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Paul Jones - Sings Songs From The Film Privilege flac album
  • Performer Paul Jones
  • Title Sings Songs From The Film Privilege
  • Date of release 1967
  • Country UK
  • Style Soundtrack, Ballad
  • Other formats TTA DMF DTS AHX DXD MIDI ASF
  • Genre Pop
  • Size MP3 1499 mb
  • Size FLAC 1106 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 642

Privilege is a 1967 British film directed by Peter Watkins and produced by John Heyman. Johnny Speight wrote the story, and Norman Bogner wrote the script. Some of it was filmed on location in Birmingham, England, partly at Birmingham City . s St Andrew's stadium and at Birmingham Town Hall. A soundtrack album was released in the US and UK. In 1978, the Patti Smith Group recorded "Free Me" as "Privilege (Set Me Free)" on their album Easter. The recording reached number 72 on the UK singles chart and number 13 on the singles chart in Ireland. In 1988, Big Audio Dynamite opened their single "Just Play Music!" with an audio sample from the film, of Max Bacon saying "The intro goes something like this: (singing) 'Ba-di-da ba-di-da ba-da, boom boom. "No 2: PAUL JONES on the 1967 EP Paul Jones Sings Songs From The Film Privilege". Retrieved 7 June 2016.

For other people named Paul Jones, see Paul Jones (disambiguation). He had enough hits in Sweden to have a greatest hits album released there on EMI. His subsequent single releases in Britain in the late 1960s were on Columbia Jones was pictured with his son, Matthew, for the front cover of Radio Times in 1973, along with actor Jon Pertwee (then starring in Doctor Who) and broadcaster Michael Parkinson. Sings Privilege & Others (1967). Love Me, Love My Friends (1968). Come into My Music Box (1969).

Privilege from Paul Jones (1967) (7''). Sings Songs From The Film PrivilegePaul Jones. It's Getting BetterPaul Jones. I've Been A Bad Bad Boy, Sonny Boy WilliamsonPaul Jones.

George Jones ' tribute album remedies that fact. Apart from "They'll Never Take Her Love from Me" and Jones ' hit single "Things Have Gone to Pieces," these songs are all rather obscure and there's not a bad one in the bunch. From ballads like "Blue Side of Lonesome" to uptempo honky tonkers like "Brothers of a Bottle," all of the cuts on The Great Songs of Leon Payne are first-rate and Jones brings each of them to life. It's a forgotten album in Jones ' catalog - and Leon Payne 's reputation has faded somewhat in the.

Only on an album as overstuffed as Physical Graffiti could a treasure like "In the Light" remain somewhat hidden.

PAUL JONES Sings songs from the film ‘Privilege’ HMV 7-inch EP 7EG 8975! EUR 1. 1. New listing PAUL JONES WHEN I WAS SIX YEARS OLD & YOU HAVE NO IDEA SWEDISH 45+PS 1968 MOD. EUR 4. 2. Paul jones ~ sings songs from the film privilege ~ 1967 UK vinyl ep ~ nice audio. Drakes Dream Paul Jones Vinyl Record.

1. Privilege (Paul Jones). Privilege - RemasteredSunburst. Released: April 1, 2014. Formats: CD, Digital (33 min).

Tracklist

Privilege
Free Me
(My Poor Heart Is Surely) Breaking
I've Been A Bad, Bad Boy

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7EG 8975 Paul Jones Sings Songs From The Film Privilege ‎(7", EP) His Master's Voice 7EG 8975 UK 1967
7EGM 8975 Paul Jones Sings Songs From The Film Privilege ‎(7", EP) His Master's Voice 7EGM 8975 New Zealand 1967
7EG 8975 Paul Jones Sings Songs From The Film Privilege ‎(7", EP) His Master's Voice 7EG 8975 Netherlands 1967
7EG 8975 Paul Jones Sings Songs From The Film Privilege ‎(7", EP, Sol) His Master's Voice 7EG 8975 UK 1967


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Renthadral
One of my favorite music that came out of 1967 for new pop was "Paul Jones Sings Songs From the Film 'Privilege.'" My dad took me to see this film I have to presume sometime in 1968, and it played in a small 'art' movie theater in a building on the Sunset Strip. One had to know about this theater because there was no advertisement or even acknowledgment that this place existed outside of the theater space. Overall the film is not that hot, but I was glued to the screen due to Paul Jones performance, both acting and singing, and of course the beauty of Jean Shrimpton. The story takes place in England when the church decided to match-up with the pop world, circa Paul Jones. A new form of Fascism takes place where the teenager is influenced by the combination of the Church and pop music. The film opens up with a great performance by Paul Jones, doing "Free Me," which has a haunted organ and strings arrangement. A few years later, Alice Cooper would use theatrics that is very similar to the performance in "Privilege." Beyond that this EP has four songs, including my beloved "Free Me" as well as the theme "Privilege" and 'I've Been a Bad, Bad Boy, and I think the other song "(My Poor Heart is Surely) Breaking" is not in the film, but alas, memory plays tricks. Nevertheless, one can get the full original soundtrack album with no problem, and I see it often online or sold in used record stores around Los Angeles and Tokyo. Still, I prefer the format of the 7" 45 rpm EP, because of the focus on the four songs, which overall is pretty magnificent. Paul Jones is known to be the lead vocalist for Manfred Mann in the early and mid-1960s, but he took a strange solo career that was equally pop and his natural love for rhythm n' blues. A great voice, and presence, I feel Jones is overlooked these days, and he is a great vocalist. The solo career is spotty, but his work with the band Manfred Mann is brilliant. And his other highlight is "Privilege."