The Definitive Tom Jones 1964-2002
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Little Lonely One
- Chills and Fever
- It's Not Unusual - Tom Jones,
- Spanish Harlem
- Some Other Guy
- Once upon a Time
- With These Hands - Tom Jones,
- What's New Pussycat? - Tom Jones,
- Thunderball [From Thunderball]
- Bama Lama Bama Loo
- To Make a Big Man Cry
- Little You
- Stop Breaking My Heart
- Once There Was a Time
- Not Responsible
- Begin the Beguine
- Taste of Honey
- If Ever I Should Leave You
- Green, Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones,
- Detroit City
- Funny, Familiar, Forgotten Feelings - Tom Jones,
- Sixteen Tons - Tom Jones,
- He'll Have to Go - Tom Jones,
- (It Looks Like) I'll Never Fall in Love Again
- I'm Coming Home - Tom Jones,
- That Lucky Old Sun
- Land of 1,000 Dances
Disc 2:
- I Wake Up Crying
- It's a Man's Man's Man's World
- You Keep Me Hanging On
- Delilah - Tom Jones,
- Weeping Annaleah
- Just Out of Reach (Of My Two Empty Arms)
- Help Yourself - Tom Jones,
- Minute of Your Time - Tom Jones,
- My Girl Maria
- Looking Out My Window
- Love Me Tonight - Tom Jones,
- Fly Me to the Moon - Tom Jones,
- Wichita Lineman
- (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
- Hey Jude
- That Wonderful Sound
- Without Love (There Is Nothing)
- Daughter of Darkness
- Can't Stop Loving You - Tom Jones,
- I Can't Turn You Loose
- Let There Be Love
- I (Who Have Nothing)
- Lodi
- Try a Little Tenderness
- To Love Somebody
Disc 3:
- She's a Lady
- Puppet Man
- Do What You Gotta Do
- In Dreams
- You're My World (Il Mio Mondo)
- Till
- Young New Mexican Puppeteer
- Witch Queen of New Orleans
- Tired of Being Alone
- If
- Letter to Lucille
- Ain't No Sunshine
- (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right
- Today I Started Loving You Again
- Lean on Me
- Pledging My Love
- Right Place, Wrong Time
- Raining in My Heart
- I Got Your Number
- Memories Don't Leave Like People Do
- Lusty Lady
- Darlin'
- No Guarantee
Disc 4:
- Boy from Nowhere
- Kiss
- Move Closer
- Carrying a Torch
- Gimme Shelter - Tom Jones, New Model Army
- If I Only Knew
- Something for Your Head
- Girl Like You
- (Make Me Smile) Come Up and See Me/You Can Leave Your Hat On/Land ... - Tom Jones, Robbie Williams
- Burning Down the House - The Cardigans, Tom Jones
- Mama Told Me (Not to Come) - Tom Jones, Stereophonics
- Sex Bomb - Tom Jones, Mousse T
- Sometimes We Cry - Tom Jones, Van Morrison
- Motherless Child - Tom Jones, Portishead
- Black Betty
- Letter - Allure, Tom Jones
- Tom Jones International
- Younger Days
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #26939 in Music
- Released on: 2003-12-08
- Number of discs: 4
- Formats: Box set, Import
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
2003 career retrospective covers the period 1964-2002 with 93 tracks including all the massive 60s hits & rarities such as The Famous Brits Performance with Robbie Williams, as well as a brand new interview with Tom Jones. Four CDs packaged in a digibook with a 64-page booklet featuring extensive sleeve notes, rare & classic photos, memorabilia, & discography. Universal.
Customer Reviews
Tom 'the voice' Jones
A truly great collection. The presentation standards are good, with a decent printed cover, and full colour booklet with some great photos of a young tom jones. The booklet acts as a kind of mini biography, charting his career from start to finish, with some nice quotes from Tom himself. Particularly interesting is the way Tom talks about his friendship with Elvis, and how when the first met, elvis asked him 'how the hell do you sing like that?'
The music on the 4 cds is all top class. Although mostly cover versions, Tom really does add his own touch to them, and makes them his own. The remastering is perfect, with the exception of track 1 on disc 1, which sounds a little grainy, but as the 4 cds are all in chronological order, this is oldest, so some quality loss is understandable.
To sum up, Tom Jones isnt an artist. He is however, one of the great entertainers, and this box set show cases his career very nicely, and justifies the hefty price tag
Best Complilation Yet For Legendary Performer
Tom Jones compilation discs are too numerous to mention. Most of them deal with specific genres or types of songs the grammy winning pop star recorded, be it country songs, romantic ballads, live concert sets, and a multitude of collecions highlighting his Top40 hits in the US and UK. This collection, a 3 CD box set complete with extensive liner notes, rare photos, and an interview with the singer, is by far the most comprehensive treatment his four decades long career has recieved.
The songs are largely in chronolgical order of orignal release, starting with the very first single Jones ever recorded, nearly a year before his trademark "It's Not Unusual" put him on the map in both England and the states. The first two discs focus mainly on Jones recordings from his "prime period", 1965-1971 when he enjoyed the bulk of his commercial success. Plenty of album cuts (mix of original songs and remakes) and occassional live cuts surround a collection of nearly every notable hit single the singer had in his heyday. US million sellers such as "She's A Lady", "I'll Never Fall In Love Again", and "Without Love (There Is Nothing)", along with other notable hits such as "Green, Green Grass Of Home", "Delilah", "Help Yourself", etc are all included. There's a handful of lesser known songs from the mid 70's when Jones career was slowing down that are not often available on CD. The third CD picks up with Jones re-emergence in 1987 and follows him through his more recent work, which while not as well known in the US as his 60's output, has garnered high critical acclaim. If nothing else, the third disc shows Jones versatility is alive and well and his voice has held up extremely well also.
The only thing missing is Jones Nashville years, when he focused on country oriented material in the late 70's through mid 80's. Jones scored multiple Top 20 hits on the US Country Charts during that time, highlighted by 1977's "Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow" which topped the country chart and hit #15 on Billboard's Hot 100. No explanation is given as to why this significant period of recordings is ignored, unusual given that Jones affection for country oriented material dates back to the early days of his career, especially with 60's singles like "Detroit City" and album cuts he recorded such as Willie Nelson's "Funny How Tme Slips Away", both of which are featured here.
One thing about Tom Jones, he has tried his unmistakably identifiable voice on almost every genre of music, hard rock, heavy metal, pre rock era standards, Broadway show tunes, adult contemporary pop, country, and this collection, despite a few noteworthy ommisions, captures the best of all of them. For the price, this is a very good overview of the singer's career and shows that there is much more to Tom Jones than his Vegas showman persona would seem to indicate.
Good, but not "definitive"
This compilation is a wonderful collector's CD, but I was surprised not to see a few faves and hits, like "Only Once", "Come to Me" and "Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow"...among a few other songs I wish were included for my own whim. I truly enjoyed hearing his newer soulful songs, especially "Black Betty" and "Tom Jones International".
I need to mention the "booklet" that was included. It was a great read until I realized paragraphs and pages missing making the biography incomplete and confusing to follow. I tried contacting the distributor and Amazon to no avail. I inquired if this was an isolated situation on Tom's Official Web site forum and discovered that it was not and that other fans encountered the same misprinted information. The site's "Admin" responded and asked a few questions. I assumed they were going to look into it. Haven't heard back.
Never the less, this compliation is enjoyable and a good representation of Tom Jones's career from the early 60s to the early 2000s. 40 years and The Voice is still going strong.




