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 King James Version

He's Forever (Amen)

Soul Kitchen

Ta Teasha Love

Oh Jah Come

One Way Sounds

Olive ‘Senya’ Grant makes Horace Andy’s Please Don’t Go her own.
Family Man at the controls, on Clive Chin’s ticket.

Liv E

Couldn't Wait To Tell You

In Real Life

‘What would happen if Erykah Badu, DJ Screw and Sa-Ra had a baby? You’d get Liv.e’ (NPR).
‘Martian soul music’ (Fader).

Frank Foster

The Loud Minority

Wewantsounds

Phil Wachsmann

Writing In Water

Corbett Vs Dempsey

From the mid-eighties, when he was lining up with Barry Guy and Paul Rutherford in Iskra 1903.
Spacious, detailed excursions layering violin, vocalese and electronics, Bach and a little dub.
Lovely, captivating stuff.

Steve Potts

Musique Pour Le Film d'Un Ami

Souffle Continu

This saxophonist came through with the likes of Roy Ayers and Joe Henderson in the sixties, before hooking up with Steve Lacy in Paris in 1973. In this soundtrack composed for a film by his friend Joaquin Lledó — entitled Le Sujet Ou Le Secrétaire Aux Mille Et Un Tiroirs — he was joined by members of the group around Lacy, and diverse co-conspirators including friends from the funk outfit Ice, French accordionist Joss Bassellion, and none other than Jef Gilson at the mixing desk. It’s a dazzling, intensely entertaining blend of modal, cosmic and spiritual jazz, free funk, dirty grooves, heavy jams, bistro boogie and Javanese wah-wah.

Alain Bellaiche

Sea Fluorescent

Souffle Continu

Highly sought-after French jazz fusion — blending in West Coast funk, gentle blues, sketches of Andalusia — with John Hicks, Jerry Goodman from the Mahavishnu Orchestra, and Jean-Marie Fabiano from the Fabiano Orchestra.

Walt Dickerson & Richard Davis

Divine Gemini

SteepleChase

Walt Dickerson & Richard Davis

Dialogue

SteepleChase

Walt Dickerson & Richard Davis

Tenderness

SteepleChase

From 1977.
‘Music of extreme sophistication yet perfect lucidity… A Zen-like tranquillity pervades this album of duets’ (Richard Williams in Melody Maker).
‘Quite an achievement, balancing fantasy and friction with grace as a fulcrum… calm, lucid, colourful, and captivating’ (Art Lange in Coda).

Johnny Dyani With John Tchicai & Dudu Pukwana

Witchdoctor's Son

SteepleChase

Khan Jamal

Drum Dance To The Motherland

Aguirre

Wildly compelling tapestry of free jazz, dubby electronics, marimba grooves, funk, blues and African folk, recorded in Philadelphia in 1972.
‘My ancestors eventually show up in my music every time I play. I’ve always said that my backyard is Africa.’

Khan Jamal

The Traveller

SteepleChase

The vibraphonist leading an outstanding trio session with Johnny Dyani and Leroy Lowe. Ace versions of Equinox and Body And Soul, and six chewy, moody originals.

Khan Jamal

Impressions Of Coltrane

SteepleChase

Khan Jamal

Give The Vibes Some

Souffle Continu

Sacred Steel

Traditional Sacred African-American Steel Guitar Music In Florida

Arhoolie

Sacred Steel

Live!

Arhoolie

Sacred Steel

Instrumentals

Arhoolie

Billy Gault

When Destiny Calls

SteepleChase

Top-notch mid-seventies spiritual jazz; steeped in Trane. Championed by Jazzman.
Billy — aka William X, nowadays Khalim Zarif — was a Jazz Messenger. Around the same time as this recording, he was one of the Cosmic Brotherhood supporting Jackie McLean on his New York Calling LP, also for SteepleChase; another lost classic.
Warmly recommended.

Okuden

Every Dog Has Its Day But It Doesn't Matter Because Fat Cat Is Getting Fatter

ESP

Mat Walerian, Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Hamid Drake.

Ustad Saami

Pakistan Is For The Peaceful

Glitterbeat

The last living master of surti singing, a precursor of the ancient Islamic devotional music of qawwali. Wonderful.

Ustad Saami

God Is Not A Terrorist

Glitterbeat

Kirk Lightsey & Rudolph Johnson With The All Stars

Habiba

Outernational Sounds

Originally released by Gallo in 1974, this is a raw, impassioned, stunning set led by bop pianist Kirk Lightsey (a regular sideman for Chet Baker) and saxophonist Rudolph Johnson (from Black Jazz), on a break from touring South Africa with Detroit crooner Lovelace Watkins.
A heavy-duty excursion into post-Coltrane spiritual modernism, ranging from the modal, cerebral intensity of the side-long title track Habiba, to the downhome breakbeat groove of There It Is, and the dark glitter of minor-key waltz Fresh Air. Long one of the most desired global jazz LPs, and never before available outside South Africa, Habiba is a forgotten masterpiece of its era.

Frank Cosmo

I'm All Alone

Treasure Isle

Nana Vasconcelos

Africadeus

Altercat

Deep, vibesing, rootical excursions in Brazilian percussion, especially berimbau; originally released by Saravah in 1973.
Newly remastered from the master tapes; gatefold sleeve.
Fabulous.

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