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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Pat Metheny

Bright Size Life

ECM

His debut, from 1976; emerging from the tutelage of Gary Burton. Lovely, out-in-the-wide-open Americana Jazz, with dazzlingly lithe bass-playing by Jaco Pastorius. Bob Moses nails it, too. It’s never sounded better than in this iteration as part of the Luminessence Series. Hang about for the Ornette cover, wrapping things up.

Jan Garbarek

Twelve Moons

ECM

Rainer Bruninghaus, keyboards; Eberhard Weber, bass; Manu Katche drums; Marilyn Mazur percussion; Agnes Buen Garnas, vocal; Mari Boine, vocal.

Jan Garbarek

Star

ECM

With Miroslav Vitous and Pete Erskine.

Jan Garbarek

Aftenland

ECM

Miroslav Vitous

Remembering Weather Report

ECM

Miroslav Vitous

Universal Syncopations

ECM

With Chick Corea, piano; John McLaughlin, guitar; Miroslav Vitous, double-bass; Jack DeJohnette, drums.

Miroslav Vitous

Universal Syncopations II

ECM

The Weather Report bassist brilliantly driving a core group including a bandoneon, three saxes, two drummers and Randy Brecker through and around swells of orchestra and choir. Ambitious and original.

Miroslav Vitous

Music Of Weather Report

ECM

Anouar Brahem

Thimar

ECM

John Surman, bass clarinet and soprano saxophone; Dave Holland, double-bass.

Anouar Brahem

Astrakan Cafe

ECM

With Barbaros Erkose, clarinet; Lassad Hosni, bendir, darbouka.

Anouar Brahem

The Astounding Eyes Of Rita

ECM

Crafted, swinging, soulful Middle Eastern jazz, led by oud and bass clarinet. Dedicated to the great Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish. (Why he didn’t win the Nobel Prize isn’t a mystery.)

Anouar Brahem

Le Pas Du Chat Noir

ECM

Ravishing, chilled interplay between oud, piano and accordion.

Anouar Brahem

Conte De L'Incroyable Amour

ECM

Anouar Brahem

After The Last Sky

ECM

Kenny Wheeler

Songs For Quintet

ECM

The last recording by the late Canadian trumpeter — such a mainstay of contemporary UK jazz — stamped with his trademark melancholy… lyrical, sly, sinuous. ‘As a graceful coda to a wonderful career, not to be missed by anyone who ever fell under Kenny’s spell, however belatedly’ (Richard Williams).

Charles Lloyd

Athens Concert

ECM

With celebrated socialist protest singer Maria Farantouri, and CL’s quartet featuring Jason Moran augmented by a lyra player and second pianist: Theodorakis, traditional Greek music, Eleni Karaindrou, Dream Weaver…

Charles Lloyd

Ocean

Blue Note

Charles Lloyd

Figure In Blue

Blue Note

Ethiopia

Ari Polyphonies

Ocora

Dramatic, intricate singing from South West Ethiopia — non-verbal, the voice turned inside out, used like an instrument — sometimes with lyre, riffing till death do us part, clapping, flutes from space, bells, and other accompaniments.

Burkina Faso

Lobi Country, Buur Xylophones

Ocora

Brilliant, jacking, extended, improvisatory, ancient dance music played at the initiation of diviners (drugged with jolonthi, to ward off spells) on a twelve-blade xylophone with calabash resonators.

Burkina Faso

Bisa, Gan, Lobi, Mossi

Collection Prophet

Munir Bashir

The Art Of The Ud

Ocora

Togo

Kabiye Orchestras And Lithophones

Ocora

Highly rhythmic ensembles of percussion, flutes, whistles and trumpets from the mountainous north of the country; and brilliant pichanchalassi playing, five flat stones struck with two oval stones.

Switzerland

Musical Landscapes

Ocora

Switzerland has four official languages and numerous dialects, and this mosaic of sounds is judiciously wide-ranging and open — starring wonderful yodelling, alphorn, Jew’s harp, zither and musette-style accordion.

Italy

Sicily: Folk Music

Ocora

Work songs, music and songs about everyday life, or the calendar, or perhaps to run alongside ritual feasts, with guitar, mandolin, accordion, guimbarde, tambourine, bagpipe and reed flute.

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