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Honest Jon's
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Monday-Saturday 11 till 6; Sunday 11 till 5

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Ahmad Jamal

The Essence, Vol. 1

Diggers Factory

Recorded live in Paris in 1994 and New York City in 1995. The band includes Idris Muhammad, Manolo Badrena, and George Coleman. Beautifully constructed, grooving, percussive versions of a tasty mixture of standards and originals.

Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou

The Skeletal Essences Of Afro Funk 1969-1980

Analog Africa

A staggering third helping of raw Benin funk. Check YouTube for a totally knockout film of the band performing the second track, Houzou Houzou Wa.

Don Ellis

Essence

Mighty Quinn

Years before his big bands and electronics — the trumpeter on Pacific Jazz LP from 1962, more experimental than usual for the label, with Paul Bley and Gary Peacock — bracing, often free-form.

Don Ellis

How Time Passes, To Essence, Revisited

Ezz-Thetics

‘How Time Passes and Essence were issued at a time when jazz history was being made practically on a monthly basis. There are a few reasons why they became submerged in the tsunami of groundbreaking albums released in the first years of the 1960s. For starters, Candid and Pacific Jazz simply did not have the market clout of Atlantic, Impulse, and other labels. Furthermore, Don Ellis’ music differed significantly from that of the avatars of free jazz, occupying a space between contemporary jazz and mid-century chamber music. However, the times eventually caught up. More than sixty years after their initial release, these recordings were as prescient as they are brilliant.’

With Jaki Byard, Ron Carter and Charlie Persip, in the earlier group; then Paul Bley, Gary Peacock and Gene Stone / Nick Martinis.

Keith Jarrett

Luminessence

ECM

Mehr Ali & Sher Ali

Qawwali, The Essence Of Desire

Buda Music

Essence

Relax, It's Just Like Dancin'

Epic

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