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Tom Jones

Gut (GUTCD009)
(Released in the UK September 27, 1999)

  1. Burning Down The House (with The Cardigans)
  2. Mama Told Me Not To Come (with Stereophonics)
  3. Are You Gonna Go My Way (with Robbie Williams)
  4. All Mine (with the Divine Comedy)
  5. Sunny Afternoon (with Space)
  6. I'm Left You're Right She's Gone (with James Dean Bradfield)
  7. Sexbomb (with Mousse T.)
  8. You Need Love Like I Do (with Heather Small)
  9. Looking Out Of My Window (with James Taylor Quartet)
  10. Sometimes We Cry (with Van Morrison)
  11. Lust For Life (with The Pretenders)
  12. Little Green Bag (with Barenaked Ladies)
  13. Ain't That A Lot Of Love (with Simply Red)
  14. She Drives Me Crazy (with Zucchero)
  15. Never Tear Us Apart (with Natalie Imbruglia)
  16. Baby It's Cold Outside (with Cerys from Catatonia)
  17. Motherless Child (with Portishead)

Note: not to be confused with Tom Jones' 2003 greatest hits album Reloaded, which also included the Van Morrison track above.

Review from a fan from Reading:
A great come back album! Guaranteed to get your toes tapping. Surprisingly funky & well structured, this CD flows from great tune to great tune. From the opening track Burning Down the House with The Cardigans, the pace of the CD is set and moves straight into the even funkier Mamma Told Me Not To Come with The Sterophonics. For me the only dissapointment on the CD is the Robbie Williams contribution on Are You Gonna Go My Way which sounds like they are both trying too hard with a tune that cannot flatter either's vocal talents. This hiccup is, however, more than compensated for on most of the remaining tracks. For a couple of really funky tracks, you can't do better than his duets with Mousse T & Heather Small on SexBomb (the best track on the album) and You Need Love Like I Do, respectively. The album switches down a gear and moves into a soulfulness with help from Van Morrison, Natalie Imbruglia, Simply Red and The BareNaked Ladies and closes on a gospel note with the fabulous Portishead aided version of Motherless Child. Just perfect.

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