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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Tommy McCook

Radiation

Killer Duke Reid productions, originally put together in 1969. Also featuring Roland Alphonso, Don Drummond, Rico Rodriguez and full Skatalites crew; Justin Hines, Stranger Cole and Millicent Patsy Todd.

Tommy McCook

Burial

Treasure Isle / Far East

Tommy McCook

The Great Tommy McCook

Jaguar

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Tommy McCook

Ska Flea

Treasure Isle / Far East

Irresistibly bouncy, pestiferous and nostalgic do-over of the version of One Note Samba/Spanish Flea which Sergio Mendes cut for Herb Alpert, with Lani Hall singing.
Perhaps a shame Homer Simpson wasn’t in Kingston at the time.
The flip-side sets the stage for Lloyd ‘Reggae Feet’ Williams with a quick mashing of the intro to I Can’t Help Myself by the Four Tops into some chords from Rescue Me by Fontella Bass.

Tommy McCook

Yard Broom

Treasure Isle

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Tommy McCook

Don't Walk Alone

Moodisc

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Tommy McCook

Reggae At Its Best

Trojan / Music On Vinyl

A mostly instrumental set recorded at Treasure Isle, but released on the Canadian label Lanarc in 1969 (and tough to find till now).

Ken Parker

Kiss An Angel In The Morning

Attack

Ken Parker

I Can't Hide

Duke Reid

DJ Bone

It's Good To Be Differ-Ent

Don't Be Afraid

Caleb Sweetback

Zion Here I Come

Black Spade

Breathtaking US roots. A super-heavyweight, high-drama Zap Pow rhythm, with luminous singing by Horace Campbell, on his own label. Second of just two Black Spades. You’d be mad to pass.

Beverley Williams

Sufferation

Shaka

Tough mid-seventies steppers from the US, in tow to Johnny Clarke. A one-away for Bev; nothing to do with Jah Shaka (except he’d run it).
Rough dub, too.

Beverley Williams

Sufferation

Shaka

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Picnic

Picnic

Corbett Vs Dempsey

Wonderful 1985 recording led by the brilliant cellist Tristan Honsinger, originally released by Data.
With trumpeter Toshinori Kondo, saxophonist Sean Bergen, Jean Jacques Avenel on bass, Michael Vatcher on drums and percussion, and Tiziana Simona Vigni singing.
‘Deceptively vicious little songs with hilarious twists and the kind of intense improvising you’d expect from a band that incorporates players of this calibre.’

Eugene Chadbourne

The Lost Eddie Chatterbox Session

Corbett Vs Dempsey

If A Song Could Be Freedom

Organized Sounds Of Resistance

Textual

Joe McPhee, Andre Jaume

Nuclear Family

Corbett Vs Dempsey

‘A studio recording from 1979, previously unreleased. It is primarily structured around pairs of tunes by Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk, and Duke Ellington (or Billy Strayhorn), adding Ornette Coleman’s Lonely Woman for good measure. The results are stunningly intimate and show the twosome’s capacity for creative interplay at a fairly early stage in its unfolding. Pithecanthropus Erectus gets pared down to its essential walking-bass-ness, while Monk’s Evidence is taken apart, and solo spots by both men are as riveting as one would expect.’

Ilitch

Periodik Mindtrouble

Superior Viaduct

The Man X

It Won't Come Easy

Impact! / Only Roots

Overproof sufferers by Sweeney Williams, with the Wailers Band.

The Man X

It Won't Come Easy (One-off)

Impact!

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Broadway

Guns In The Ghetto

Hot Shot

Tough harmonica version of Woman Of The Ghetto, with an excellent dub.

Donovan Carless

Be Thankful For What You Got

Big M

Peerless cover of the soul classic — recorded at Randy’s in 1974 with Fully Fullwood, Chinna Smith, Tony Chin, Santa Davis… and Errol T at the controls.
It’s no surprise that Carless is a soul boy, into Jerry Butler and The Dells back then; one half of the Little Roys, when they cut Bongo Nyah for Lloyd Daley.
Crucial bunny.

Molto

Versatile International Service

Ominira

Eighteen freeform electronic miniatures by Lorenz Lindner — aka Mix Mup — after his love of experimental ambient and soundtrack idioms.

Tarika Blue

The Blue Path

Chiaroscuro

Outstanding, spiritualised jazz-funk; keenly focussed but free and warm; steeped in post-bop and wide-open to r&b; somewhere between Lonnie Liston Smith’s Cosmic Echoes and Roy Ayers’ Ubiquity. Plenty here for dancers, chin-strokers and dreamers all.
The personnel discloses generous musical co-ordinates… Marvin Blackman from the Rashied Ali Quartet is here, and Ryo Kawasaki. James Mason and Justo Almario were later collaborators. Just a couple of years before this, Tarika Blue leader Phil Clendeninn was playing in a New York funk outfit alongside Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards…

T'Spoon

School Dance

Athens Of The North

Ace, freaky deaky boogie — dense, extrovert and synthy — originally out on Oil Capital.

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