Forever Tom JonesTom Jones
Release Date: 11/21/2006
Original Release:
2006
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 996538_CD
UPC # 628261225521
Label: Madacy Distribution
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Performer: Tom Jones
Distributor: Madacy Distribution Notes: What are you gonna say? Here are three CDs and a DVD Tom Jones package that flips through most of his career. While the obvious hits are on the first two discs, it's the duets package on disc three that is very enticing because it is made up mostly of live and televised performances. There's Jones with Tina Turner doing Rod Stewart's "Hot Legs"; Jones swingin' it on the roots rock of "Don't Let Go" with Isaac Hayes; and finally, Jones with Dionne Warwick on "Endless Love." All the hits are here and, as previously mentioned, most are the original versions, but even the re-recorded ones stick pretty close to the script. Add to this DVD of Jones ripping it up for the panty-throwing masses of women from the WWII generation and you have a spectacle that's not only worth enduring but worth celebrating. Given the crap job that Madacy usually does, Forever Tom Jones is both a shock and a welcome surprise. ~ Thom Jurek
With his deep, rich voice and undeniable sex appeal, Welshman Tom Jones ruled the pop charts in the 1960s and early '70s. His mixture of pure pop and Vegas-style swagger made him a major concert attraction and the target of the passionately flung underwear of excited female fans. His 1988 collaboration with Art Of Noise on Prince's "Kiss" was the start of a comeback that would last through the beginning of the 21st century.
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