Bugs Burnett - 10/Dec/2009 When it comes to white soul singers, Joss Stone doesn't have the restraint of a Dusty Springfield or the power of a Luba, but Stone has a couple thing...
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Colin McGuire - 09/Dec/2009  Quite possibly the best five-track span of songs to ever appear on a Joss Stone record lies on her 2007 masterpiece, Introducing…. From the swin...
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Angus Batey - 16/Nov/2009 First things first: yes, the cover art is awful. She isn't the only artist to bang on a bit too much for some people's tastes about her dysfunctional ...
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Kev - 14/Nov/2009  I know looking at this score for the album you’d think otherwise, but I really do like Joss Stone and I think she’s had way too much of a ...
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Mike Diver - 13/Nov/2009 It’s easy to forget that Joss Stone is still only 22 years old. This is her fourth album, and given all of her achievements to date – debu...
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Stephen Eddie - 08/Nov/2009  Joss Stone has grown up, to the extent that she's reportedly willing to forfeit on £2million to leave record label, EMI, who appear to be annoyed tha...
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Nick Levine - 07/Nov/2009  On last week's episode of The Xtra Factor, Joss Stone claimed - nay, insisted - that image plays no part in a pop wannabe's eventual success. Her hypo...
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Andy Gill - 06/Nov/2009  Delayed for a year by a label with whom she has fallen into dispute, Colour Me Free! represents a return to the retro-soul style of Joss Stone's debut...
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Simmy Richman - 01/Nov/2009 Lambasted for that transitory transatlantic accent and locked in a dispute with her record label that has seen this arrive with little fanfare, at 22 ...
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Daniel Wilcox - 29/Oct/2009  Label disputes aside and seeking emancipation, Joss Stone's fourth album is probably her best yet. Joss Stone - Colour Me Free!Review by Daniel Wilcox...
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