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 Crystals

There's No Other (Like My Baby)

Philles

Lol Coxhill

Coxhill On Ogun

Ogun

John Ellison Of The Soul Brothers Six

Funky Funky Way Of Makin' Love

Phil L.A Of Soul

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Carl Mann

Rockin' Love

Phillips

Bill Justis

Flea Circus

Phillips

The Righteous Brothers

You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'

Philles

The Ronettes

Born To Be Together

Philles

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Vernell Hill

Sometimes Love

Tuff

Barre Phillips

End To End

ECM

‘The double bassist says this will be his last solo album, the final chapter of his Journal Violone. It is a beautiful and moving musical statement. All the qualities we associate with Barres playing are here in abundance: questing adventurousness, melodic invention, textural richness, developmental logic and deep soulfulness.’

Count Lasher

Font Hill Duppy

Bongo Man

Phillipe Maté, Daniel Vallancien

Maté, Vallancien

Souffle Continu

Saxophonist Phillipe Maté has played with the Acting Trio, Jef Gilson and Butch Morris, amongst others; and that’s him on Jean-Claude Vannier’s brilliant L’Enfant Assassin Des Mouches. As the recording engineer of BYG, Daniel Vallancien worked alongside Anthony Braxton, Don Cherry and Sonny Sharrock; for Saravah he recorded Brigitte Fontaine and the Cohelmec Ensemble. From 1972, this free-form saxophone/electronics collaboration is another bonafide classic of the French musical underground, revived with characteristic panache by Souffle Continu.

Linda Hill

Lullaby For Linda

Nimbus / Pure Pleasure

The Arkestra first started rehearsing at pianist Linda Hill’s house in the early 1960s. ‘In a few months, we’d built up from seven or eight to about eighteen cats, musicians started living there,’ Tapscott recalls in his autobiography. ‘People got involved with the Arkestra like it was their life’s work.’
Opening with the spiritual jazz epic Leland’s Song — a duet with flautist Adele Sebastian — this LP was recorded for Nimbus West by Hill in 1981, with fellow Arkestra members including Sabir Matteen, Roberto Miranda and Everett Brown Jr.

Andrew Hill

Smoke Stack

Blue Note

Andrew Hill

Passing Ships

Blue Note / Tone Poet

Dazzling music from 1969, way ahead of its time, by a nonet with Woody Shaw and Dizzy Reece on trumpets, Joe Farrell on reeds, woodwinds, and English horn, Bob Northern on French horn, Howard Johnson on tuba and bass clarinet, Ron Carter on bass. Fresh from Bitches Brew, Lenny White plays drums at just his second recording session; trombonist Julian Priester is a few months away from Mwandishi.
Sideways establishes Hill’s signature twist on Monk and Bud Powell, with its angular, sinewy restlessness, and Caribbean tang. The horns are crossly careering. The evocative title cut has classical, cinematic manners, but in the service of East of the River Nile mysticism. Plantation Bag is magnificent, delirious, epic funk, with Lenny White channelling Clyde Stubblefied, and Ron Carter dug in deep. Noon Tide tears way further eastwards, in the same urgent cohort as classics like Yusef Lateef’s Chang, Chang, Chang and Pete La Roca’s Dancing Girls. Cascade is precisely skittering and eruptive, with wonderful trumpet-playing. Yesterday’s Tomorrow is playful, both jaunty and rueful, undecided, to close.
The arrangements throughout are imperious; the playing is uniformly superb. “We had rehearsal time and a lot of studio time. Some of those songs, we did take 45 or take 50. We played them over and over and over, till we got a complete take just right.’‘
Knockout.

Andrew Hill

Andrew!!!

Blue Note / Tone Poet

Carl Mann

Pretend

Phillips International

Lou Johnson

(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me

Big Hill

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The Nat Turners Rebellion

Love, Peace And Understanding

Philly Groove Records

Tapestry

Big Stone Wall (Around Your Heart)

Philly Groove Records

Emsley Morris & Phill Pratt

Little Things

Sunshot

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

General Doggie & Tenor Saw

Chill Out, Chill Out

Night Life Posse

  • 12" SOLD

Gillian Hills

Zou Bisou Bisou

Ace

Matthew Putman Hill Greene Francisco Mela

Believe That Was Me

577 Records

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