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Joan Osborne

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When she first hit the charts in 1995, Joan Osborne was lumped into Year of the Woman articles that sandwiched her between Alanis Morissette's feistiness, Sheryl Crow-style blues and Jewel's doe-eyed soul. To commercial rock slaves, though, she was a ubiquitous radio presence, repeating "what if God was one of us" enough times to make even the man upstairs reach for His earplugs. The exposure paid off in Grammy nominations but not record deals, as Osborne switched labels and declawed her sound to fit even better on the mainstream Adult Alternative couch.

- Jennifer Maerz

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. One Of Us (5:03) Gold - Soft Rock $0.99
2. St. Teresa (5:21) Relish $0.99
3. Crazy Baby (7:33) Relish $0.99
4. Right Hand Man (5:00) Relish $0.99
5. Man In The Long Black Coat (5:50) Relish $0.99
6. Sweeter Than The Rest (4:08) Little Wild One $0.99
7. Ain't No Sunshine  (3:10) Breakfast In Bed $0.99
8. Son Of A Preacher Man (Live) (6:59) The Best Of Joan Osborne 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection $0.99
9. Little Wild One (4:31) Little Wild One $0.99
10. Please Don't Tell Me How The Story Ends (4:01) Pretty Little Stranger $0.99

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