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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Benny Golson

Gone With Golson

Prestige / Craft

MinaeMinae

Raumlichkeit

Marionette

The eagerly awaited return of Bastian Epple to Marionette, for his debut album. Fifteen richly evocative vignettes conjured up with modular synth, tape-work, synthetic sounds, percussion, guitar: captivating, scene-setting catalysts of dreams, nostalgia, and other imaginary voyages; intimate, unpredictable, and alive; full of curiosity and wonder.

Shabaka & The Ancestors

We Are Sent Here By History

Impulse!

Maggot Brain

Issue 06

Maggot Brain

Bikini Kill, Boris, Endless Boogie, New Kingdom, The Clean, ELO, Archie Shepp, Echo and the Bunnymen, Primal Scream, The Guerilla Girls, Planetary Peace…

Maggot Brain

Issue 07

Maggot Brain

Lou Reed, Velvet Underground, Lee Perry, Grateful Dead, Goats, Phew…

Maggot Brain

Issue 08

Maggot Brain

The great Mingering Mike, 75 Dollar Bill, photographer Michael Lavine, Pavement, Cindy, Irreversible Entanglements, Lea Bertucci, essayist Aisha Sabatini Sloan, Detroit punk flyers… 132 pages, full colour…

Maggot Brain

Issue 010

Maggot Brain

Belle and Sebastian, novelist David Gordon, Motown artist Christina Carter, Mowest group Odyssey (and its connection to CLR James), Chris Forsyth and Steve Wynn, Tony Iommi-era Black Sabbath, Buffy Saint-Marie…

Maggot Brain

Issue 012

Maggot Brain

Maggot Brain

Issue 011

Maggot Brain

Maggot Brain

Issue 13

Maggot Brain

Robert Bergman

L.I.E.S.

The Gospel Truth

He Can Do It

Rain & Shine

Michael Wilson

Groove It To Your Body

Prelude

Steve Lacy, Andrea Centazzo

Clangs

Ictus

DJ Trystero

Null-A

The Trilogy Tapes

A second killer Trilogy EP from DJT in Japan, advancing the legacy of Chain Reaction.
Serious, emotionally reined-in music; structurally minimal, linear and open-ended, without the puppeteering routines of most dance music… but all the more enthralling and grooving, with hefty bass. The sense of monumental, weather-distressed, darkening dread is counter-balanced by this forward momentum, and expertly dubwise light-and-shade, with layered detail.
The reverberative, gong-like tolling of the opener gives way on the flip to machines starting up in a cavernous space, like vast beating wings, with a tumping bottom end, over nine minutes.
In-between is a more atmospheric and tentative interval, with slowly roiling synths and near-and-far, morse-code percussion.
Ace.

Evan Parker

Six Of One

OTOroku

Evan Parker

The Heraclitean Two-Step

False Walls

Clifford Brown And Max Roach

Study In Brown

Verve Acoustic Sounds

Rhyze

Just How Sweet Is Your Love

Demon

Die Like A Dog

Fragments Of Music, Life And Death Of Albert Ayler

Cien Fuegos

Steve Lacy & Evan Parker

Chirps

Corbett Vs Dempsey

‘Performed in Berlin at the Haus am Waldsee in July, 1985, it was every bit the chamber concert — super intimate and interactive, gorgeously recorded by FMP’s Jost Gebers in an ideal acoustic room. Rather than alternate between one and the other, Lacy and Parker explore middle-terrain the whole time, perhaps skewing a tad more Lacy’s funky-tuneful direction, becoming a single soprano entity made of fragments of sound sometimes accreting into perfectly imperfect lines. Two long tracks, Full Scale and Relations, are completed by a final four-minute coda aptly titled Twittering. Indeed, the whole program has the joyous interactivity of Paul Klee’s painting Twittering Machine: birds aligned on a line, proposing and picking up lines, nothing cruel or mean-spirited, free play all a graceful twitter.’

Howard Riley

Flight

Eargong

With Barry Guy and Tony Oxley in 1971. Gatefold sleeve.

Johnny Horton

A Honky Tonk Man

Jasmine

The first decent compilation, from the early honky tonk and rockabilly sides — total killers like the tanked-up, randy-as-a-stoat I’m Coming Home — through to the witty country hits.
‘Get your face all pretty and your hair done right / ‘Cos we’re gonna do the town tonight / Well I’m comin’ into town and right on time / I still got your lovin’ on my mind… Well I came to a hill and the truck looked down / Throwed in low and she’s huggin’ the ground / Scratchin’ gears but I’m goin’ again / I’m comin’ home baby /  I’m doggin’ it in.’

Johnny Horton

Free 'N' Easy Songs

Sesac

All Aboard The C.N. Express

Rock Steady And Boss Reggae Sounds 1967-1968

Doctor Bird

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