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I Who Have Nothing
Pop · 1970 · 5 tracks · 35m

I Who Have Nothing

Lush orchestral pop and sophisticated ballads. A masterclass in vocal control, moving from intimate whispers to room-shaking baritone swells.

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It's Tom Jones at his most romantic, trading the dance floor for a velvet booth and a martini.

A sophisticated and dramatic exploration of romantic longing wrapped in lush orchestral textures.

I Who Have Nothing · vs · Tom Jones
Candlelit+1.5σ

Candlelit saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

Tracklist · 5 Tracks · 35m
02
I Have Dreamed (The King and I)
3:00
03
Love’s Been Good to Me
4:09
07
What the World Needs Now Is Love
2:37
08
With One Exception
2:52
11
See Saw
2:54
Moments Worth Waiting For
The explosive orchestral swell on the title track that matches the peak of the vocal delivery.
The surprisingly tender and restrained opening of Love’s Been Good to Me.
The brass-led rhythmic shift in See Saw that injects a momentary soul-revue energy.
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