Wednesday, August 25, 2010

'Praise and Blame,' Tom Jones

He can order from a senior citizen menu, and he's still musically relevant.

David Rey
MORE INFO
CD.4.0_1.jpg
Praise and Blame
Tom Jones

After decades of tiptoeing along the edge of becoming a caricature, Tom Jones has released an album of songs so straight and true that they can’t help but find the heart of even the most cynical of listeners.

This 11-song collection of amped-up spirituals and musical sermons is the perfect format for the giant-voiced ’60s sex symbol. Combining an excellent selection of material with an inspired cadre of musical conspirators, Jones finds himself musically relevant again — at age 70.

After a tepid start with Bob Dylan’s “What Good Am I,” Jones gets down to business, getting his “Spirit In the Sky” on with “Lord Help.” He then turns into some strange, wonderful sort of Welsh Baptist preacher on Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s timeless shuffle, “Strange Things.”

But things really take off on the classic “Burning Hell,” which starts off carefully before Jones starts channeling the song’s progenitor, John Lee Hooker, in the second half.

DOWNLOAD: “Burning Hell”

WATCH:

Also in CD Review

Ear Candy

Behold! The records that got us through the year

Inlander Staff |
Wednesday, December 28,2011
CD REVIEWS

'The Valley Path,' US Christmas

One of the best albums of the year comes out of nowhere.

Leah Sottile |
Wednesday, June 15,2011
CD REVIEWS

'David Comes to Life,' F---ED UP

A punk band that has grown up in a good way.

Jordan Satterfield |
Wednesday, June 15,2011
CD REVIEWS

'Codes and Keys,' Death Cab for Cutie

For once, Death Cab ceases to be pitch-perfect.

Seth Sommerfeld |
Wednesday, June 8,2011
CD REVIEWS

'Ukulele Songs,' Eddie Vedder

Yes, you read that right.

Azaria Podplesky |
Wednesday, June 8,2011

Also By David Rey

CD Review

'Hawk,' Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan

A nice record — but does it sound familiar?

David Rey |
Wednesday, September 8,2010
CD Review

'Write About Love,' Belle & Sebastian

Taking some time away from the studio serves Belle & Sebastian well on its new record.

David Rey |
Wednesday, November 3,2010
CD Review

'Street Sounds of Love,' Alejandro Escovedo

Alejandro Escovedo shows his diversity — and why he has a cult following — with his latest record.

David Rey |
Wednesday, August 4,2010
CD Review

'Le Noise,' Neil Young

Neil Young. Electric guitar. And a whole lotta lessons.

David Rey |
Wednesday, October 20,2010
CD Review

Choice Cuts

A lot of local acts released albums in the past month. We put on our headphones.

Leah Sottile, Jordy Byrd, David Rey, Azaria Podplesky |
Tuesday, October 5,2010


 
 
Close
Close
Close