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best Tom Jones compilation from the year 2000
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Phase 1 (1965-1987):
The Vegas-era, chest-hair-baring, “It’s Not Unusual” and “Delilah” belter. His 1987 album Tender Loving Care had modest success, but he was largely a nostalgia act.
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The Very Best Of
Part of the Millennium Collection , focusing more on US chart-toppers.
Disc 2 — Soul, R&B, and Reinvention
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Before Tom Jones , the novel was still finding its feet. Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe and Richardson’s Pamela offered realism and epistolary intimacy, but Fielding sought something grander: a “comic epic in prose.” He drew from Homer, Virgil, and Cervantes, but he grounded their epic scope in the alehouses, country estates, and London bordellos of mid-century England. The novel opens with the discovery of an infant in the bed of the benevolent, childless Squire Allworthy—a founding event that sets in motion a vast moral experiment. Allworthy represents abstract, often misguided, benevolence; his sister, the hypocritical Bridget, embodies secret sin; and the villainous Blifil, Allworthy’s nephew, is a walking catalog of pretended virtue.
Our verdict for “top” quality:
The Definitive Tom Jones 1964-2000 (2CD) from PolyGram TV is the superior archival target. It captures his entire 20th-century evolution, from the gritty 1964 “Chills and Fever” to the 2000 radio mix of “You Can Leave Your Hat On.” It also includes the rare original mix of “Without Love” (not the 2002 remaster). This article interprets the keyword as a request