Tom Jones: Praise & Blame 4* Guardian Review
July 23rd, 2010 | By TomJones

Michael Hann, guardian.co.uk, Thursday 22 July 2010 23.30 BST
Tom Jones’s 39th studio album sees him taking the Johnny Cash route: stripping away the showbiz fripperies and recording songs that are intended to capture the gravitas and depth of a man who has lived long and seen much. Indeed, Billy Joe Shaver’s If I Give My Soul, which appears here, was also recorded by Cash for his American Recordings series. There are differences, though: few would suggest Jones is haunted by his past in the way Cash was. In fact, rarely has a man seemed less haunted. Still, it’s a blistering album, at its best when Jones and his band – just guitar, bass and drums, with occasional organ and backing vocals in the style of the Jordanaires – cut loose: a version of John Lee Hooker’s Burning Hell essays the dinosaur stomp of the White Stripes; Don’t Knock matches the gospel message to kinetic rock’n'roll; Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s Strange Things becomes a rockabilly shuffle. It’s grand, and at last Jones the artist is the match of Jones the entertainer.
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Is the new album going to be released in the States or do I have order from over seas again? Tom has many fans here but his last album was the first to be released in the U.S. in many years.
and who is playing the guitar/bass/drums?
Hi! But one question… This album not is the 41 studio album?!
Why people lost albums by the way?!?!?!
Hi Ruben:
Praise and Blame is Tom’s 36th “studio” album. However, please keep in mind there are four live albums that were major releases and not included in the 36.
Tom Terry
Hi Tom Terry!!!
Ops, sorry…. your right, i put the live albums into the list of studio recordings, jeje. Thanks