Tom Jones – At This Moment
- Artist: Tom Jones
- Cod produs: ??? 12714, ZL74134
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Artist: Tom Jones
Label: Балкантон
Format: Vinyl - LP, Album
Country: Bulgaria
Year: 1990
Genres: Funk / Soul, Pop
Styles: Pop Rock, Soul
Collection Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Notes: An original sound recording made by Zomba Recording Corporation except "Kiss" - an original sound recording made by China Records Ltd. ℗ 1989 Zomba REcording Corp. except "Kiss" ℗ 1988 China Records Ltd. © 1989 Zomba Productions Ltd. Manufactured by Balkanton, Bulgaria A1: Recorded & Mixed at Air Studios, London. Warner Chappell Music Ltd. A2: Recorded & Mixed at Battery Studio, London. Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. A3: Recorded at Soundtrack Studios & Eastbay Studios, Mixed at Soundtrack Studios. Jess Music A4: Recorded & Mixed at Battery Studios, London. Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. A5: Recorded at Gary Chang Studio, Summa Music, mixed at Sound Castle, L.A. Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. B1: Recorded at Soundtrack Studios & The Enterprise, Burbank, California, mixed at Soundtrack Studios. Westminster Music Limited B2: Recorded at Soundtrack Studios & Eastbay Studios, mixed at Battery Studios, London. Rondor Music (London) Ltd. B3: Recorded at Skyline Studios & Eastbay Studios, mixed at Battery Studios, London. Warner Chappell Music Ltd. B4: Recorded & Mixed at Battery Studios, London. Brown-Hollocks (ASCAP) B5: Recorded at Soundtrack Studios & Eastbay Studios, mixed at Battery Studios, London. Zomba Music Publishers Limited.
Tracklist:
A1 Kiss (3:29)
A2 What You Been Missing (4:20)
A3 Move Closer (4:57)
A4 After The Tears (5:15)
A5 Who's Gonna Take You Home Tonight (4:43)
B1 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (4:25)
B2 I'm Counting On You (4:40)
B3 At This Moment (3:52)
B4 Touch My Heart (6:24)
B5 'Til The End Of Time (4:01)
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Artist: Tom Jones
In 1962, he became the frontman for [a5350229], a Welsh beat group and recorded 4 demo tracks in the football changing rooms at Pontypridd YMCA, known as the "bathroom session". In 1963, as Tommy Scott & The Playboys, they recorded 7 demos for the producer [a226551]. In 1964, the then Tommy Scott & The Squires, met [a276718], who became Tom's manager from 1964-1986. Capitalizing on the popularity of the [a325671] film [i]Tom Jones[/i] (1963), Mills made the decision to rename Jones. Mills also wrote and scored the first of Jones' many Transatlantic top 10 hits, "It's Not Unusual". By the end of the 1960s, Jones was a top 5 all-time Las Vegas headliner (1968-2010) and was playing sold out venues around the world.
From 1969 until 1971, Jones had an internationally successful television show, [i]This Is Tom Jones[/i]. Though his record sales tailed off during the mid-1970s, peaking in 1971 with his only US No. 1 hit, "She's A Lady", he remained a huge draw as a live performer. In 1970, Jones was the first solo performer to sell out [l240090]. In 1979, he made his acting debut and starred in the made-for-TV movie, [i]Pleasure Cove[/i]. A decade earlier, a press release was issued about a possible film starring Jones and [a27518] but this project was never realized.
In 1986, Gordon Mills died and Jones' son [a1933944] became his manager. In 1987, Jones returned to the UK and quickly re-established himself as a recording artist with a song that reached No. 2, "A Boy From Nowhere" (from the unstaged musical "Matador"). In 1988, he made his "comeback", collaborating with [a7142] on "Kiss", written by [a28795]. It proved a worldwide hit and won an MTV award.
The 1990s proved Jones' versatility as he collaborated with numerous well known artists, culminating with the 1999 album "Reload". It reached No. 1 in the UK (in both 1999 and 2000) and was awarded album of the year and became his biggest selling album to date (as of 2016). This was achieved without any US sales, as the album was not released in the US due to collaborating artist copyright restrictions. Jones was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1999 and knighted in 2006 for his services to music. In 2009, Jones headlined UK's Glastonbury Festival.
With worldwide sales topping 400 million and counting, Tom Jones ranks among the top 10 biggest selling artists of all time.
After nearly 60 years of marriage, his wife, Lady Melinda Rose Woodward passed away in April, 2016.
