Long Lost Suitcase

Tom Jones

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Tom Jones makes his long awaited return with the release of Long Lost Suitcase; the third in a trilogy of albums which visit his musical roots following 2010’s Praise & Blame and 2012’s Spirit In The Room. Long Lost Suitcase weaves yet another distinctive path via a catalogue of tracks that have impacted on Tom throughout his career. The title seemed apt with Tom having trawled through memories, recalling stories and anecdotes for his first and only biography Over The Top And Back and the tracks comprise another outstanding collection. The album becomes ever more pertinent with track titles interwoven into the chapters of a book that resonate with reality over what has been a truly groundbreaking and unpredictable journey. Long Lost Suitcase is the heart and soul of a performer who is still willing to push the boundaries.

Tom Jones makes his long awaited return with the release of Long Lost Suitcase; the third in a trilogy of albums which visit his musical roots following 2010’s Praise & Blame and 2012’s Spirit In The Room. Long Lost Suitcase weaves yet another distinctive path via a catalogue of tracks that have impacted on Tom throughout his career. The title seemed apt with Tom having trawled through memories, recalling stories and anecdotes for his first and only biography Over The Top And Back and the tracks comprise another outstanding collection. The album becomes ever more pertinent with track titles interwoven into the chapters of a book that resonate with reality over what has been a truly groundbreaking and unpredictable journey. Long Lost Suitcase is the heart and soul of a performer who is still willing to push the boundaries. This album comes as a heavyweight single vinyl LP in a spined sleeve with a picture insert.

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Track Listings

Opportunity to Cry
Honey, Honey
Tale My Love (I Want to Give It)
Bring It On Home
Everybody Love a Train
Elvis Presley Blues
He Was a Friend of Mine
Factory Girl
I Wish You Would
Till My Back Ain't Got No Bone
Why Don't You Love Me Like You Used to Do?
Tomorrow Night
Raise a Ruckus

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