Tom Explodes on A-Tom-Ic Jones
Tom | Pgh PA | 05/30/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Tom Jones third album A-Tom-Ic Jones still finds the singer working more late 50's ealy 60's style rock music and not the country western hits and big band era ballads that dominated his recordings into the 70's. Here, most of the songs are originals, including "ThunderBall", a trans-atlantic Top 40 hit that served as theme song to the fourth James Bond movie. from tender ballads sung in understated style like "Where Do You Belong" to all out rockers like "This and That", Jones voice and charisma shine effortlessly. This is the last of the "old era" Tom Jones albums before his music moved towards more adult, less teen oriented sounds. A classic buy all Tom Jones will enjoy that is often overlooked in his catalogue of million selling album releases."
Early Tom at his Best
Tom | 07/30/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD has early Tom Jones with some really great numbers. Some of the less often heard songs include In a Woman's Eyes, Where Do You Belong and These Things You Don't Forget. But these are truly wonderful and I especially love them. Tom's voice is young, strong and on several of the numbers, quite bluesy. You won't go wrong on this CD if you are a TJ fan."
Classic Dynamite
Deborah F. Brown | Nesbit, Mississippi USA | 10/05/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"A wonderful collection of powerful songs from Tom Jones.
In the songs and in the power of the voice the engery
can be heard. If you like Tom's early work you will enjoy
this CD."