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 Meters

Zony Mash

Sundazed

Eugene McDaniels

Outlaw

Atlantic / Music On Vinyl

John Lee Hooker

Don't Turn Me From Your Door

Atco / Speakers Corner

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.

Bobby Hutcherson

Total Eclipse

Blue Note / Tone Poet

From 1969, this first collaboration with Harold Land — questing but chilled post-bop — is probably the best.
Steeped in the compositions of Joe Chambers, the closer Pompeian is a tour de force; opening as a waltz, detouring into moody marimba.

Art Blakey

Like Someone In Love

Blue Note

‘Classic vinyl.’

Walter Benton Quintet

Out Of This World

Jazz Workshop

The Jazz Couriers

The Message From Britain

Jazz Workshop

The Blackbyrds

City Life

Fantasy / Craft

Wonderful third album, from 1975, with the almighty jazz-funk masterpiece Rock Creek Park and the get-down-and-party murder of Happy Music (as rinsed by Kool Herc and a cast of millions). Takes your troubles off your mind.
‘Jazz Dispensary Top Shelf Series.’

Sun Ra

Discipline 27-II

Saturn

Another unmissable Ra LP — previously impossible to find — from the same 1972 sessions as Space Is the Place. The opener Pan Afro is a modal tear-up bossed by Gilmore’s saxophone; the title track is a hugely enjoyable, side-long, Ra-led space chant.

Thelonious Monk

The Thelonious Monk Orchestra At Town Hall

Riverside

Jackie McLean

Let Freedom Ring

Blue Note / Tone Poet

Kraftwerk

Trans-Europe Express

Klingklang

John Coltrane And Don Cherry

The Avant-Garde

Atlantic

The trumpeter in particular thriving in the strangeness of the set-up — Trane with Ornette’s band, on soprano, playing three Colemans, a Monk and a Cherry.
Superior 180g vinyl via Rhino, in mono.

Larry & Alvin

Poor Man A Feel It

Jamaican Art

Larry Marshall and Alvin Leslie, backed by The Revolutionaries and blazing horns, produced by Alvin Ranglin.
Accomplished late-seventies reggae, never properly released till now; shot through with Marshall’s moody intensity and craftsmanship.

Joni Mitchell

Clouds

Rhino

Love

Forever Changes

Elektra

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.

Brigitte Fontaine

Je Ne Connais Pas Cet Homme

Superior Viaduct

From 1973, the first of her recordings as a duo with Areski. ‘Deeply rooted in North African and European folk traditions… evocative vignettes with breezy vocals and minimal accompaniment of classical guitar, strings and woodwinds… One of their best-loved albums, for its remarkable sense of intimacy… beckoning listeners into a strange and beautiful world.’

Van Morrison

Astral Weeks

Warners

The CD is newly remastered — it sounds magnificent —  adding two out-takes and two extended versions. (The ending of Slim Slow Slider is startling.) Surely a must at the price.
Rhino vinyl.

Sonny Clark

Sonny Clark Trio

Blue Note / Tone Poet

The 1957 recording with Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones.

Roland Kirk

We Free Kings

Mercury / Acoustic Sounds

Liquid Liquid

Liquid Idiot, Idiot Orchestra

Superior Viaduct

In truth this is just prior to the formation of Liquid Liquid, in 1981. Like a no-wave, Saturnian version of Raymond Scott’s big band. The punks at the London Musicians Collective would have loved them.
LI played various NYC lofts and clubs, including Tier 3, Mudd Club and CBGB. Audience members were encouraged to bring their own instruments along. Idiot Orchestra was an offshoot involving more than a dozen players — clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, violin, cello, synth, bass, marimba and drums.
With a fanzine featuring rare photos and a new interview with Richard McGuire.

Donald Byrd

At The Half Note Cafe Volume 1

Blue Note / Tone Poet

‘One of the most essential hard bop purchases in the canon. The performances by Duke Pearson — four of his own tunes, five by Byrd, and standards — showcase his improvisational acumen at its height. His soloing on studio records pales in comparison. This was a hot quintet, that not only swung hard, but possessed a deep lyricism and an astonishing sense of timing’ (Allmusic).

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