Reloaded: Greatest Hits

Tom Jones Reloaded: Greatest Hits

Tom Jones
Label: Utv Records
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:14th October 2003

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Track Listing

  • 1. It's Not Unusual - Tom Jones, Mills, Gordon [1]
  • 2. Sexbomb [Peppermint Jam Mix] - Tom Jones, Mousse T
  • 3. What's New Pussycat? - Tom Jones, Bacharach, Burt
  • 4. Delilah - Tom Jones, Mason, Barry [2]
  • 5. Kiss - Tom Jones, Prince [1]
  • 6. She's a Lady - Tom Jones, Anka, Paul
  • 7. Mama Told Me (Not to Come) - Tom Jones, Newman, Randy
  • 8. Tom Jones International - Tom Jones, Duplessis, Jerry
  • 9. Thunderball - Tom Jones, Barry, John [1]
  • 10. Baby, It's Cold Outside - Tom Jones, Loesser, Frank
  • 11. Black Betty - Tom Jones, Ledbetter, Huddie
  • 12. If I Only Knew - Tom Jones, Rise Robots Rise
  • 13. Green, Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones, Putman, Curly
  • 14. Sometimes We Cry - Tom Jones, Morrison, Van
  • 15. Without Love (There Is Nothing) - Tom Jones, Small, Danny
  • 16. Motherless Child - Tom Jones, Traditional
  • 17. With These Hands - Tom Jones, Davis, Benny
  • 18. Help Yourself - Tom Jones, Donida, Carlo
  • 19. Burning Down the House - Tom Jones, Byrne, David

Amazon.com

Tom Jones all but invented saucy power pop back before the sixties even started to swing when his second single "It's Not Unusual" rocketed up the UK charts in 1965. After that initial triumph the singer never looked back, tying his hair back with a thin black ribbon and putting some rather expressive body English into his stage moves, which assured that the stage floor would be routinely pelted with various undergarments pitched by enthusiastic fans. Almost four decades later both Jones and his audience are no less fervent as Wales' second-most famous export runs through his extensive and varied songbook, still imbuing his old chestnuts like "What's New Pussycat?" and "Delilah" with a sense of naughty fun and irony. But Jones is at his best while giving the latest generation of rockers a run for their money, as he pairs up with the likes of Wyclef Jean, the Sterophonics, Art of Noise, the Cardigans, and Mousse T; as he overhauls staid tired standards like "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)" or "Baby It's Cold Outside" with his arch humor and gutsy delivery. Prince's "Kiss" crackles with an inner light that even the great Minneapolis savant didn?t intend, while his duet with Portishead is as cold and disturbing as a grave. A must have album. --Jaan Uhelszki

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