Tom Jones – ‘Praise & Blame’ – 9/10 Yahoo Music Review

August 5th, 2010 | By TomJones

51-v1AbOBnL._SL500_AA300_Having been to the intoxicating heights of panty-throwing Vegas indulgences with old running mates Sinatra and Elvis, we assume Tom Jones is well aware that the Devil does indeed have the best tunes. Yet the man justifiably known as ‘The Voice’ also possesses a set of lungs that could rival God’s for earth-shattering reverberations; we’ve found that any top-volume spin of ‘Delilah’ can still crack safes at 30 paces.

Like a kind of Snoop Dogg of theology, then, with ‘Praise & Blame’ Jones unites the secular and spiritual gangs in a way which, on the likes of ‘Lord Help’ – as it threatens to run into Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ debut EP territory in the fade, having just blasted along on a gothic Americana boogie – sounds like Jones wants to soundtrack an episode of ‘True Blood’. Calling upon the Lord to help the poor, needy, gambling and sinning, he seems equals parts in prayer for and admonishing those he’s watching over.

Remember ‘Green, Green Grass Of Home’, ‘What’s New Pussycat?’, ‘You Can Leave Your Hat On’? Even 2008′s long-player ‘24 Hours’? Forgot about it. Instead of expansive string arrangements we get low-key embellishments from Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings; swampy, atmospheric keyboard runs from Booker T; sparingly but perfectly used sassy interjections from a small female chorale; and raw, earthy production from Ethan Johns.

Recorded live, it does for Jones what the ‘American’ recordings did for Johnny Cash – a parallel borne out by ‘If I Give My Soul’, where Jones wonders: “If I give my soul, will he stop my hands from shaking? / Will my son love me again? / Will she take me back again?” It could easily have come in cracked beauty from ‘The Man In Black”s late output; and though, at 70, Jones’ voice is in far greater shape than Cash’s, for him to make such benign sentimentality sound as though his life’s blood depends on it is no small feat.

As its title suggests, this record is no endless stream of religious doctrine. With the likes of ‘Did Trouble Me’, ‘Ain’t No Grave’, ‘Run On’ and a cover of Bob Dylan’s ‘What Good Am I?’ the songs have been carefully selected to tease different nuances out of a system of complexities built on judgement, forgiveness, supplication and fear. That Jones has done it so essentially and convincingly is exactly why he deserves to be known as ‘The Voice’. Take those hats off and launch them into the air for one of the most uplifting, career-topping albums anyone could have released, regardless of age.

9/10

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17 Responses to “Tom Jones – ‘Praise & Blame’ – 9/10 Yahoo Music Review”

  1. Michael Grahn says:

    What a fantastic CD, im never been a fan of Tom. But this is really fantastic good, keep up the good work Tom!!!!

  2. Mark Llamas says:

    I attended the last night of Tom Jones Stand at the MGM in Vegas.(AUG 18 2010)
    It was a Great Show! It seemed to me as if the crowds respone to his Priase & Blame songs were luke warm. I enjoyed listening to Tom’s strong voice on these numbers. My wife REALLY enjoyed the stripped down “Green, Green Grass of Home” however, she was a little disappointed Tom’ did not sing her favorite “Seasons” From the 24hrs CD. We seen Tom at the MGM on Aug. 13 2009 and we enjoyed both shows very Much….But why no stuffed cats on the stage durning “What’s New Pussy Cat”?
    Tom is still the BOMB!

  3. steve says:

    Hello

    Greetings from Holland.
    This is a masterpiece ! Tom Go on till joe ar 100.

    I am a huge Johhny fan but with zis CD joe make shivers run down my spine

    Grts
    from The Hague Holland

    Steven

  4. andy b says:

    This album really gets into your head and stays there. powerful stuff and a real testament to the ‘less is more’ philosophy in the studio. Jones proves that he’s more than just a ‘belter!’
    Fabulous!

  5. Phyll says:

    Praise & Blame, fantastic, cannot stop playing it, the best he has ever done.

  6. What did this writer say? Can he actually write?

  7. Cathy says:

    Just listened to the CD. Amazing voice. Amazing music. Tom Jones is the best. I’ve seen him twice in NH and he is a consummate performer and still gorgeous!

  8. Evelyn says:

    Oh¡¡ ¡¡SIR TOM JONES¡¡¡ Realmente maravillada con su NUEVO CD “PRAISE and BLAME” , todavía no me repongo de “24 HORAS” y ahora este increible lanzamiento, he podido escuchar los temas y son geniales todas las canciones,su música,sonido,estilo y ante todo su “EXPECTACULAR VOZ”.
    ¡¡¡FELICIDADES¡¡
    Gracias MAESTRO al escuchar su VOZ trae tanta alegría a nuestro hogar.-
    Desde el fin del mundo CHILE una gran admiradora.

  9. Michele Taylor says:

    Tom’s voice is as magnificent as ever. However, folks, the choice of songs was a disappointment. How depressing can you get??!! After all the crap in the news lately, to hear my beloved Tom sing about hell and death and misery, it just breaks my heart. My favorite song of all time is still Tom’s “Love Me Tonight.” When is he gonna give me another like that??!! Cheer up Tom!!

  10. LloydGlass says:

    Would anyone who attended a concert in Vegas this past weekend please comment.

  11. Mombo says:

    I’ve been a Tom Jones fan since the 60s but to me, this is the best album he’s ever done. I love the bluesy spirituality of his voice. I think that I like “If I Give My Soul” best of all.

  12. Finn Boettcher says:

    Hello Tom,

    Your just absolutely amazing – keep on rockin’ – we all luv you here in Denmark – when are you paying us a visit again – soon hopefully.

    Lots of luv.

    God Bless…

    Sincerely yours,

    Finn Boettcher

  13. Audrey says:

    Just saw TJ last night in Las Vegas….what can you say…this man continues to be a powerful entertaining professional, and still manly. I ran into to him at the hotel, and he was quite gracious. He said he plans to introduce some of his new songs from Praise and Blame at the MGM later in the week….what a guy!

  14. Mark Llamas says:

    Long winded way to say…..This CD is GOOD REAL GOOD!!!!

    Aug 18 last night in Vegas I will be their with the wife
    celebrating our 19th Wedding anniversary!

    Can’t wait!

  15. Buck Jones says:

    What did this writer say? Can he actually write?

  16. Gillb says:

    Only saying what we have always known. Great guy, great voice.

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