Review From Audley End Show
August 1st, 2011 | By TomJones
WHEN English Heritage decided to start staging summer evening picnic concerts at Audley End House, shows like the one put on by Tom Jones on Saturday were surely what they had in mind – the perfect marriage of star and setting.
Old, imposing and spectacular. The house was looking good, too.
The pop behemoth’s huge voice, stage presence and charisma washed over the stately home’s grounds, conquering an arena which can make lesser acts seem very small indeed.
Even for those picnicking sedately from afar, there could have been no doubt as to the identity of the man on stage – one of few living performers for whom “legend” is a truly fitting label.
The Welshman opened with a volley of tracks from his latest album, last year’s Praise & Blame. The canny versatility which has proved the key to Jones’s astonishing longevity saw him take on a mixture of blues-rock and gospel, providing a superb showcase for that unique voice and warming up the crowd nicely for what many were surely waiting for.
After winding back the clock to 1964 and his debut single Chills and Fever, Jones brought out the first of his big guns with turn-of-the-century hit Sexbomb, much to the tangible delight of the sell-out crowd.
Possibly the highlight of the night was a mariachi-style rendition of Delilah. Its varying tempo and stop-start narrative had the crowd firmly under the star’s spell, singing – and laughing – along with maniacal gusto.
More recent hits – including a double-bill of covers of Randy Newman classics Mama Told Me Not to Come and You Can Leave Your Hat On – kept the party going until he closed his regular set with his first number one It’s Not Unusual, saving some of his best moves (probably nicked from old pal Elvis Presley) for last, gyrating in a way that he – and we – knew was probably inappropriate for a 71-year-old. But such self-awareness is key to his charm and knack for longevity.
Long may he continue to reinvent.
Written by Alex Day
Click here to read the article at Hertfordshire Mercury.com and view some pictures from the concert






he is the greatest without a doubt. id kill if i could sing likehim.
greatest singer ever
The old fella’s still got it , what a show ! I loved every minute. Also , i’m playing Praise & Blame yet again , i love it . I just hope his next album is in the same style………….it worked for Johnny Cash !
Reading the various reviews of Sir Tom’s summer concert tour has made me even more proud to be a fan. Sadly I live in the US and am unable to attend, however, I’m thrilled to see he is mixing old and new and that the people love it. He truly continues to amaze me, and one day I hope to be able to shake his hand, and say thank you for the music.
It was fantastic ….you are better than ever. From a girl from Port Talbot who soooooo wanted to get on stage and sing with you . If there is EVER a chance . listen http://www.myspace.com/sueksinger xxxx
Nothin’ wrong with shakin’ what God gave ya! You go Tom – you can shake it fo me any time! Love ya always
Nothing is inappropriate for 71 year old. This is a superstition.Man is as young as you feel
I totally agree Janina, it’s what makes him TOM JONES.