a good singer she was. So I 'dutifully' researched her catalogue for 'she who must be obeyed'! I posted her latest single 'Walk With Me' a few months ago in Dec. 2020. 


It is quite remarkable that, although having been around for 18 years (she emerged on the scene in 2003, aged 16) that she is still only 33. In that time she has amassed 8 studio albums along with a several Live EPs and dozens of singles and collaborations.

Full respect to her as she stood by her principles and refused to be manipulated by her record company and bought herself out of her remaining contract with EMI in 2009 so she would be free to record what she wanted to and not what the record company wanted her to record. Read the full story on Metro Times.

Album Discography

2003 - The Soul Sessions
2004 - Mind Body & Soul
2007 - Introducing
2009 - Color Me Free!
2011 - LP1
2012 - The Soul Sessions Vol 2
2015 - Water From The Soul
2017 - Mama Earth

For me, Joss Stone is the best female blue-eyed soul singer to come from the UK.  If you are tempted to dispute that then you just have to consider the respect there is for her from the 'A' list of artists she has recorded with and listen to 'It's A Man's World', 'How Can I Mend A Broken Heart', '(Heaven Must Have Sent) Your Precious Love', 'Wild Honey' and many other tracks posted below.
 
She has collaborated with some of the biggest artists in the world including Elton John, Mick Jagger, Van Morrison, Dean Martin, Annie Lennox, Ringo Starr, Santana, Buddy Guy, James Morrison, Jeff Beck, Ricky Martin, Jools Holland, Dave Stewart as well as soul artists Al Green, Smokey Robinson, Betty Wright, Patti LaBelle, John Legend, Tower Of Power, Raphael Saadiq, Lemar, Shaun Escoffery, Beverly Knight and David Sanborn to name just a few!

Rather than post her solo offerings (which would be predictable) here are 20 of her collaborations and a few non-album and OST tracks which may not be as well known. These are in chronical order not any implied order of merit, although what a way to start!

B side to single Super Duper Love

2004 - Alfie
From 'Alfie Soundtrack'

2004 - w Mick Jagger, Nadirah "Nadz" Seid · Wicked Time
From 'Alfie Soundtrack'

From 'Music from and Inspired by Desperate Housewives'

2006 Sly & The Family Stone with Joss Stone, John Legend, Van Hunt - Family Affair 
From compilation 'Different Strokes by Different Folks'

2006 - Lemar - Anniversary
From 'The Truth About Love'

2008 - Al Green - How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
From 'Sex and the City: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'

2008 - Raphael Saadiq - Just One Kiss
From 'The Way I See It'

2009 - Smokey Robinson Feat. Joss Stone You're the One for Me· 
From 'Time Flies When You're Having Fun' album

From 'Great American Soulbook'

2009 - Tower of Power - It Takes Two
From 'Great American Soulbook'

2011 - The E Family - The Other Half of Me
From 'Now & Forever'

2011 - Betty Wright & The Roots - Whisper In The Wind
From 'Betty Wright: The Movie'

From her 2012 album The Soul Sessions Vol 2
Originally recorded by The Honey Cone in 1969 on Hot Wax
Is it just me or does this sound similar to Ann Sexton - You've Been Gone Too Long?

From 'Soundtrack for a Revolution'

From 'Soundtrack for a Revolution'

2014 - Nitin Sawhney Feat. Joss Stone -  I Ask You 
From 'OneZero'

2015 - Van Morrison - Wild Honey
From 'Duets' - This is a great version!

2016 - The Infamous Stringdusters - Have a Little Faith
From 'Ladies & Gentlemen'

2016 - Shaun Escoffrey - Evergreen
From 'Evergreen'


3 comments:

Eva L. said...

Hey!

Love the blog and your write-ups! I work for an indie funk and soul label and was wondering if there's an email to contact you to let you know of our future releases?

Thanks,
Eva

SoulStrutter said...

Hi Eva
Thanks for you message and kind words. I'm glad you enjoy my posts. since lockdown I've been trying to keep abreast of all the good new soul releases, but also post lots of 'oldies'.
Feel free to contact me at soulstrutter@gmail.com
Best Regards

Unknown said...

Rob Thomas & Joss astone - stop draghing my heart around. Great duet.