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

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The Electric Prunes

Mass In F Minor

Jackpot Records

Crucial, preposterous David Axelrod!
Composed and arranged by the maestro, a psychedelic garage-rock opera, sung in Latin, with Gregorian chant, pipe organ, lashings of fuzz guitar, strings and horns.
A version of the opener Kyrie Eleison famously featured in the soundtrack for Easy Rider, accompanying several scenes.
This definitive reissue was mastered by Kevin Gray using the original tapes.

John Fahey

Death Chants, Breakdowns and Military Waltzes 1963 &1967

Takoma

Both the 1963 and 1967 recordings of this material.

John Fahey

Live In Tasmania

Takoma

Solo in 1980.

John Fahey

The Legend Of Blind Joe Death

Takoma

Fahey’s first recordings, from 1959, plus re-recordings of the same material from 1964, and 1967.

John Fahey

Old Fashioned Love

Takoma

John Fahey

Yes! Jesus Loves Me: Guitar Hymns

Takoma

Heartfelt hymns and songs of praise, deconstructed and rebuilt. Sometimes reverent, sometimes raging, sometimes playful, always spellbinding. ‘Christ Is Not Cute’ runs the Fahey quote on the sleeve. A beauty.

John Fahey

The Mill Pond EP And Collected Paintings

Important

John Fahey

John Fahey Visits Washington D.C.

Takoma

From 1979 — mainly solo, reworking old themes and melodies, and updating his cover versions to include more contemporary guitarists, even proteges like Leo Kottke.

John Fahey

The Best Of John Fahey 1959-1977

Takoma

John Fahey

Proofs & Refutations

Drag City

Nas

The Lost Prophecy

PR

Nas

Illmatic

Columbia

Nas

It Was Written

Columbia

Illmatic cultists mithered about this 1996 follow-up, but it’s aged magnificently (and they were wrong).
‘Amidst production from heavy hitters like Dr. Dre, Havoc of Mobb Deep and DJ Premier, Nas weaves evocative narratives of gang warfare, downtrodden neighborhoods, drug deals gone awry, and gangsta triumph, against a backdrop of samples from Sam Cooke, Etta James, the Isley Brothers, and even Chuck Mangione. With guest turns from Lauryn Hill, AZ, Foxy Brown, and Mobb Deep; classics like Street Dreams and If I Ruled The World.’

Nas

Stillmatic

Columbia

Nas lost his way a bit in the nineties.
Out in 2001 Stillmatic was a triumphant attempt to regain the ground charted by his debut LP Illmatic, seven years earlier. Radio friendliness went out the window: the sound of the underground was back, with songs about politics and ghetto life.
Producers like Large Professor, DJ Premier, L.E.S., and Trackmasters stepped up; AZ, Mary J. Blige and Amerie put in strong shifts.
Premier re-organizes Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack to deadly effect on 2nd Childhood. Both Large Profs are killers. Ether disses Jay-Z in fine style.

Rico

Man From Wareika

Klimt

Rico

Wareika Dub

Solid Roots

Brigitte Fontaine

Devaste-Moi

Jacques Canetti Productions

Her debut album, thirteen ‘chansons décadentes et fantasmagoriques’, originally released in 1966.

Brigitte Fontaine

Je Ne Connais Pas Cet Homme

Superior Viaduct

From 1973, the first of her recordings as a duo with Areski. ‘Deeply rooted in North African and European folk traditions… evocative vignettes with breezy vocals and minimal accompaniment of classical guitar, strings and woodwinds… One of their best-loved albums, for its remarkable sense of intimacy… beckoning listeners into a strange and beautiful world.’

Harold Vick

Steppin' Out!

Blue Note / Tone Poet

Harold Vick

Don't Look Back

Strata-East / Pure Pleasure

Pushing on from his soul-jazz accomplishments — classic burners like Steppin’ Out for Blue Note, with Grant Green — this a terrific set of personal, spiritual funky jazz, self-produced in 1974 (when Vick was working for Aretha). The six original compositions are fully flavoured by an expanded horn section — including Charles Earland’s trumpeter Virgil Jones, and French horn player Kiane Zawadi, fresh from Shepp’s Attica Blues — and the Fender Rhodes of Joe Bonner, in from Pharoah Sanders’ group, and Oneness Of Juju. Vick himself is on fire.

Cecil Taylor

Mixed To Unit Structures Revisited

Ezz-Thetics

Cecil Taylor

Corona

Corbett Vs Dempsey

With Sonny Murray in 1996.

Cecil Taylor

Music From Two Continents

Fundacja Słuchaj!

Cecil Taylor

With (Exit) to Student Studies Revisited

Ezz-Thetics

Late 1966 recordings for Blue Note and BYG.
With Jimmy Lyons, Alan Silva, and Andrew Cyrille throughout; plus Bill Dixon and Henry Grimes on the opener (from the Conquistador sessions).

Cecil Taylor

Live At Fat Tuesday's February 9, 1980 First Visit

Ezz-Thetics

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