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Sir Tom Jones on the pain of not touring This Covid thing is really stifling singers | Music | Entertainment

Sir Tom Jones is set to start touring again in May (Image: GETTY) READ MORE Speaking with Clash, Sir Tom said: “There’s different things that can happen, and that comes from the audience. You sing a song, and the reaction is different one night compared to another night. And you feel differently. “There’s a live thing that happens that you can’t get on record. It’s a thing that happens there. It’s in the air sometimes! You’ll think. ‘What the f happened here tonight?!’, especially at an open air gig. “You think, ‘Something must be in the air because this has really taken off!’ And it’s the audience that does that. And collectively they become a thing unto themselves. And that only happens when you’re live. That’s what any entertainer will tell you.”

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Movie music to your ears: ADRIAN THRILLS picks the best soundtrack albums of the awards season

TROLLS WORLD TOUR (RCA) The sequel to 2016 s animated musical Trolls tells of a world divided according to musical preferences and its hour-long soundtrack is an unholy mash-up of styles. ADRIAN THRILLS: The sequel to 2016 s animated musical Trolls tells of a world divided according to musical preferences and its hour-long soundtrack is an unholy mash-up of styles. Executive producer Justin Timberlake appears on eight of the 20 tracks, with Just Sing a likely contender for best original song at the Oscars in April.  With Kelly Clarkson and Dierks Bentley supplying the country flavours, Haim and actress Rachel Bloom adding potent rock and Mary J. Blige bringing the funk, there s something for everyone.

ADRIAN THRILLS picks the best soundtrack albums of the awards season

ADRIAN THRILLS picks the best soundtrack albums of the awards season Adrian Thrills for the Daily Mail © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo From sweeping orchestral scores to jazz, blues and soul gems, soundtrack albums are in the spotlight as the awards season approaches. The Mail s music critic ADRIAN THRILLS picks the best. THE PROM (Sony Masterworks) The closest thing to a song-and-dance blockbuster in the tradition of The Greatest Showman is the feel-good soundtrack to Netflix musical The Prom.  Directed by Glee creator Ryan Murphy and starring Meryl Streep, James Corden and Nicole Kidman, the film s account of self-absorbed celebrities and smalltown romance is accompanied by cracking singalongs, vibrant dance numbers and razzle-dazzle aplenty. 

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