Mind, Body & Soul
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Mind, Body & Soul | ||
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Studio album by Joss Stone | ||
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Genre | Soul | |
Length | 69:08 | |
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Producer(s) | Boilerhouse Boys, Commissioner Gordon, Steven Greenberg (also executive), Mike Mangini, Conner Reeves, Johnathan Shorten, Betty Wright | |
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Joss Stone chronology | ||
The Soul Sessions (2003) |
Mind, Body & Soul (2004) |
Introducing Joss Stone (2007) |
Alternate covers | ||
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Dutch limited edition cover | ||
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Special edition cover |
Mind, Body & Soul is the second album by English soul singer Joss Stone, released in 2004 (see 2004 in music). The album was Joss Stone's most successful album to date in both the UK and the U.S.; the album reached number one in the UK, making her the youngest female singer to hit number one on the UK Albums Chart (previously held by Avril Lavigne), and peaked her at number eleven on the U.S. Billboard 200, where it went Platinum. Even though the album was successful, none of the singles from the album had managed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. However, the album's third single, "Spoiled", had managed to peak at number fifty-four on the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. The album was also nominated for the Grammy Award for "Best Pop Vocal Album" in 2005. It was the UK's thirty-ninth best seller of 2004.
The album's hidden track, "Daniel", is about her half-brother, Daniel Skillin, a convicted armed robber who had already been in prison in 2000 for attempting to hold up a post office with a hammer, and was only recently released.[1]
This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Right to Be Wrong" (Joss Stone, Desmond Child, Betty Wright) – 4:40
- "Jet Lag" (Joss Stone, Johnathan Shorten, Conner Reeves) – 4:00
- "You Had Me" (Joss Stone, Francis White, Wendy Stoker, Betty Wright) – 3:59
- "Spoiled" (Joss Stone, Lamont Dozier, Beau Dozier) – 4:03
- "Don't Cha Wanna Ride" (Joss Stone, Desmond Child, Betty Wright, Steve Greenberg, Mike Mangini, Eugene Record, William Sanders) – 3:31
- "Less Is More" (Joss Stone, Johnathan Shorten, Conner Reeves) – 4:17
- "Security" (Joss Stone, Steve Greenberg, Daniel Pierre) – 4:30
- "Young at Heart" (Joss Stone, Salaam Remi) – 4:10
- "Snakes and Ladders" (Joss Stone, Johnathan Shorten, Conner Reeves) – 3:35
- "Understand" (Joss Stone, Betty Wright, Andy Morris, Mike Mangini, Steve Greenberg) – 3:46
- "Don't Know How" (Daniel Pierre, Curtis Richardson, Jeremy Ruzumna, Justin Gray) – 4:01
- "Torn and Tattered" (Austin Howard, Ben Wolf, Andy Dean, Betty Wright) – 3:58
- "Killing Time" (Beth Gibbons, Joss Stone, Betty Wright) – 5:11
- "Sleep Like a Child" (Patrick Seymour) – 5:21
- "Daniel" (hidden track) – 2:46
[edit] Japanese edition
- "Holding Out for a Hero" (based on "Moonlight" Sonata) (Ludwig van Beethoven, Joss Stone) – 3:35
[edit] Limited Dutch edition
Recorded live at De Duif, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, on January 24, 2005. Released January 24, 2005.
- "Super Duper Love" (Live) – 7:00
- "Fell in Love with a Boy" (Live) – 5:04
- "Spoiled" (Live) – 4:18
- "Less Is More" (Live) – 4:59
- "Right to Be Wrong" (Live) – 5:25
- "You Had Me" (Live) – 4:53
[edit] Special edition
Released November 14, 2005 in the UK and November 22, 2005 in the U.S.
- "The Right Time" (Carl Leroy) – 3:51
- "God Only Knows" (Tony Asher, Brian Wilson) – 2:57
- "Calling It Christmas" (duet with Elton John) (Elton John, Bernie Taupin) – 4:16
[edit] DVD side
- "You Had Me" (Video)
- "Right to Be Wrong" (Video)
- "Spoiled" (Video)
- "Don't Cha Wanna Ride" (Video)
- "Mind, Body & Soul" (EPK)
[edit] Personnel
- Joss Stone - vocals, background vocals
- Raymond Angry - Hammond organ, clavinet, Moog synthesizer
- Teodross Avery - saxophone
- Ruby Baker - background vocals
- Cindy Blackman - drums
- Bombshell - background vocals
- Astor "Crusty" Campbell - drums
- Brian Chen - viola
- Willburn "Squiddly" Cole - drums
- Commissioner Gordon - percussion
- Carole Cook - viola
- Delroy "Chris" Cooper - bass
- Jack Daley - bass
- Clovette Danzy - background vocals
- Tanya Darby - trumpet
- Elizabeth Dyson - cello
- Jenni Fujita - background vocals
- Van Gibbs - guitar
- Willlie "Little Beaver" Hale - guitar
- Dawn Hannay - viola
- Vincent Henry - clarinet, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
- David "Jody" Hill - drums
- Stanford Hunter - trombone
- Pete Iannacone - bass
- Jonathan Joseph - drums
- Vivek Kamath - viola
- Ellison Kendrick - background vocals
- Lisa Kim - violin
- Sarah Kim - violin
- Tom Carney Myung Hi Kim - violin
- Krzysztof Kuznik - violin
- Soo Hyun Kwon - violin
- Benny Latimore - piano, Wurlitzer
- Betty Lattimore - piano
- Jeanne LeBlan - cello
- Jessica Lee - violin
- Matthew Lehmann - violin
- Liza Lim - violin
- Tom "Bones" Malone - trombone, trumpet, flugelhorn, baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone
- Pat Milando - French horn
- Matt Milewsky - violin
- Kenneth Mirkin - viola
- Eileen Moon - cello
- Tracey Moore - background vocals
- Angelo Morris - bass, Fender Rhodes
- Phil Myers - French horn
- A.J. Nilo - guitar
- Ignacio Nunez - percussion
- Daniel Panner - viola
- Sandra Park - violin
- Bruce Purse - trumpet, flugelhorn
- Conner Reeves - background vocals
- Salaam Remi - organ, bass, strings, Wurlitzer
- Margaret Reynolds - background vocals
- Nile Rodgers - guitar
- Veronica Sanchez - background vocals
- William Scott - background vocals
- Laura Seaton - violin
- Sarah Seiver - cello
- Johnathan Shorten - synthesizer, keyboard, Fender Rhodes
- Fiona Simon - violin
- Dave Smith - French horn
- Earl "Chinna" Smith - guitar
- Angie Stone - Fender Rhodes
- Timmy Thomas - Hammond organ
- Carl Vandenbosche - percussion
- Alan Weekes - electric guitar
- Betty Wright - background vocals
- Jeanette Wright - background vocals
- Sharon Yamada - violin
- Jung Sun Yoo - violin
- Nir Zidkiyahu - percussion
[edit] Production
- Producers: Boilerhouse Boys, Commissioner Gordon, Steven Greenberg, Mike Managini, Conner Reeves, Johnathan Shorten, Betty Wright, Daniel Pierre
- Executive producer: Steven Greenberg
- Engineers: Steve Greenwell, Gary Noble, Jamie Siegel
- Assistant engineer: Shomoni "Sho" Dylan
- Mastering: Chris Gehringer
- Vocal producer: Betty Wright
- Programming: Steve Greenwell, Mike Managini
- Drum programming: Johnathan Shorten
- Horn arrangements: Thom Bell
- String arrangements: John R. Angier, Thom Bell
- Vocal arrangement: Conner Reeves
- Art direction: David Gorman, Bryan Lasley, Aleeta Mayo
- Design: David Gorman, Bryan Lasley, Aleeta Mayo
- Photography: Roger Moenks, Amy Touma
- Liner notes: Joss Stone
[edit] Charts
Chart (2004) | Peak position |
Certification | Sales | ||||
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UK Albums Chart | 1 | 3x Platinum | 900,000 | ||||
Australian ARIA Albums Chart | 7 | Gold | 35,000 | ||||
Austrian Albums Chart | 4 | Gold | 15,000 | ||||
Brazilian Albums Chart | — | Gold | 30,000(+) | ||||
Portuguese Albums Chart | — | Platinum | 20.000(+) | Canadian Albums Chart | — | Gold | 50,000 |
Dutch Albums Chart | — | Platinum | 70,000 | ||||
European Albums Chart | — | Platinum | 1,000,000 | ||||
French Albums Chart | 23 | Gold | 100,000 | ||||
German Albums Chart | 7 | Platinum | 200,000 | ||||
Swiss Albums Chart | 6 | Gold | 15,000 | ||||
Swedish Albums Chart | 21 | ||||||
U.S. Billboard 200 | 11 | Platinum | 1,000,000 | ||||
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 15 | ||||||
U.S. Billboard Top Internet Albums | 11 | ||||||
United World Chart | 2 | 2x Platinum | 4,000,000 |
[edit] References
Studio albums: The Soul Sessions • Mind, Body & Soul • Introducing Joss Stone
Singles: "Fell in Love with a Boy" • "Super Duper Love"
"You Had Me" • "Right to Be Wrong" • "Spoiled" • "Don't Cha Wanna Ride"
"Tell Me 'Bout It" • "Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now"
Featured singles: "Cry Baby/Piece of My Heart" • "Cry Baby Cry"