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Post subject: [2015-12-04] Tom Jones "Long Lost Suitcase" with guest Imelda May (S-Curve)
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 3:40 pm
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Description At 75 years of age, Tom Jones – the man, the legend, the voice – is in fabulous shape. In the latest upturn in his fabled career, Sir Tom has been more acclaimed than ever before, thanks to a series of rootsy albums he’s recorded in collaboration with producer and multi-instrumentalist Ethan Johns. Their third effort, ‘Long Lost Suitcase’, may just be their best, explicitly keying into Jones’ own long and eventful life, and drawing from him performances of consummate maturity, but also pulsating vitality. As the album went along, Tom would remark that each song felt as if it was written about his own experiences, at a given point in his life. As he spent hours recounting his life story – his upbringing in post-War Pontypridd, his dose of TB aged 12, his first gigs in working men’s club, his five decades as an international star – it inevitably called to mind songs which evoked key events and emotional upheavals described therein. From its evocative title down, ‘Long Lost Suitcase’ feels like a time capsule from this iconic singer’s youth, vibrantly brought alive in the here and now. The first single, ‘Elvis Presley Blues’, is a tribute to The King written by Nashville’s Gillian Welch, given a personal revamp by Elvis’s friend. The two first met on the set of ‘Paradise, Hawaiian Style’ at Paramount Film Studios in ‘65, and remained close through their respective Vegas years, up to Presley’s passing in ‘77. Tom describes the single as “a vivid picture of Elvis’ early career... a celebration of my old friend”. Released as a companion soundtrack to coincide with the publication of ‘Over The Top And Back: The Autobiography’, ‘Long Lost Suitcase’ finds Tom letting rip on the kind of R&B and early rock & roll classics which originally fired his passion to sing, some sixty years ago. If anyone has the right, the authority and indeed the equipment to tackle such material in 2015, it is surely the irrepressible Sir Tom Jones.Tracklist 1. Opportunity To Cry 2. Honey, Honey - Featuring Imelda May 3. Take My Love (I Want To Give It) 4. Bring It On Home 5. Everybody Loves A Train 6. Elvis Presley Blues 7. He Was A Friend Of Mine 8. Factory Girl 9. I Wish You Would 10. 'Til My Back Ain't Got No Bone 11. Why Don't You Love Me Like You Used To Do? 12. Tomorrow Night 13. Raise A Ruckushttp://www.amazon.com/dp/B017CTAR3G/?tag=imwan-20
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Post subject: [2015-12-04] Tom Jones "Long Lost Suitcase" with guest Imelda May (S-Curve)
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 3:44 pm
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Post subject: [2015-12-04] Tom Jones "Long Lost Suitcase" with guest Imelda May (S-Curve)
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 9:53 pm
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I've bought Tom's previous three albums, and they are all terrific. He has really hit his stride and continues to grow as an artist. I'm looking forward to picking this one up too. Jim
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Post subject: [2015-12-04] Tom Jones "Long Lost Suitcase" with guest Imelda May (S-Curve)
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 3:12 pm
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Bump: The album ended up being released domestically this past Friday. See the first post for updated details and a USA ordering link. Here's the promo video for the single:VIDEO
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