Honest Jon's
278 Portobello Road
London
W10 5TE
England

Monday-Saturday 10 till 6; Sunday 11 till 5

Honest Jon's
Unit 115
Lower Stable Street
Coal Drops Yard
London
N1C 4DR

Monday-Saturday 11 till 6; Sunday 11 till 5

+44(0)208 969 9822 mail@honestjons.com

Established 1974.

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Staff Benda Bilili

Tres Tres Fort

Crammed Discs

Cooking James Brown Congotronics style, featuring the brilliant teenager Roger Landu on his home-made one-off one-string satonge lute. (Check Youtube.) Championed by Massive Attack, amongst others.

Ultramagnetic MCs

Critical Beatdown

Next Plateau / Music On Vinyl

A Tribe Called Quest

Midnight Marauders

Jive

A Tribe Called Quest

People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm

Jive

A Tribe Called Quest

Beats, Rhymes And Life

Jive

A Tribe Called Quest

The Low End Theory

Jive

A Tribe Called Quest

We Got It From Here... Thank You For Your Service

Epic

A Tribe Called Quest

Hits, Rarities & Remixes

Jive

The Bert Berns Story

Twist and Shout Volume 1: 1960-1964

Ace

Oliver Nelson

Black, Brown And Beautiful

Flying Dutchman

‘Originally released in 1970, Black, Brown and Beautiful saw legendary composer and arranger Oliver Nelson musically address the state of black America in the wake of the assassination of Martin Luther King. Tracks like Requiem, Lamb Of God and Martin Was A Man, A Real Man directly address the passing of King, whereas Self Help Is Needed and I Hope In Time A Change Will Come passionately ask questions still unanswered today.
“I have always felt that the Federal Government wasn’t going to do a damn thing and American Blacks were going to have to do it themselves. However, you can’t have a foot on your neck making it impossible for you to help yourself. That seems logical – doesn’t it?”
‘Musically, this is a sumptuous big band banquet with Nelson himself talking the soprano sax solo on the aching I Hope In Time A Change Will Come. Those who are fans of classic Nelson albums like The Blues And The Abstract Truth (1961) and the equally polemical The Mayor And The People (1971) will find much to enjoy here.’

Charlie Parker

The Birth Of BeBop (Celebrating Bird At 100) Vol. 1

Ezz-Thetics

Charlie Parker

The Birth Of Bebop (Celebrating Bird At 100) Vol. 2

Ezz-Thetics

Charlie Parker

Bebop Live

Ezz-Thetics

Allen Ginsberg

Allen Ginsberg Reads Kaddish

Real Gone

The 1964 recording of AG’s poem for his mother Naomi, fuelled by morphine, meth… and Ray Charles’ I Got A Woman on repeat.
Red vinyl, in its original gatefold packaging, with an added inner sleeve featuring new liner notes, and memorabilia provided by the Allen Ginsberg estate.

Allen Ginsberg

The Complete Songs Of Innocence And Experience

Omnivore

The first disc presents the original MGM LP, with Ginsberg accompanying himself on piano and harmonium, supported by Don Cherry, Elvin Jones and Bob Dorough amongst others, in twenty-one vocal settings of Blake’s Songs Of Innocence And Experience. Plus an alternate take, as well as a song intended for the LP, but left off due to time constraints.
A couple of years later, in 1971, Ginsberg returned to the Blake material, recording eleven songs in San Francisco with none other than Arthur Russell. The ensemble also recorded three Tibetan mantras with a Buddhist choir. All on the second disc.

Allen Ginsberg

The Last Word On The First Blues

Omnivore

The classic session plus eleven previously unissued performances, featuring contributions from Bob Dylan, Happy Traum, Don Cherry, Peter Orlovsky, Arthur Russell and co, in a luxuriously turned out 28-page colour booklet with rare photos and new essay by the producer Pat Thomas.
John Hammond was chuffed by the original release of The First Blues in 1983: ‘I recorded Allen in 1976 but Columbia Records refused to issue the results, considering the songs obscene and disrespectful. I am thrilled to finally be able to present Allen… I will present ‘disrespectful’ music like this as often as possible.’

Allen Ginsberg

First Blues

Death Is Not The End

With Arthur Russell, Bob Dylan, Anne Waldman, Perry Robinson, David Amram and co, having a whale of a time in sessions which sound like the best kind of parties, between 1971 and 1981.
‘Rags, Ballads & Harmonium Songs. Chanteys, Come-All-Ye’s, Aborigine Song Sticks. Gospel, Improvisations, Renaissance Lyrics, Blake Hymns, Bluegrass, Hillbilly Riffs, Country & Western, 50’s R&B, Dirty Dozens & New Wave.’
The first-ever full vinyl reissue; gatefold sleeve. Photography by Robert Frank!

The Moments

On Top

Be With Records

The bees-knees in heart-broken, close-harmony, symphonic soul; up there with the very best of The Delfonics, The Stylistics and co. Nearly all ballads, with Billy Brown’s falsetto in devastating form, though that’s Harry Ray leading their all-time-classic To You With Love — as sampled by Dilla at the end of Donuts — in all the straight-up glory of its original setting.

Spiritual Jazz

18: Behind the Iron Curtain Part 1

Jazzman

Spiritual Jazz

18: Behind the Iron Curtain Part 2

Jazzman

Spiritual Jazz

18: Behind The Iron Curtain, Parts 1 And 2

Jazzman

Mantronix

King Of The Beats

Traffic

Beenie Man

Bad Mind Is Active

Shocking Vibes

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Beenie Man

Defend It

Rude Boy

Beenie Man

My Wish

Call Me Shams

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