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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Stanley Turrentine

In Memory Of Stanley Turrentine

Blue Note / Tone Poet

Barry White

Just Another Way To Say I Love You

20th Century Records

The Upsetters

Rhythm Shower

Trojan / Music On Vinyl

Stax Of Funk

Vol. 2: More Funky Truth

BGP

Bennie Maupin

Slow Traffic To The Right

Mercury / Third Man

That’s Maupin on Bitches Brew, and Lee Morgan’s Live At The Lighthouse, and Head Hunters. He co-wrote Chameleon. From 1977, this is killer fusion in the same dazzling tradition — as confirmed by transformative readings of two classics by the Mwandishi sextet, Quasar and Water Torture, from the LP Crossings. We’re in the same neck of the woods as Eddie Henderson’s two deadly Blue Notes around this time — Sunburst and Heritage — and the great trumpeter is here. Also Patrice Rushen, who plays a blinder: check her out on the opener. Pat Gleeson, who introduced Herbie to synths, Head Hunters mainstay Paul Jackson, Blackbyrd McKnight, from Flood and Man-Child…

A Tribe Called Quest

People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm

Jive

The Beatles

Magical Mystery Tour

Apple

Bullion

Blue Pedro

The Trilogy Tapes

The Phenomenal Handclap Band

The Phenomenal Handclap Band

Tummy Touch

McCoy Tyner

Today And Tomorrow

Impulse!

His 1963 recording with John Gilmore, Thad Jones, Frank Strozier, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones, and co. Firing Trane-style modal jazz, a waltz, Night In Tunisia, brilliant soloing all round — it’s a classic.
‘Verve By Request.’

McCoy Tyner

Extensions

Blue Note / Tone Poet

With Alice Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, Gary Bartz, Ron Carter, Elvin Jones.

McCoy Tyner

Inception

Impulse!

McCoy Tyner

The Real McCoy

Blue Note

With Joe Henderson, Elvin Jones and Ron Carter in 1967. Arguably his greatest record as leader; a classic.

McCoy Tyner

Expansions

Blue Note / Tone Poet

The Raincoats

Fairytale In The Supermarket

We Three

Harmonious Thelonious

Apakapa EP

The Trilogy Tapes

Harmonious Thelonious

Unidentified Ensemble plays...Harmonious Thelonious

The Trilogy Tapes

Maxmillion Dunbar

Drizzling Glass

The Trilogy Tapes

Grouper

Way Their Crept

Kranky

Mighty Threes

Rasta Business

Jah Fingers

Total murder.
Bernard Brown, Carlton Gregory, and Noel ‘Bunny’ Brown (from the Chosen Few), originally on the April imprint out of NYC in 1978.
Steppers paranoia par excellence.

Mighty Threes

Africa Shall Stretch Forth Her Hand

Jah Fingers

Henry Threadgill

Poof

PI

Sonatas or concerti, says Threadgill: Come and Go for saxophone and cello; Poof for saxophone and guitar; Beneath the Bottom for trombone; Happenstance for flute and drums; Now and Then for tuba and guitar.
‘By this point, the group’s reliance on the serial intervallic system that was the basis of the group’s unique sound is more felt than prescribed, relying on the musicians to fill in the rest.
‘All the other hallmarks are here: unpredictable forms, percolating rhythms, the interwoven melodic strains; there’s really nothing else remotely like it.
‘The best part of it all is that Zooid is the one platform where one still gets to hear Threadgill really play. His keening saxophone wail retains that unmistakable gutbucket blues feel, with no small measure of church thrown into the mix.’

Henry Threadgill

Spirit Of Nuff... Nuff

Black Saint

From 1991, the debut, milestone release of this lineup featuring dual tubas and dual electric guitars.

Outer Limits Recordings

I Need My T.V.

Olde English Spelling Bee

‘A Squeeze-meets-XTC vibed track that will appeal to fans of the Rangers, as it sounds like a half-remembered lost classic from an ‘80s infomercial beamed onto a thrift-store VHS.’

Anthony Selassie

Busy Body

Rhythem Track / Digikiller

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