Country Memories includes versions of 12 of Jones' favorite country songs, including "Cool Water," "Detroit City," "Sixteen Tons," "He'll Have to Go" and "Ghost Riders in...
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Back to Back includes eight Tom Jones hits ("What's New Pussycat," "It's Not Unusual") with eight hits by Humperdinck ("Release Me," "There Goes My Everything"). ~ Keith...
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For many acts, the casino circuit is the kiss of death creatively, but in the case of Tom Jones the exact opposite is true -- amidst the neon lights, craps tables and slot...
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The budget-priced From the Vaults collects ten tracks Tom Jones recorded over the years, but for one reason or another never released. It's hard to see why these stayed in...
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Greatest Performances culls a number of live performances from the '70s, resulting in a reasonably entertaining listen, but it's still an album that's only necessary for...
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Born Thomas Jones Woodward in 1940 in Wales, Tom Jones has been releasing albums and singles since the mid-'60s and still continues to do so with regularity and chart...
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The Nashville sides of both Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck are reflected on the budget-priced collection Sing Country Favorites; while Jones' six tracks include the...
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Focusing primarily on Tom Jones' late-1960s output, this 12-track collection features such perennials as "It's Not Unusual," "What's New Pussycat?" (in a curiously...
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She's a Lady may have an uneven selection of songs, but the title track was Tom Jones' biggest hit and its double-sided follow-up "Puppet Man" / "Resurrection Shuffle" was...
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It had been six years since Tom Jones released his last stateside record, but this one scored big in England and on the Continent, for good reason. Ultra-modern and topical,...
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In an attempt to resurrect his recording career, Tom Jones turned to country music in the early '80s. Darlin', his first attempt at string-laden country-pop, was also his...
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Don't Let Our Dreams Die Young, Tom Jones' third country album for Mercury Records (following 1981's Darlin' and 1982's Tom Jones Country) was the most successful of the...
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With Love Is on the Radio, Tom Jones began to return to mainstream pop/rock, which suited his vocal style better than the country-pop he had been singing for the past four...
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Following the surprise success of "Kiss," his collaboration with the art-dance outfit the Art of Noise, Tom Jones recorded Move Closer, a collection of state-of-the-art...
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Tender Loving Care was a more confident album than the previous Love Is on the Radio, yet it still suffered from a stiff, synthesized production and a preponderance of tepid...
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Things That Matter Most to Me compiles Jones' greatest country-pop hits. Taken in one sitting, the singles sound stronger than they do on the albums, and show that Jones can...
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Tom Jones revels in MOR pop for this mostly fine 1969 long-player. Big-band swank makes a rare appearance on opener "Fly Me to the Moon," while the remainder ranges through...
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The Complete Tom Jones is a highly enjoyable set which collects most of Tom Jones' hit recordings, beginning with his first major success, 1965's "It's Not Unusual," and...
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The Best of Tom Jones is a comprehensive collection of his greatest hits that supplants The Complete Tom Jones as being the definitive CD-era hits collection. Running 22...
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Before (or actually in the midst of) his career of catching panties on his mike stand, smooth crooning Welshman Tom Jones had his own televised variety show which gave Mr....
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Tom Jones has never been known for his subtlety, which doesn't necessarily make him a prime candidate for a romantic ballad crooner. Nevertheless, like any showman, Jones...
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Part of Universal's massive 20th Century Masters/The Millennium Collection, this 12-song budget set draws on a dozen of Jones' best-known tunes. Highlights include "It's Not...
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It had been six years since Tom Jones released his last stateside record, but this one scored big in England and on the Continent, for good reason. Ultra-modern and topical,...
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Reloaded differs from the slew of Tom Jones compilations available by including songs from his later career, a time he was messing about with contemporary pop artists. The...
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