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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Gil Evans

The Gil Evans Orchestra Plays The Music Of Jimi Hendrix

RCA

John Lee Hooker

That's My Story

Ace

Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti

Mature Themes

4AD

Emahoy Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou

Spielt Eigene Kompositionen

Mississippi

Utterly beautiful solo-piano explorations in African folk, spiritual meditation, Satie-esque classicism and Tatum-esque jazz, by this Ethiopian nun, making her 1963 LP debut, recorded in Germany. Stunning; highly recommended.

Michael Hurley

Back Home With Driftin' Woods

Mississippi

Precious 1964 recordings, top-notch though never previously released, part of the First Songs sessions for Folkways.

Fela Kuti

Na Poi

Knitting Factory

Josephine Foster

A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing

Fire

Lovely. Classical songs by such exemplars as Schubert and Schumann, re-imagined with heart and soul as bare, doleful folk. Just voice and electric guitar.

Herman Foster

Have You Heard Herman Foster

Epic

Tasty trio date led by the rhythmic piano-playing of the blind Lou Donaldson sideman.

Dave Bailey

Gettin' Into Somethin'

Epic

Peck Morrison, Horace Parlan, Charlie Rouse, Curtis Fuller and Clark Terry. 1961.

Nas

Illmatic

Columbia

A Tribe Called Quest

Midnight Marauders

Jive

That's Why

Jazzman

Norwegian Christian-folk-jazz drawn from the two early-seventies LPs of the Oslo-based group, led by Jan Simonsen and Per Arne Lovold, shepherded by Priest Olaf Hillestad.
No kidding!

Barrington Levy

Robin Hood

Greensleeves

Toulouse Low Trax

Jumping Dead Leafs?

Bureau B

Toyan

How The West Was Won

Greensleeves

Classic LP with the Roots Radics, mixed by Scientist at Tubbys.

Nuke Watch

Worlds Gone M.A.D.

The Trilogy Tapes

Frankie Jones Vs. Midnight Riders

Showdown Volume 9

Digikiller

Tasha and Channel One productions, newly corralled, with three stone exclusives. The highlights are an FJ duet with Michael Palmer retrieved from dubplate duties, and from the Riders a next version of Youthman Invasion and a trigger-happy Illegal Gun. Wonderful photos by Beth Lesser and Syphilia Morgenstierne.

Jacques Thollot

Watch Devil Go

Souffle Continu

‘Four years after a first album on the Futura label in 1971, Jacques Thollot returned, this time on the Palm label of Jef Gilson, still with just as much surrealist poetry in his jazz. In thirty-five minutes, the French composer and drummer, who had been on the scene since he was thirteen — recording Gilson LPs when he was just sixteen — established himself as a link between Arnold Schoenberg and Don Cherry. Resistant to any imposed framework and always excessive, Thollot allows himself to do anything and everything: suspended time of an extraordinary delicacy, a stealthy explosion of the brass section, hallucinatory improvisation of the synthesisers, tight writing, teetering on the classical, and in the middle of all that, a hit, the title-track — which Madlib would one day end up hearing and sampling.
‘In a career lasting half a century, centred on freedom, Jacques Thollot played with a roll-call of key experimental musicians (Don Cherry, Sonny Sharrock, Michel Roques, Barney Wilen, Steve Lacy, François Tusques, Michel Portal, Jac Berrocal, Noël Akchoté...) who all heard in him a pulsation coming from another world.’

Sharayet El Disco

Wewantsounds

Cults Percussion Ensemble

Trunk

Dreamy percussion exotica by a group of fourteen-year-old students (ten girls, including Evelyn Glennie, and one boy) in Aberdeen, 1978.

Scientist

In The Kingdom Of Dub

Superior Viaduct

Gary Wilson

Lisa Wants To Talk To You

Feeding Tube

Tyrone Washington

Roots

Perception

Art Blakey

3 Blind Mice

United Artists

Makaya McCraven

Deciphering The Message

Blue Note

Reshapes of classics by Art Blakey, Horace Silver, Hank Mobley, Dexter Gordon, Kenny Burrell, and Eddie Gale, among others — with contributions from vibraphonist Joel Ross, trumpeter Marquis Hill, alto saxophonist Greg Ward, guitarists Matt Gold and Jeff Parker, bassist Junius Paul, and De’Sean Jones on tenor saxophone and flute. 
“When piecing everything together, I wanted to create a narrative that made the listener feel like they were falling into this space or a movement. I was really trying to make a record out of it, not just a series of tracks… The music that we’re making now is part of the same route and is connected, so I want to honor tradition and release something that people can vibe to.”

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