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HighwireC
SUPERHEAVY tracklist:
"Miracle Worker"
"You're Never Gonna Change"
"One Day, One Night"
"Energy"
"SuperHeavy"
"Satyameva Jayate"
"Beautiful People"
"I Don't Mind"
"Common Ground"
"Unbelievable"
"Hey Captain"
"Soul Music"
"Mahya"
"Warning People"
"Rock the Country"
"New Born Baby"
"I Can't Take It No More"
17 songs
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HighwireC
SUPERHEAVY tracklist:
"Miracle Worker"
"You're Never Gonna Change"
"One Day, One Night"
"Energy"
"SuperHeavy"
"Satyameva Jayate"
"Beautiful People"
"I Don't Mind"
"Common Ground"
"Unbelievable"
"Hey Captain"
"Soul Music"
"Mahya"
"Warning People"
"Rock the Country"
"New Born Baby"
"I Can't Take It No More"
17 songs
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wondering if SH's 'New Born Baby' is the same as JS's 'Newborn', guess time will tell...
[www.joss-stone.net]
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HighwireC
"Satyameva Jayate," which translates to "the truth alone triumphs." ..."
Isn´t that on the flag of India?
Slumdog Millionaire knowledge...
Yes she does have her own CD coming out and is currently doing promotion for it. She'll also probably participate in promotion for Super Heavy. But I think it's highly unlikely they'll ever play live,Quote
Max'sKansasCity
fwiw- From what I have seen (recently on the promotion front in the US) is Joss Stone out pushing HER OWN new CD/material. She has not even mentioned Super Heavy or Jagger or any of this. Who knows what the means about anything.... but I bet she will do what is best for her, and HER record company, which she owns... and I would guess that means her own tour, pushing her own product... but who knows... we will see.
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sweetcharmedlifeYes she does have her own CD coming out and is currently doing promotion for it. She'll also probably participate in promotion for Super Heavy. But I think it's highly unlikely they'll ever play live,Quote
Max'sKansasCity
fwiw- From what I have seen (recently on the promotion front in the US) is Joss Stone out pushing HER OWN new CD/material. She has not even mentioned Super Heavy or Jagger or any of this. Who knows what the means about anything.... but I bet she will do what is best for her, and HER record company, which she owns... and I would guess that means her own tour, pushing her own product... but who knows... we will see.
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Bitches Brew
Full song...
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Bitches Brew
Full song...
Wow...I've heard it a few times now, and it keeps getting better to my ears.
Bring it on!
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WorriedAboutYou
Miracle worker severely lacks any balls, grit or edge. The song gets boring quickly, doesn't go anywhere interesting and overstays its welcome halfway through. Jagger's oversinging is excruciating at times, Stone sounds fake, Marley comes out of it relatively unscathed apart from some mind-bendingly poor lyrics.
Why Jagger - or any of them - are wasting their time with this turd of a project is utterly beyond me.
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proudmary
Superheavy
"Miracle Worker"
Rolling Stone: star rating 3 1/2
By JON DOLAN
AUGUST 3, 2011
People don’t often use the term "world music" anymore, but the first offering from Superheavy — Mick Jagger's collaboration with Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Damian Marley and Indian theatrical composer A.R. Rahman — is some pretty worldly stuff. Jagger really goes for it, tasting every word he rolls out over the soul-splashed roots-reggae groove, which is cut with a gorgeous fiddle melody strung between Nashville and Istanbul. It's a summertime single built for every beach.
Listen to "Miracle Worker": [www.rollingstone.com]