Tom Jones’ ‘Praise & Blame’ – LA Times 4/4* Review

July 28th, 2010 | By TomJones

Tom Jones turned 70 in June and one listen to “Praise & Blame” leaves no doubt that he’s finally decided it’s time to stop kidding around. Musically, he’s checked out of Vegas and set up shop in Memphis, or maybe Muscle Shoals, for a revivifying excursion through American gospel and blues.

Comparisons will be drawn to Johnny Cash’s teaming with Rick Rubin on his series of “American” albums, and Jones and his producer, Ethan Johns, need make no apologies for charting a parallel path that brings out the best in this veteran singer’s artistry.

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2 Responses to “Tom Jones’ ‘Praise & Blame’ – LA Times 4/4* Review”

  1. Angela says:

    Bought the album yesterday on iTunes, listened to it this morning on the way to work. Awesome is the only word to describe it. Had to listen to “Run On” twice it’s so good. I’m crossing my fingers, hoping I get to see Sir Tom in Vegas.

  2. Gavin LLoyd says:

    Fantastic just bought the album it is great!!!!! a real back to roots Music, Tom is still the best male singer around bye miles top job!!!! very pleased.

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