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4.0 out of 5 stars Joss' Introduction. 4 stars., November 25, 2007
This review is from: New Album (Audio CD)
First off, what is it with the people saying that the backup singers need to go away? They only enhance the experience, IMO. And also, did you NOT like the backup singers in her near-classic, Spoiled? That's a question you can ask yourself.

I find that this CD is good but nothing great. Sure, there are SOME good songs but I must admit Joss' head IS a little big (see Headturner). I don't hate her though. Besides, the song is fun. And if this is how she is trying to "re-introduce" herself to us then I'm all for the attempt. The only song here that I really don't care for is Proper Nice. What's up with that song? Haha. I'm not crazy about Bad Habit or Music either...The latter is actually growing on me but Lauryn Hill's rap is annoying IMO. I think she and Joss should have just sung together.

Anyway, on a lighter note my favorite song here is definitely Put Your Hands On Me. I find it to be real funky (which most of this CD is: funky). Some think Introducing Joss Stone is soulful like her first CD but I must disagree. I think it perfectly lacks soul. Here are my favorite songs:

Put Your Hands On Me
Bruised But Not Broken
Arms Of My Baby
Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now feat. Common

You know what I see that happened here? Joss definitely traded soul and got fun. That's what this is, a fun album. If you're looking for something even a little bit soulful, please, PLEASE look elsewhere. You won't find that here. But what is up with all these 1-star reviews? Do you think this CD is THAT bad? I mean really, come on here. This is still Joss Stone we're talking about. And besides, What Were We Thinking is in the same vein of what she used to sing. If you're reading this, Hi, Joss. I'm a big fan (I know if I was an artist I'd check to see what people thought of my album:P)!

P.S. I think Bruised But Not Broken should be her next single.

Cover Art: A++ (the best I've ever seen...)
Songwriting: B-
Vocals: A- (Wow. So soulful. Like no other songbird.)
Vocal Emotion: B-
Vocal Acrobatics: B+
Production: B
Length: A+

4 stars.

Overall: B+
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Introducing Joss Stone Japanese Import, October 10, 2007
This review is from: New Album (Audio CD)
This CD is better than the Introducing Joss Stone that was released in the States.... The Japanese import has two songs that are excellent... Big Ole Game and My God..... It is worth buying even if you have the the one released in the states I bought one and my bff bought one... Just when I didn't think Joss could outdo herself she did it again!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars better the 3rd time, February 9, 2008
This review is from: New Album (Audio CD)
I came upon Joss Stone about 4 years ago from at friend a work. I heard her voice through the remakes and soulful ballads on the first 2 CDS...but Introducing Joss Stone has to be her greatest work. My favorite on it is Bruised but not Broken. I bought the CD and downloaded it to my IPod just before a cruise to the Bahamas and I don't think I listened to anything else the whole time. The songs on this CD really tells us a lot more about the artist than the first 2. If you don't have it, get it.
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