Joss Stone: LP1

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Amy Winehouse’s death has left a hole in neo-soul and Joss Stone’s latest only illustrates what an irreplaceable talent Winehouse was. LP1 is the bluesy 24-year-old singer’s flattest and phoniest album yet, far removed from the bottled lightning that makes artists like Winehouse one of a kind. The red flags come flying early and often, starting with that title, which is basically musician’s code for “back-to-basics album.” LP1 is a fresh start for Stone, who parted ways with her label after creative differences and set up shop on her own—wait for it—Stone’d Records. But the results are no fresher than her previous work.