This Is Tom Jones Volume 2: Legendary Performers | 
| Director: Tom Jones Actors: Tony Bennett, Sweat & Tears, June Carter, Sammy Davis Jr., Bobby Darin Studio: Time Life Records Category: DVD
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Format: Box set, DVD, NTSC, Original recording remastered Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Discs: 3 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 3 Running Time: 180 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.6 x 1
MPN: WEADM19578D UPC: 610583349399 EAN: 0610583349399 ASIN: B00110WG1O
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: February 12, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Tom is terrific throughout This is Tom Jones, a collection culled from the Welsh singer's late '60s-early '70s ABC television series. Subtitled Rock 'n' Roll Legends, this three-disc set spotlights eight separate episodes (one of which, featuring a performance of "Pinball Wizard" by the Who, is a black & white kinescope). None is complete; judicious (and sometimes not) editing limits the focus to the musical and comedic portions, and that's by and large a good thing. Jones, who was just 28 when the first show aired in February, 1969, displays remarkable versatility, taking on everything from Broadway ("Somewhere," with Leslie Uggams) and torch standards ("Angel Eyes") to stone R&B (Bobby "Blue" Bland's "Turn on Your Lovelight"), soul ("In the Midnight Hour"), pop ("What's New, Pussycat?" and, of course, "It's Not Unusual"), and rock ("Lodi," "Lucille") and doing a credible job on all of it, notwithstanding a patina of Vegas glitz. But the high points come from his partnerships with the titular legends, especially Janis Joplin (their duet on Eddie Floyd's "Raise Your Hand" rocks) and Aretha Franklin (then at the peak of her powers, Aretha is fine on "I Say a Little Prayer," but her volcanic pairing with Jones on "See Saw" and her own, gospel-tinged "Spirit in the Dark" is the undoubted high point of the entire DVD set). Jones also duets with Joe Cocker ("Delta Lady"), Little Richard (a medley of his classics), Stevie Wonder (then on the verge of his '70s creative explosion), and Burt Bacharach; and while appearances by comedians like Peter Sellers, a then-unknown Richard Pryor, Pat Paulsen, the Committee (with Howard Hesseman), and the Ace Trucking Company (with Fred Willard) deliver a few chuckles, in the end, this one's all about the music. Jones introduces each episode with a brief reminiscence; a 2007 interview with the singer is among the scant other bonus material. --Sam Graham
Product Description Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 02/12/2008 Rating: Nr
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Great time capsule from the end of the swingin 60's! June 26, 2007 Richardson (Sunny California USA) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
This is great fun....and features some brilliant vocals by Tom Jones...who like Elvis was a sex symbol who actually had some powerful pipes! The guest stars are a who's who of the era...well, like the Who, Joe Cocker, Aretha Franklin , Janis Joplin, Little Richard and Stevie Wonder...wow! The comic support by a young Richard Pryor, Pat Paulson, Peter Sellers are wonderful. The quality of the video is very good and Mr Jones spiced the production up with fun intros and a half hour interview from this year. All great stuff...and not lip synched! very edgy versions of some of these tunes and a bit raw and unpolished at times.
Oh..and to the "EXPERT" who reviewed this title months before it came out..
and complained about the 8 times Tom Jones sings "Its Not Unusual"? 6 of em are the same SERIES OPENING...another is a duet with Stevie Wonder ..with Stevie taking the lead and likewise with Aretha Franklin. Tom only performs it ONCE in this set during his "Concert" segment. Seems the "Expert" might benefit from viewing the DVDs he or she reviews.
Nice job, but the shows are incomplete June 20, 2007 Michael Favareille (Pinole, CA United States) 23 out of 27 found this review helpful
I got my set from Time-Life ahead of street date. The transfer quality is quite good (the episode with the Who is in black & white--Tom Jones in his intro to the episode says that they don't have a color version of the episode). However, none of the episodes are complete. The initial episode is 38 minutes is the longest of what is on this set. (A 60 minute show in the late 1960's ran approx 47-50 minutes plus commercials) Some of the shows run as short as 20 minutes, which means over half of those episodes are missing footage. (One of the episodes has Glen Campbell's performance absent.) I do enjoy the Tom Jones performanes as well as many of the other musical performances (& it is a delight to see rare footage of Janis Joplin and Crosby Stills Nash & Young), but I would prefer to see the episodes in their entirety. Let's hope future volumes will have complete episodes. Extras include Tom Jones intros, 2 interviews with Jones (from 1969 & a current one), and an ABC promo from 1969 of "new Friday Night shows" (besides Tom Jones, the other two shows were a night-time version of Let's Make A Deal and a game show called The Generation Gap which lasted all of 3 months).
Major Disappointment, all shows are incomplete June 29, 2007 T. Kleinschmidt (Ewing, New Jersey USA) 18 out of 21 found this review helpful
I wanted to report to the community that I am EXTREMELY disappointed in the This Is Tom Jones DVD set. None of the shows are complete, most are less than half their original running time, one is about 38 minutes, most are about 25 minutes on average, and Tom gives a 1-2 minute introduction to each of the shows as well. The bonus features aren't very exciting either, but I didn't really care about that. It's really disgraceful, I am going to write to Time Life too. I plan to keep the set, mainly because the music clips that are on there are upgrades in quality from what I already had acquired in the collectors circles, and a few I didn't have at all, but I am just so terribly disappointed. If they put out a set like this, it should at least have a warning that the shows are incomplete. I remember fondly watching this show and the Johnny Cash Show with my father when they were first on the air, so they bring back a lot of memories for me, but this set is just a mess, here are the actual running times.
This Is Tom Jones DVD set
Disc 1
2/4/69 Premiere Show 38 minutes
4/18/69 (Show only survives Black & White - 24 minutes)
9/25/70 33 minutes
Bonus Material:
ABC Network promo for the series Premiere 1 minute
Mid-day KATU Portland, Oregon Interview 1969 6 minutes
Tom Tells his Burt Bacharach Story 5 minutes
Disc 2
11/27/69 21 minutes
12/4/69 26 minutes
2/19/70 25 minutes
Disc 3
4/25/69 22 minutes
10/9/70 30 minutes
Bonus Material:
Tom Jones interview, videotaped in Los Angeles February 11, 2007 35 minutes
THIS IS TOM JONES - WORTH WAITNG FOR ALL THESE YEARS!!! August 14, 2007 Inese Wallace (Williamsburg, VA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I can't wait til VOL. 2 is released! The title of this E-mail says it all - WORTH WAITING FOR ALL THESE YEARS! I saw Tom Jones live the first time when I was 14...just saw him again at the MGM GRAND in Vegas for my 30th wedding anniversary last March...with my husband, of course...I am so thrilled to see the TV show released on DVD! My 82 yr old Mom is also enjoying the DVD and gives it 5 stars as well! She and I are both avid fans - and so was my Grandmother!
Inese and Mom (Nelda) in Williamsburg, VA
Simply superb! June 15, 2007 Mark Gunter (Atlanta, GA United States) 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is one of the COOLEST packaged dvd sets I've ever seen. Comes with a fabulous booklet. The shows are in pristine quality. Some amazing performances by Tom and the guest artists. I would say 90-95% of the performances are live (at least live vocals). Lets hope for a volume two...and three...and four!
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