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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The Beatles

Revolver

Apple

The Beatles

Magical Mystery Tour

Apple

The Beatles

Yellow Submarine

Apple

The Beatles

Let It Be

Apple

Oliver Lake

Ntu: Point From Which Creation Begins

Universal Sound

The illustrious saxophonist’s 1971 recording was his debut as leader, originally released five years later by Arista-Freedom. With Joseph Bowie, Don Moye and Charles Bobo Shaw. Grooving, spiritual; great stuff.

Fred Neil

Sessions

4 Men With Beards

Warm, comfy and loose — unashamedly inchoate — for Capitol in 1967.
Nice Percy Mayfield version.

Robert Johnson

King Of The Delta Blues Singers

Columbia / Music On Vinyl

Matana Roberts

Coin Coin Chapter Two: Mississippi Moonchile

Constellation

Grant Green

Born To Be Blue

Blue Note / Tone Poet

‘Best of all his Blue Notes… Quebec is on cracking form here, and his pitch and phrasing on Someday My Prince Will Come should be a lesson to all young jazz players. Green has, for us, his finest hour, ripping though My One And Only Love and If I Should Lose You with a ruggedness of emotion that goes hand and hand with the simplicity of diction. Not a single note is wasted’ (The Penguin Guide To Jazz).

Brotzmann, Van Hove, Bennink, Mangelsdorff

Couscouss de la Mauresque

Cien Fuegos

Bill Evans

Moon Beams

Riverside / Craft

Giddily lovely ballads from 1962, with Chuck Israels taking over from Scott LaFaro.
That’s Nico on the cover.

Walter Benton Quintet

Out Of This World

Jazz Workshop

Charlie Haden

Liberation Music Orchestra

Impulse!

A suite of revolutionary anarchist songs from the Spanish Civil War — featuring Don Cherry, Roswell Rudd, Gato Barbieri, Dewey Redman and guitarist Sam Brown — plus Ornette’s War Orphans, three works by Carla Bley (who arranges brilliantly), and two by the great bassist himself, in tributes to Che Guevara and protests against the Vietnam War, on his tumultuous, bracing, expansive first outing as leader, in 1970.

The People's Workshop

Houston Talent Expo '82

BBE

Andy Bey

Experience And Judgement

Be With Records

Slower and funkier than the Gary Bartz excursion a few years earlier — with Bad Wilbur Bascomb popping away on electric bass, not Ron Carter — this unmissable 1974 version of Celestial Blues was a game-changing revive in the early nineties, a cosmic crossing of Bill Withers, Sly and Brian Jackson, threading trip hop and Jazz Dance through to Madlib.
‘C’mon meditate! Let’s contemplate!’

Brotzmann, Van Hove, Bennink

FMP0130

Cien Fuegos

Albert Ayler And Don Cherry

Vibrations

Org Music

Ayler at his most intense, with Sonny Murray and Gary Peacock in Copenhagen.
This is the 1964 recording entitled Ghosts for its original release on Debut.

Roy Brooks

The Beat

Verve

Laura Nyro

Christmas And The Beads Of Sweat

Columbia / Pure Pleasure

Her third Columbia, from 1970.
With Muscle Shoals crew on side one — Roger Hawkins, Eddie Hinton, Barry Beckett and co — and a lineup convening the Armenian oud-plyer Ashod Garabedian, Duane Allman and Alice Coltrane, on side two.
‘I love my country as it dies in war and pain before my eyes. I walk the streets where disrespect has been. The sins of politics, the politics of sin, the heartlessness that darkens my soul… on Christmas.’

Robert Pete Williams

With Big Joe Williams

Pure Pleasure

The Staple Singers

The Twenty-Fifth Day Of December

Riverside

Wendell Harrison & Phillip Ranelin

A Message From The Tribe

Tribe

John Bender

Pop Surgery

Superior Viaduct

‘Twelve frenetic bursts of scrapyard detournement, meticulously stitched together with dubbed-out vocals and disjointed drum machines, at the limits of bedroom electronica and DIY. Originally released in 1982 on his own Record Sluts label, in a single run of five hundred copies. Recommended to fans of Suicide, 20 Jazz Funk Greats and early Cabaret Voltaire.’

Beastie Boys

Paul's Boutique

Capitol

Horace Tapscott

Live At Lobero

Nimbus / Pure Pleasure

With bassist Roberto Miranda and drummer Sonship in 1981.
Featuring a tremendous, side-long reading of Dark Tree.

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