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PAUL JONES
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Paul Jones is an English singer, actor, harmonica player, and radio personality and television presenter. As "P.P. Pond", Paul Jones performed duets with Elmo Lewis (aka future founder member of the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones) at the Ealing Club, home of Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated, whose singers included Long John Baldry and Mick Jagger. He was asked by Keith Richards and Brian Jones to be the lead singer of a group they were forming, but he turned them down. Jones then went on to be the vocalist and harmonica player of the successful 1960s group Manfred Mann. He had several Top Ten hits with Manfred Mann before going solo in July 1966. He was less successful without the band than they were with his replacement, but did have a few hits, notably with "High Time" (1966) and "I've Been a Bad, Bad Boy" and "Thinkin' Ain't for Me" (both 1967) before attempting to branch into acting. His performance opposite model Jean Shrimpton in the 1967 film Privilege, directed by Peter Watkins, did not bring the hoped-for stardom, although the film later became a cult classic. Privilege, which unsurprisingly cast Jones as a pop singer, saw him sing a few songs, including "I've Been a Bad, Bad Boy" and "Set Me Free", which was covered by Patti Smith in the mid 1970s. From 1966 he also worked as an actor, first in films and television, and then on stage, including West End shows such as Conduct Unbecoming (also on Broadway), plus the musicals Cats. He is also a member of The Blues Band and The Manfreds, a group reuniting many original members of Manfred Mann, and has also played harmonica as a session musician on recordings by artists including Gerry Rafferty, Dave Edmunds, Katie Melua, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Marti Webb. His most recent solo album is 2009's Starting All Over Again. It was produced by Carla Olson, and features Eric Clapton on guitar. Jones is currently the president of the National Harmonica League and was awarded "harmonica player of the year" in the British blues awards of 2010 and 2011, as well as Blues Broadcaster of the year in 2011.

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Privilege
Breaking
Holland
His Masters Voice 7QH 5102
Value: 10 €

Privilege
Free Me
Norway
His Masters Voice X 8689
Value: 20 €

Privilege
Free Me
Sweden
His Masters Voice X 8689
Value: 15 €

Privilege / Free Me
Breaking / I've Been A Bad, Bad Boy
Australia
His Masters Voice 7EGO-8975
Value: 15 €

Privilege / Free Me
Breaking / I've Been A Bad, Bad Boy
Chile
Odeon BSOD-15071
Value: 40 €

Privilege / Free Me
Breaking / I've Been A Bad, Bad Boy
France
His Masters Voice EGF 982
Value: 30 €

Privilege / Free Me
Breaking / I've Been A Bad, Bad Boy
Mexico
Capitol EPEM-10224
Value: 20 €

Privilege / Free Me
Breaking / I've Been A Bad, Bad Boy
UK
His Masters Voice 7 EG 8975
Value: 10 €

Shake A Hand
Cat's Eyes
Sweden
Bell 4E006-91436
Value: 25 €

Sons And Lovers
Three Sisters
Belgium
Columbia DB 8303
Value: 15 €

Sons And Lovers
Three Sisters
France
Columbia CF 126
Value: 30 €

Sons And Lovers
Three Sisters
Holland
Columbia DB 8303
Value: 10 €

Sons And Lovers
Three Sisters
Norway
Columbia DB 8303
Value: 25 €

Sons And Lovers
Three Sisters
Sweden
Columbia DB 8303
Value: 20 €

Sons And Lovers

Yugoslavia
Dzuboks F-0247
Value: 15 €
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Sons And Lovers

Yugoslavia
Dzuboks F-0247
Value: 15 €
ENVELOPE SLEEVE

Stop Stop Stop
Bid Of Paradise
Germany
RCA PB 5005
Value: 5 €

Stop Stop Stop
Bid Of Paradise
Portugal
RCA PB 5005
Value: 10 €

Thinkin' Ain't For Me
Softly
Denmark
His Masters Voice POP 1602
Value: 15 €

Thinkin' Ain't For Me
Softly
Germany
EMI Electrola E 23 584
Value: 20 €

Thinkin' Ain't For Me
Softly
Holland
His Masters Voice POP 1602
Value: 10 €

Thinkin' Ain't For Me
Softly
Sweden
His Masters Voice POP 1602
Value: 15 €

When I Was Six Years Old
You Have No Idea
Holland
Columbia DB 8417
Value: 10 €

When I Was Six Years Old
You Have No Idea
Japan
Odeon OR-2112
Value: 20 €

When I Was Six Years Old
You Have No Idea
Norway
Columbia DB 8417
Value: 25 €

When I Was Six Years Old
You Have No Idea
Sweden
Columbia DB 8417
Value: 20 €
  

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