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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Yu Su

Foundry

Short Span

Jim Legxacy

black british music

XL Recordings

J Dilla

Donuts (Audiophile Edition)

Stones Throw

Mudies All Stars With MBV

Lorna's Dance

Moodisc

Expert, breezy version of Grover Washington’s Loran’s Dance (as sampled by A Tribe Called Quest, on Push It Along). Lovely stuff.

Coleman Hawkins

Coleman Hawkins and Confreres

Verve Acoustic Sounds

Junior Vibes

Fed Up A Them

Meshock / TRS

Jah Minstrel

Wicked Shall Not Enter

JMC / TRS

Jah Minstrel

Africa Roots

JMC / TRS

The dub is a militant, clattering, tearaway, raw monster-slayer, with Johnny Clarke at the controls, for his own label. Total murder.

Paul Elliott

Import Corruption

Lucky Love / TRS

Tony Montana

Crosses A Follow Me

Bay City / TRS

Muluken Mellesse

Muluken Mellesse With The Dahlak Band

Heavenly Sweetness

This is fire. Ring the alarm.
The opener is MM’s first recording, aged seventeen; a 45 on Amha Records. The remainder revives his 1976 LP for Kaifa, produced by Ali Abdella Kaifa aka Ali Tango, and featuring such mainstays of the scene as trumpeter Shimèlis Bèyènè, Dawit Yifru on keys, and the great Tilayé Gèbrè on saxophone and flute. In the teeth of the burgeoning Red Terror of the Derg junta, this LP was the swansong of Swinging Addis, and arguably its absolute masterpiece.
Intense, roiling Ethiopian afrobeat. Utterly killer; hotly recommended.

Freddie McKay

Watch Your Step

KISMET

Gil Scott-Heron

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

BGP

This compilation of the best of Gil Scott-Heron’s Flying Dutchman output was originally released in 1974, pulling together tracks from his first three albums: Small Talk At 125th And Lennox (1970), Pieces Of A Man (1971), and Free Will (1972).
This very welcome LP reissue is a top-notch pressing, resplendent in the original gatefold sleeve.

Freddie McKay

A Lonely Man

Only Roots

Augustus Pablo

Original Rockers

VP

The LP is from Only Roots.

Al Campbell

Natty Dread Band Wagon

Sun Shot / Common Ground

Black Ark magic. Al Campbell steps up with teacherly scorn, as clear as a bell.

Dennis Brown

What About The Half

Sun Shot / Common Ground

Pat Thomas

Hikmah

Tao Forms

Joshua Sithole

Joshua Sithole's Africa

Voom

‘Masterful arrangements, inventive rhythms, rich harmonies, and a perfect balance of flute and saxophone interplay. Funk, Jazz, Gospel, Afro, and traditional elements all merge seamlessly into something unique and timeless.’
“South African spiritual funk gem. slick guitar, banks of horns” - Chris Albertyn (Matsuli).
“Dynamic South African funk. An album that will make you want to dance from start to finish” - Franck Descollonges (Heavenly Sweetness).

Les Freres Latour

Lague Yo

Atangana

Classic, jazzy, funky zouk, from Guadeloupe.

Wood Brass & Steel

Uncovered: The Lost Astroscope Recordings 1973

Soul Brother

Thad Jones, Kenny Burrell, Frank Wess, Mal Waldron

After Hours

Prestige / Craft

A classy, rock steady sextet — the rhythm section is Art Taylor and Paul Chambers — presenting four compositions by Mal Waldron.

The Heptones

Better Days

Real Rock

Earl Morgan and Barry Llewellyn joined by Naggo Morris in 1978, with the genius engineer Sylvan Morris and the mighty Niney the Observer at the controls, and a crack band featuring Sly Dunbar. Every Day Life and Mr. Do Over Man Song are crucial, tip-top Heptones.

Stephen McCraven

Wooley The Newt

Moved-By-Sound

This expert drummer spent long stints with Archie Shepp and Sam Rivers; and he’s played with scores of other jazz greats, like Mal Waldron, Charles Tolliver, Yusef Lateef, Billy Harper, David Murray, and so on. He toured Europe with Marion Brown in 1977 — recording La Placita live in Willisau — and the following year cut Wooley The Newt for the saxophonist’s Sweet Earth label. His son Makaya sampled it recently on We’re New Again, his Gil Scott-Heron rework.
Free, grooving, spiritual jazz. Check it out.

Michael Garrick

Late Autumn Sunshine

My Only Desire

Combining two BBC Radio sessions, recorded at Maida Vale Studios in 1973 and 1978, with Norma Winstone, Henry Lowther, Art Themen, Tony Coe, and the gang.
Eight Garrick originals, including favourites from the Troppo and October Woman LPs, and an early, first showing for River Running and Galilee. Robin’s Rest only appears here.
‘Fabulous,’ says Record Collector.

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