IT'S NOT Unusual to be humming one of Jones' the Voice's tunes and if you get his Greatest Hits album, you'll have a wide variety to choose from.

Tom Jones' new album has 23 fantastic tracks, which includes old classics like Delilah, A Boy From Nowhere and The Green, Green Grass of Home.

But it doesn't forget his more recent hits, and features him mixing up Prince's raunchy Kiss with the Art of Noise, singing Mama Told Me Not To Come with the Stereophonics, Sex Bomb with Mousse T and even a Full Monty medley sung live with Robbie Williams. And who can forget that, along with Shirley Bassey, Tom has supplied a Welsh offering to the Bond films with his powerful Thunderball.

It does not seem to matter what Tom Jones sings, he always manages to exude sex appeal. His deep, rich tones have carried through the decades that he has been on the music scene and he looks set to continue well into the Noughties.

Honoured last month at the Brits 2003 for his outstanding contribution to music, Tom has caught the attention across the generations. He has spanned forty years of pop music and is still pulling in capacity crowds on his tours.

This is a really good album that gives you a flavour of the internationally acclaimed Welshman in a complete melodious nutshell.