Tom Jones - The Ultimate Collection (2005)
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Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: With his deep, rich voice and undeniable sex appeal, Welsh singer Tom Jones ruled the pop charts of the 1960s and early '70s, when his Vegas-style swagger made him a major concert attraction and... With his deep, rich voice and undeniable sex appeal, Welsh singer Tom Jones ruled the pop charts of the 1960s and early '70s, when his Vegas-style swagger made him a major concert attraction and the target of the passionately flung underwear of excited female fans. Since then, Jones has expanded his pop palette with unusual but well-chosen collaborations with artists as varied as Prince, Art of Noise, Randy Newman, and Wyclef Jean. This collection celebrates both phases of Jones's career with two remarkable programs: SMASH HITS, which captures the sexy Welshman live in concert as he revisits such classics as "Delilah," "What's New Pussycat," and "She's a Lady; and DUETS, which features musical pairings with Dionne Warwick, Deniece Williams, Isaac Hayes, Paul Anka, Gladys Knight, and more. [More]
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