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Earl Cambron
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Post subject: "This Is Tom Jones" Time-Life DVDs from the TV series Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 1:48 pm |
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Does any one know if the CSN&Y performances of 'You Don't Have To Cry' and 'Long Time Gone' (w/Tom Jones) are included in the This Is Tom Jones DVD released today?
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Post subject: "This Is Tom Jones" Time-Life DVDs from the TV series Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 2:34 pm |
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Doesn't look like it, Earl ... June 26, 2007: [bigred]This Is Tom Jones: Rock 'N' Roll Legends (3-DVD Set)[/bigred]  Amazon.com Tom is terrific throughout This is Tom Jones, a collection culled from the Welsh singer's late '60s-early '70s ABC television series. Subtitled Rock 'n' Roll Legends, this three-disc set spotlights eight separate episodes (one of which, featuring a performance of "Pinball Wizard" by the Who, is a black & white kinescope). None is complete; judicious (and sometimes not) editing limits the focus to the musical and comedic portions, and that's by and large a good thing. Jones, who was just 28 when the first show aired in February, 1969, displays remarkable versatility, taking on everything from Broadway ("Somewhere," with Leslie Uggams) and torch standards ("Angel Eyes") to stone R&B (Bobby "Blue" Bland's "Turn on Your Lovelight"), soul ("In the Midnight Hour"), pop ("What's New, Pussycat?" and, of course, "It's Not Unusual"), and rock ("Lodi," "Lucille") and doing a credible job on all of it, notwithstanding a patina of Vegas glitz. But the high points come from his partnerships with the titular legends, especially Janis Joplin (their duet on Eddie Floyd's "Raise Your Hand" rocks) and Aretha Franklin (then at the peak of her powers, Aretha is fine on "I Say a Little Prayer," but her volcanic pairing with Jones on "See Saw" and her own, gospel-tinged "Spirit in the Dark" is the undoubted high point of the entire DVD set). Jones also duets with Joe Cocker ("Delta Lady"), Little Richard (a medley of his classics), Stevie Wonder (then on the verge of his '70s creative explosion), and Burt Bacharach; and while appearances by comedians like Peter Sellers, a then-unknown Richard Pryor, Pat Paulsen, the Committee (with Howard Hesseman), and the Ace Trucking Company (with Fred Willard) deliver a few chuckles, in the end, this one's all about the music. Jones introduces each episode with a brief reminiscence; a 2007 interview with the singer is among the scant other bonus material.Product Description Tom Jones, a man who oozed charisma thanks to his powerhouse voice and slick stage moves, hosted his own weekly musical variety show from 1969 to 1971. This 3 DVD set captures all his swagger and sex appeal. Featuring guest performances from Little Richard, Stevie Wonder, and Aretha Franklin, this set is a collector's treasure. Tracklisting:
It's Not Unusual (several versions)
-- Tom Jones Help Yourself
-- Tom Jones Kansas City
-- Tom Jones Danny Boy
-- Tom Jones Ain't That Good News
-- Tom Jones I (Who Have Nothing)
-- Tom Jones What's New Pussycat?
-- Tom Jones The Look of Love
-- Tom Jones with Burt Bacharach What the World Needs Now Is Love
-- Tom Jones with Burt Bacharach Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head
-- Tom Jones with Burt Bacharach Green Grass of Home
-- Tom Jones Love Me Tonight
-- Tom Jones Hello Young Lovers
-- Tom Jones The Rose
-- Tom Jones Turn on Your Lovelight
-- Tom Jones Shake
-- Tom Jones You Came a Long Way from St. Louis
-- Tom Jones In the Midnight Hour
-- Tom Jones Land of 1000 Dances
-- Tom Jones Angel Eyes
-- Tom Jones She Loves Me
-- Tom Jones I Got Plenty of Nuttin'
-- Tom Jones Hard to Handle
-- Tom Jones Lucille
-- Tom Jones I'm Coming Home
-- Tom Jones Lodi
-- Tom Jones Down On The Corner
-- Tom Jones Departure/Ride My See-Saw
-- Moody Blues Those Were The Days
-- Mary Hopkin Pinball Wizard
-- The Who Little Girl Blue
-- Janis Joplin Raise Your Hand
-- Janis Joplin with TJ We Can Work It Out
-- Leslie Uggams with TJ Delta Lady
-- Joe Cocker with TJ The Letter
-- Joe Cocker Lucille
-- Little Richard Jenny, Jenny/Rip It Up/Send Me Some Lovin'/Good Golly, Miss Molly
-- Little Richard with TJ For Once In My Life
-- Stevie Wonder Thank You Love
-- Stevie Wonder A Place In The Sun
-- Stevie Wonder with TJ Up Tight
-- Stevie Wonder I Say A Little Prayer For You
-- Aretha Franklin See Saw
-- Aretha Franklin with TJ Call Me
-- Aretha Franklin The Party's Over
-- Aretha Franklin with TJ http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000O78LFK/?tag=imwan-20
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Post subject: "This Is Tom Jones" Time-Life DVDs from the TV series Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:28 am |
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I read a review of the DVD that stated the perfomance by CSN&Y was included in the preview disc but was not included in this released disc due to music rights refusal.
It was replaced by the Little Richard performance.
This one looks like it should be enjoyable. Jones has always been a great entertainer, and he was at the top of his game during this period.
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Post subject: "This Is Tom Jones" Time-Life DVDs from the TV series Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:54 pm |
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October 30, 2007: [bigred]This Is Tom Jones Christmas[/bigred] Product Description This Christmas-y release brings together the holiday programs from the 1969 and 1970 seasons of superstar Tom Jones's weekly variety show, THIS IS TOM JONES. Guest stars include Ella Fitzgerald, Judy Collins, and Rudolf Nureyev and Merle Park.Customer Review I just finished watching "This is Tom Jones Christmas" and it took me back to my youth! What fun. I like it that has two complete Christmas shows; one from 1969 and one from 1970. It's a great historical snapshot of 1969 and 1970's fashions and attitudes. But, above all of that, it showcases Tom Jones and his awsome talent. The man can sing! I especially loved his reading of "A Child's Christmas in Wales" and listening to the angelic voices of the Welsh Choir. The video quality is good with only a couple of ragged patches. I give it a whole-hearted five stars and will be purchasing this DVD as gifts for Christmas! http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VJDTSU/?tag=imwan-20
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Post subject: "This Is Tom Jones" Time-Life DVDs from the TV series Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 4:14 pm |
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Another installment in this series will be released by Time-Life on February 12, 2008: [bigred]This Is Tom Jones: Legendary Performers (3-DVD Set)[/bigred] This Is Tom Jones: Legendary Performers is a 3-DVD set of the best moments from Tom Jones trend-setting variety show on ABC from 1969 - 1971. Available for the first time on DVD, these shows spotlight such triple-threat (singer-dancer-actor) entertainers as Sammy Davis Jr. and Liza Minnelli, along with Jerry Lee Lewis, one of the greatest movers and shaker in all popular music. Jones shows his taste and versatility, going down home with Johnny Cash and uptown with Tony Bennett. And when Jones grabs the mic for the show-closing 'concert', fans will need a handkerchief to mop their brows. This Is Tom Jones: Legendary Performers is smokin'!Features performances from: Tony Bennett Sammy Davis Jr. Bobby Darin Liza Minnelli Johnny Cash Jerry Lee Lewis Blood, Sweat & Tears ...plus much, much more! http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00110WG1O/?tag=imwan-20
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