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Soul of a Woman

Soul of a Woman

Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings (2017)

8.0/ 10

Our take on 'Soul of a Woman,' the final album from the timeless vintage soul hero

When Sharon Jones died of pancreatic cancer last

year, the world lost its greatest exponent of vintage soul; that she'd first

hit her stride in the '00s with the revivalist, detail-obsessed Daptone label,

made the accomplishment all the more striking.

Recorded over her last two years

with longtime sidemen, genre-masters all, Jones meets darkness with hope on

this denouement. "A Matter of Time" envisions world peace; "Come

and Be a Winner" is a funky pep talk. It's easy to read themes of

mortality into the lyrics, but this is a stirringly indefatigable

farewell.

Her Brooklyn church choir joins in for "Call On God," and

the LP ends heartbreakingly with Jones chuckling or crying – it's hard to tell.

Maybe both.

When Sharon Jones died of pancreatic cancer last year, the world lost its greatest exponent of vintage soul; that she'd first hit her stride in the '00s with the revivalist, detail-obsessed Daptone label, made the accomplishment all the more striking. Recorded over her last two years with longtime sidemen, genre-masters all, Jones meets darkness with hope on this denouement. "A Matter of Time" envisions world peace; "Come and Be a Winner" is a funky pep talk. It's easy to read themes of mortality into the lyrics, but this is a stirringly indefatigable farewell. Her Brooklyn church choir joins in for "Call On God," and the LP ends heartbreakingly with Jones chuckling or crying – it's hard to tell. Maybe both.

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