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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Lloyd McNeill

Washington Suite

Soul Jazz

Chic

Chic

Atlantic

Philippe Mate, Jef Gilson

Workshop

Souffle Continu

'A' Trio & AAMM

AAMM

Unrock

‘AMM (John Tilbury & Eddie Prevost) together with Lebanese electro-acoustic-free-jazz outfit A-Trio (Mazen Kerbaj, Sharif Sehnaoui & Raed Yassin) in 2015, ‘dancing slowly along a very thin line of fine-tuned, both clear and crackling improvised sounds. Harsh at times with magical mellow moments of intense, fragile, broken noises. No overdubs, no use of electronics. In a fine-art pantone-printed sleeve.’

Eddie Prévost

Matching Mix

Earshots

The legendary AMM drummer recorded roundabout his home village of Matching Tye, Essex, in amongst the acoustics and significance of the village green and All Saints church in High Laver (where John Locke is buried).
‘At times it sounds like he’s sharpening blades on a grinding wheel, as keening tones slowly scythe through the air. Elsewhere, he appears to be dragging the side of a cymbal against a bass drum skin, producing low groans that complement the glistening high end… In Air, Oak, Metal, Hair, Prevost’s cymbals whistle and shimmer as they catch the breeze.
‘Other tracks nod towards Prevost’s jazz background. MaxPlus draws inspiration from a Max Roach hi-hat study… Rotology touches on a range of drumming traditions, from East Asia to West Africa’ (The Wire).

Townes Van Zandt

Delta Momma Blues

Fat Possum

Public Enemy

It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back

Def Jam

David Murray

Ballads For Bass Clarinet

Koko

Leading a masterly lineup of John Hicks, Ray Drummond and Idris Muhammad in 1991.
A couple of waltzes, a blues, a Monk-ish suite-like piece, a free-ish drums and clarinet interlude, and finally an elegy for civil rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer.
Murray plumbs and soars: often it sounds like two different instruments are being played.
Superbly recorded, with gripping warmth and intimacy; originally released in Japan on CD only, by DIW.
Highly recommended.

Bristol Pirates

Death Is Not The End

Cut-ups of two decades of pirate radio broadcasts, starting in the late eighties: soundclash business, rubadub soul, jungle, Indian music, dub, dancehall; complete with ads, chatter, phone-ins…

Fairuz

Wahdon

Wewantsounds

Originally released in 1978, Wahdon announces this great diva’s switch from traditional to more modern idioms and arrangements.
Three mesmerising songs to start, including Habaitak Ta Neseet Al Naoum (I Loved You So Much I Forgot To Sleep), with ravishing strings and percussion.
Recorded in Athens at the studios of EMI Greece during the same sessions as Zaid Rahbani’s Abu Ali LP, and likewise edging into funk and disco, the second side is something else. In Al Bostah (The Bus), a woman recalls a bus journey with a lover, in scorching heat, to extended, hypnotic, uptempo, funkdafied disco. The title track Wahdon crafts a slower, jazzier setting for Fairuz’ out-of-this-world singing.
Recommended.

Tenderlonious

Hard Rain

22a

Gianni Marchetti

Il Magnifico Tony Carrera

Transversales Disques

Anderson Paak

Ventura

12 Tone

Sarah Davachi

Pale Bloom

W.25th

Joe McPhee And Paal Nilssen-Love

Lift Every Voice And Sing

Smalltown Supersound AFJ

Recorded in St. Edmund’s Church, Oslo, on 13 December 2017.
Compositions by James Weldon Johnson and Thelonious Monk; also originals, including a tribute to Don Cherry.
Another humdinger in the Actions For Free Jazz series supervised by Smalltown Supersound.
Vinyl only, no digital. 500 copies, that’s it.

Jef Gilson

Malagasy

Souffle Continu

The fabulous, legendary LP originally issued by Lumen in 1972, born out of several visits to Madagascar by Gilson and fellow musicians from Paris, and their collaborations with musicians on the island.
Fittingly the first trip was on May 13 1968, the day of the general strike in France: this is tumultuous, insurgent, joyous, blisteringly swinging, outernational Malagasy jazz, including a a charged, unmissable The Creator Has A Masterplan, and Avaradoha, a composition by Madagascan saxophonist Serge Rahoerson (who leads this recording), which was the anthem of the rotaka protests in 1972, bringing down the neo-colonial First Republic of Madagascar. The closer showcases various traditional Madagascan percussion instruments, played by the same trio which that year recorded Le Massacre Du Printemps, Gilson’s avant-noise homage in memoriam of Stravinsky.
Hot.

Dennis Egberth

The Dennis Egberth Dynasty

577 Records

‘If you love the era in which electronic elements began to enter contemporary jazz, during the late ‘60s and ‘70s, you’ll LOVE what Sweden’s Dennis Egberth has been creating.
‘A blend of cosmic composition and chilled ambient and electronic sounds, with floating, irresistible, melodic bass lines, and long, modal build-ups that come alive with exploding lyricism.
‘The drummer is joined by Fredrik Ljungkvist on tenor sax and clarinet, Niklas Barnö on trumpet, Alexander Zethson on Wurlitzer, Linus Hillborg on electronics, and double bassist Joe Williamson.’

Los Dexter's de Uchiza

Fiesta En La Jungla

Ritmo Del Barrio

Second Hand Orchestra

Colors

Sing A Song Fighter

Nigeria Fuji Machine

Synchro Sound System & Power

Soul Jazz

Pilz, Kowald, Lovens

Carpathes

Cien Fuegos

Tapper Zukie

Black Man

Kingston Sounds

Roots Aggregation

Digikiller

Fifteen sides produced by Carl ‘Stereo’ Fletcher for his Uprising and Stereo Beat labels. Quality, mellow, seventies roots, in vocals, toasts and instrumentals. Five previously unreleased recordings in amongst hard-to-finds, and classics like Little Roy’s Christopher Columbus.

Lord & Kaidi

Find Another Way

Neroli

Ali Farka Toure

Savane

World Circuit

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