(Island)The world hardly needs another Tom Jones, especially when the old knicker-magnet is not only still in fine voice but credibly reinventing himself. Yet, for a chunk of Jonathan Jeremiah's debut album, the shaggy-haired Londoner sounds eerily like Jones in a soulful mood in the late 1960s. This comes close to being a good thing on Heart of Stone, a saucy swagger of a song powered by thrusting horns. The world probably could do with another Nick Drake, but the chunk of A Solitary Man that a...
Guardian Music — (Island)The world hardly needs another Tom Jones, especially when the old knicker-magnet is not only still in fine voice but credibly reinventing himself. Yet, for a chun... more info