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First Listen: Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings

Anyone who's seen Sharon Jones command a stage can speak to her supreme confidence and power as a live performer: When she and her Dap-Kings played NPR Music's SXSW showcase on March 17 — click here to listen to the show and here to download a podcast — the vibe was intense and electric. At a music-industry conference dominated by curious-to-indifferent crowds, Jones toyed with her audience from the first note to the last.

As a studio artist, Jones tends to let that white-knuckle showmanship give way to slick, polished proficiency. With a remarkable arsenal at her disposal — the Daptone studios' vintage analog equipment, the Dap-Kings' legendary horn section — Jones spends her new album, I Learned the Hard Way, presiding over a string of confident and universally appealing soul ballads. Full of mid-tempo laments in which she yearns for love, fidelity and money, the album seems engineered for maximum timelessness. It succeeds mightily.

I Learned the Hard Way will be available for streaming here in its entirety until its release on April 6. Please leave your thoughts on the album in the comments section below.

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Stephen Thompson is a writer, editor and reviewer for NPR Music, where he speaks into any microphone that will have him and appears as a frequent panelist on All Songs Considered. Since 2010, Thompson has been a fixture on the NPR roundtable podcast Pop Culture Happy Hour, which he created and developed with NPR correspondent Linda Holmes. In 2008, he and Bob Boilen created the NPR Music video series Tiny Desk Concerts, in which musicians perform at Boilen's desk. (To be more specific, Thompson had the idea, which took seconds, while Boilen created the series, which took years. Thompson will insist upon equal billing until the day he dies.)