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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Disrupt

Foundation Bit

Werk

Disrupt

The Bass Has Left The Building

Jahtari

The World Is Shaking

Cubanismo From The Congo, 1954-55

Honest Jon's Records

Fired-up, originary African pop, conjuring the Congolese rumba from imported Latin 78s — with thumb pianos, kazoos, banjos, bottles, violins, and irresistible little songs about pimps, dope, clubbing, sex, death.

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Ronnie McNeir

Say You

Kent

‘Two tracks from early 70s Los Angeles, around the time of his eponymous first LP. Say You is a superb updating of the Monitors’ harmony hit from 1965, given the distinctively sensitive McNeir treatment. I’m Sorry is a self-penned slow-burner that builds a perfect dancefloor beat.’

Ronnie McNeir

Ronnie McNeir Makes A Move

Kent

Susanna

Melody Mountain

Rune Grammofon

Susanna

Sonata Mix Dwarf Cosmos

Rune Grammofon

Susanna

List Of Lights And Buoys

Rune Grammofon

Her debut, with Jolene — finally on vinyl.

Ran Blake

That Certain Feeling

Hat Hut

Sylvain Chauveau

The Black Book Of Capitalism

Type

Aaron Martin And Machinefabriek

Cello Recycling

Type

Trembling Bells

Carbeth

Honest Jon's Records

‘Jesus fucking shit! These jamz claw so hard at the tatties below methinks the Lord misnamed them, having intended to say trembling BALLS’ (Will Oldham). ‘My kind of band… Highly recommended’ (Joe Boyd).

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Trembling Bells

Abandoned Love

Honest Jon's Records

‘brilliant… concise, deeply romantic, totally original ****’ (Mojo); ‘freewheeling and delightfully quirky ****’ (The Guardian); ‘CD Of The Week… terrific’ (The Observer); ‘like nobody ****’ (Sunday Times).

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Trembling Bells

New Year's Eve's The Loneliest Night Of The Year

Honest Jon's Records

A terrific, bountiful seasonal single — with Bonnie Prince Billy in his cups on one side, and Mike Heron from The Incredible String Band on the other, with a Boxing Day ghost story. Beautifully sleeved, limited.

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Trembling Bells

The Constant Pageant

Honest Jon's Records

‘New levels of excellence… a poetic incantation of British identity far brighter than Michael Gove’s proposed GCSE history syllabus *****’ (The Sunday Times). ‘Magnificent ****’ (The Guardian).

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Open Strings

Early Virtuoso Recordings From The Middle East, And New Responses

Honest Jon's Records

Forgotten masterpieces, out-of-this-world improvisations from the 1920s; and dazzling commissions by Sir Richard Bishop, Six Organs Of Admittance and co. ‘Dextrous, frenzied, fearless… awesome’ (Plan B).

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David S. Ware

Organica

AUM Fidelity

Solo saxophones, volume two.

David S. Ware

Live At Jazzfestival Saalfelden 2011

AUM Fidelity

With Cooper-Moore, William Parker and Muhammad Ali.

David S. Ware

Birth Of A Being

Aum Fidelity

The late seventies Hat Hut LP — Ware’s debut as leader, when he was with Cecil Taylor — unavailable for decades; plus a full disc of material from the same sessions, never released before.
A protege of Sonny Rollins, with Ayleresque fervour; very warmly recommended.

David S. Ware

The Balance

AUM Fidelity

Three live scorchers with William Parker and Warren Smith, from 2010 — plus four treasurable out-takes from the Onecept album sessions.

Nathan Davis

Suite For Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Tomorrow International

A moving, lovely, heartfelt tribute, seamlessly combining jazz-funk, soul, gospel, Black Jazz, bebop, Latin, spoken word and co, with palpably higher concerns than genre and market. Released in 1976 on his own imprint by the jazz veteran — sixties cohort of Eric Dolphy, Ray Charles, Donald Byrd and the rest —  alongside the all-time classic If.

Nathan Davis

Live In Paris

Sam Records

Wonderful, never-before-released collaborations with the brilliant pianist Georges Arvanitas and his trio, in 1966-67, kicking off with The Hip Walk.

Coleman Hawkins

Encounters Ben Webster, The Complete Session

Essential Jazz Classics

Coleman Hawkins

Back in Bean's Bag

Essential Jazz Classics

The 1962 Columbia set with Clark Terry, trumpet, Tommy Flanagan, piano, Major Holley, bass, and Dave Bailey, drums.

Coleman Hawkins

Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster

Verve Acoustic Sounds

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