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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Keith Jarrett

La Fenice

ECM

Keith Jarrett

Standards, Vol. 1

ECM

Keith Jarrett

Restoration Ruin

Audio Clarity

Enjoyably odd, wrong folk rock with baroque touches, from 1968. Jarrett plays everything — guitar, harmonica, soprano saxophone, recorder, piano, organ, electric bass, drums, tambourine and sistra — adding a string quartet here and there. He also sings, though it’s better when he doesn’t. Nearly all the tracks are two to three minutes.

Keith Jarrett

Munich 2016

ECM

‘A spontaneous solo suite interspersing touches of the blues and folksong lyricism between pieces of polyrhythmic and harmonic complexity… one of his very finest performances. An attentive and appreciative audience hangs on every note, every nuance, and is rewarded with some tender encores including a magical version of It’s A Lonesome Old Town.’

Keith Jarrett

Budapest Concert

ECM

Keith Jarrett

Bordeaux Concert

ECM

Keith Jarrett

G.I. Gurdjieff - Sacred Hymns

ECM

Legends Of Benin

Afro-Funk - Cavacha - Agbadja - Afro-Beat

Analog Africa

Maxwell

Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite

Sony

Egberto Gismonti

Danca Das Cabecas

ECM

Pad Anthony

Try A Time

King Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

With a Nitty Gritty dubplate do-over of Trial And Crosses.

Pad Anthony

Don't Let Me Down

Prince Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

Pad Anthony

Ruff A Them

Prince Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

Thumping soundboy frightener from 1987, with nice Eastern flourishes.

Pad Anthony

Got To Be Strong

Jammy's / Dub Store

Pad Anthony

Turn Me Loose

Witty

  • 1-OFF 12" SOLD

Pad Anthony

Sound Rule Forever

Digital-B

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Pad Anthony

Mi No In A It

Taurus

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Eccleton Jarrett

Rock Them One By One

Jammy's / Dub Store

Eccleton Jarrett

Ready Ready

Tuff Scout

Eccleton Jarrett

Free Up

Tuff Scout

Eccleton Jarrett

Hold Them

Prince Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

‘Yes we nice, yes we nice… Hold them, music, hold them, yes, we control them… no we nah go let them stray.’ Dancehall manners — on the rhythm Delgado used for Rasta People — as clinically murderous as all-time EJ hits for Jammys like Rock Them One By One and Turn Up The Heat.

James Blake

Atlas

Blind Blake

The Best Of Blind Blake

Yazoo

Steve Lacy

Cycles 1976-80

Emanem

Solo saxophone performances of three of Lacy’s rarest cycles. The eight-part Shots is from a 1977 Roman concert (with a couple of adds); the rest from a 1980 solo recording session and concert in the lively acoustics of an old church in Porrentruy in Switzerland. Only the 37-minute Hedges has appeared before (on a long out-of-print Hathut from 1982).

Steve Lacy

Morning Joy

Hat Hut

From 1986: half Lacy’s stuff — including Wickets — half Monk’s, including a great In Walked Bud. Oliver Johnson and Jean-Jacques Avenal make a superb rhythm section, pulsating, bristling, always moving on; Steve Potts squalls and testifies like a post-Trane trooper; Lacy is a livewire, darting and alight. Don’t potter off before before the finale, As Usual: it’s triumphant.

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