Tom Jones: Praise & Blame – CWG Magazine 3.5 Review
August 17th, 2010 | By TomJones
Long Live Tom Jones – Long Live the King – Tom Jones is a King. He’s a force of nature like a flood or a hurricane. If you could splice the DNA of Sinatra together with Elvis, Tom Jones would be the result.
TJ’s musical career spans a few decades and a lot of material. It would be easier and shorter to list the musical styles he hasn’t mastered – Hmm… maybe opera?
Tom’s new album, Praise & Blame, is filled with the rootsy, bluesy rock and roll material that he was meant to sing. Oh, throw in a heavy undercurrent of gospel, and this music runs soul deep. I’ve discussed in this column before that there are only two distinct kinds of music, ‘good’ and ‘bad,’ but what about a Welshman singing Black American music? Has he paid his dues enough to sing the Blues? Muddy Waters would have told you, and B. B. King can still tell you, that if you’ve lived it and you feel it, you become the blues and they become you. Everybody’s got em’, some people just sing em’ better.
So has Tom still got it? Can he still deliver the mail/male? No-brainer here – Yes!
What Praise & Blame really reminds me of is a dark, smoky little bar where the Saturday night band that plays the deepest, most soulful, down-home blues late into the early morning turns into the church band and choir after a little coffee and a shave. Come Sunday, there’s not a 7th or 9th note in earshot but the power of the Gospel makes the church windows bow in and out in time to the music.
The more perceptive listeners among you may find that Praise & Blame is not as accessible as a casual listener might like, even I had to spin this one a couple of times before it’s true power and meaning started to assert itself. Tom is in total control vocally here, and everything about this album must be viewed through that lens.
The band exists only as a foundation for Tom’s singing and which allows him the freedom to take his time and really pick his shots. When Tom spins a tale as he sings, he really draws you in and forces you to take the time to really hear and understand the lyrics and their meaning. Better musical backup would have been a bonus, but maybe it would have clouded some important lyrical and vocal elements.
Try listening to “ Burning Hell” and see what a distorted slide guitar and Tom can do. Follow that up with “ Lord Help” and you’ll be a witness to the Saturday night gospel, blues-rock I’m talking about. Testify Brothers and Sisters!
Don’t knock, just walk right in, ‘cause there’s strange things happening every day – Just follow your ears.
Rock Bottom Line:
A surprising and strangely satisfying musical outing by a master vocalist still very much in command of his
instrument and talent.
CWG Rating 3.5 Guns
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I see Tom every year in Vegas – it’s the best show there! His new CD is awesome. Would love to meet and have a photo with him though, wish his PR people would have something like that after each show. Sing on Tom! Love ya!
I FELL ON PRAISE & BLAME ONE HOT DAY IN A FNAC STORE…AND I FELL IN LOVE WITH IT!
I have managed to see Tom quite alot of times in my life I have followed him for over 45 years and would love to meet him and have a pics and a cuddle with him is there anyone out there could help me. Tom if you are reading this please do another tour lvoe you allways great cd
I have followed \Tom, for over 45 years and seen him loads but never had the chance to meet him. This is on my wish list and hopefully before I die he is the Greatest artist going I would love to meet and have a cuddle of him and my photo done with him can anyone help me please Hope that you read this Tom Thank you
Tom, you are admirable.
Listen to the new album a few times…you will like it more each time you hear it. I just returned from Vegas and attended Tom’s concert two nights in a row. He was absolutely fantastic. His band was super and they rocked the house! When he sang “She’s A Lady” I noticed many young people who weren’t even born when this song came out singing with us old timers and having a ball. Tom trancends time. His voice seems richer with age. He has to be the most versatile singer of all time. I hope he will never quit coming to Vegas!
Enjoyed CD. The first three songs not really Tom.
The idiot that said the DNA of Sinatra and presly is what Tom is a fool. Tom is unigue, a stile of his own. Good CD to drive too.
hello michael i enjoy also the cd .the songs are great
en a beautiful voice gr van truus bakker from holland