Osborne's apparent fascination with all things sexual or spiritual combines to great effect here, as demonstrated in the libidinous charge of "Right Hand Man," the eerie,...
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"Relish" can be a sharp, bittersweet condiment; it can also suggest a determined gusto to live to the fullest. Combined, these two images provide a good taste of Joan...
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Notable for its inherent historical value, this disc offers a worthwhile glimpse into Osborne's pre-Relish days with most of the tracks from her indie release Soul Show:...
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Five years after scoring with the mega hit "One of Us" and becoming the topic of more than a few religious conservatives' tirades, Joan Osborne returns with Righteous Love,...
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While 1995's Relish proved Joan Osborne was a smart and idiosyncratic lyricist with a big, strong and soulful voice, the unexpected success of the album (and the single "One...
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