Jones, Paul

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

Crucifix In A Horseshoe
Used - LP - XPS 605
1971 US Wide Band Stereo Original Still In Shrink Wrap. Strong VG+ Vinyl. (Released In The UK On The Swirl Vertigo Label With Different Cover Art). “As Lead Singer Of Manfred Mann During Their Early Run Of Hits Such As "Doo Wah Diddy Diddy," "Pretty Flamingo," And Many, Many Others, Paul Jones Was Far More Influential Than People Realize. Artists Such As Arthur Lee Have Cited Him As A Primary Influence, And For That Fact Alone, He Should Be Recognized. After Leaving Mann In 1966, Jones Made One Of The Greatest Cult Films Of All Time, 1967's Privilege. This, Though, His Solo Debut, Is Another Step Altogether. Always One Of The More Literate Rockers Of His Era, Jones Spends Most Of His Time On This Album Making Fun Of Stardom And All That Goes With It. Hotel Rooms, Groupies, And The General Grind Of It All Is The Subject Matter Here, And It's All Quite A Bit Of Fun. As Far As The Music Goes, Much Of It Is More Laid-Back Than Anything Jones Did With Manfred Mann, With A Lot Of Country Leanings. Thomas Jefferson Kaye's Production Is A Bit Heavy-Handed -- Which Is Not Much Of A Suprise. But In The End, It Is An Interesting Record, Sounding Very Much Like A Roots-Oriented David Bowie Record, Slashing The Tires Of A Car Named "Stardom." Matthew Greenwald, AMG. more
Crucifix In A Horseshoe
New - LP - XPS 605
Sealed 1971 Wide Band Stereo Original (Released In The UK On The Swirl Vertigo Label With Different Cover Art). “As Lead Singer Of Manfred Mann During Their Early Run Of Hits Such As "Doo Wah Diddy Diddy," "Pretty Flamingo," And Many, Many Others, Paul Jones Was Far More Influential Than People Realize. Artists Such As Arthur Lee Have Cited Him As A Primary Influence, And For That Fact Alone, He Should Be Recognized. After Leaving Mann In 1966, Jones Made One Of The Greatest Cult Films Of All Time, 1967's Privilege. This, Though, His Solo Debut, Is Another Step Altogether. Always One Of The More Literate Rockers Of His Era, Jones Spends Most Of His Time On This Album Making Fun Of Stardom And All That Goes With It. Hotel Rooms, Groupies, And The General Grind Of It All Is The Subject Matter Here, And It's All Quite A Bit Of Fun. As Far As The Music Goes, Much Of It Is More Laid-Back Than Anything Jones Did With Manfred Mann, With A Lot Of Country Leanings. Thomas Jefferson Kaye's Production Is A Bit Heavy-Handed -- Which Is Not Much Of A Suprise. But In The End, It Is An Interesting Record, Sounding Very Much Like A Roots-Oriented David Bowie Record, Slashing The Tires Of A Car Named "Stardom." Matthew Greenwald, AMG. more
Mule
New - LP - 80305
Sealed 1998 Original From The Singer-Songwriter, Guitarist. more
Pucker Up Buttercup
New - LP - 80328-1
Sealed 1999 original. "Like most releases on Fat Possum (including his first effort, Mule), Paul Jones' second album, Pucker Up Buttercup, boasts a raw, careening sound and enthusiastically gritty performances that makes it an easy album to enjoy. The problem is, there's not much there -- the songs are merely vehicles for the performances. That results in a record that is enjoyable while it's playing, but ultimately a little unmemorable." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine more

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