Sharon Jones emerged from the Brooklyn bar scene a few years ago as a charming exponent of retro-soul with a slight tinge of Afro-beat flavor thanks to her horn-heavy band, The Dap Kings. With I Learned the Hard Way, the nine-piece groups fourth outing, the formula is showing signs of fatigue.
Most of Hard Way comes across as little more than mimicry of 60s/early 70s-era Stax/Volt soul, right down to a that-man-dont-treat-me-right spoken intro to Window Shopping. True, the disc features enthusiastic playing, period-faithful arrangements, troubled-woman lyrics and Jones robust, if rather generic, vocals but the material does little to distinguish itself, from song to song, or in comparison to its stylistic forbear.
This article appears in Apr 14-20, 2010.
