Joss Stone - The Soul Sessions EPK

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Review by Leonie Easterbrook

The Soul Sessions EPK by Joss Stone: A Timeless Debut That Still Resonates When Joss Stone dropped The Soul Sessions EPK in 2003, it wasn’t just another album—it felt like a statement. Hailing from the UK and backed by EMI, this then-teenager brought a mix of funk, soul, and even a dash of stage-screen drama to the table. It’s not perfect, but man, does it have heart. Let’s dive into why this record still sticks with listeners two decades later. First off, you can’t talk about this project without mentioning the title track, “The Soul Sessions.” The groove hits immediately, pulling you in like an old friend inviting you to dance. What makes it memorable is how raw it feels. Joss doesn’t overthink it—her voice is smooth yet gritty, like she’s channeling some deep well of emotion most singers her age wouldn’t dare touch. And those horns? They’re punchy enough to make you want to crank up the volume every time they kick in. It’s one of those tracks that reminds you what real soul music should sound like—no frills, just pure energy. Another standout has to be “Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin’ On Me?).” This cover of Bettye Swan’s classic could’ve easily fallen flat, but Joss nails it. She takes the original’s sass and amps it up tenfold, throwing in playful ad-libs that feel spontaneous rather than rehearsed. Listening to it now, I’m struck by how confident she sounds. At only 16, she had no business owning a song like this—but there she is, owning it anyway. It’s impossible not to smile while hearing her belt out those high notes with such ease. Sure, The Soul Sessions EPK isn’t groundbreaking in terms of production or innovation. But that’s kind of the point. It’s unapologetically retro, leaning hard into influences like Aretha Franklin and Dusty Springfield. Joss doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel here; instead, she reminds us why we fell in love with soul music in the first place. Her authenticity shines through every track, making it clear why critics and fans alike were blown away at the time. Looking back, it’s wild to think about how young Joss was when she made this album. Most artists spend years honing their craft before releasing something this polished—and yes, I know I said it wasn’t perfect earlier, but let’s be honest, it kinda is. There’s a charm to its imperfections, though, like little cracks in the paint that give it character. Here’s the thing: If you’ve never listened to The Soul Sessions EPK, do yourself a favor and press play. Just don’t blame me if you find yourself hooked. Oh, and fun fact? After listening to it again recently, I realized my cat actually seems to dig Joss Stone too. Go figure.

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Artist: Joss Stone
Album: The Soul Sessions EPK

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"The Soul Sessions" EPK5:37

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Formats

  • VHS
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Notes

Official EMI promo VHS.

About Joss Stone

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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.

Real Name

    • Joscelyn Eve Stoker

Name Vars

  • J Stone
  • J. Stone
  • J.Stone
  • Jess Stone
  • Joan Stone
  • Joss
  • Stone
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Aliases

  • Joscelyn Eve Stoker

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: Joss Stone’s *The Soul Sessions EPK* came out in 2003 when she was just 16 years old. It’s wild to think someone so young could nail that soulful, funky vibe. The UK singer blew people away with her voice, and this EPK gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at her debut album. Plus, it’s kinda cool how she blended genres like funk, soul, and even stage music all in one project.