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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Archie Shepp

The Way Ahead, Kwanza, The Magic of Ju​-​Ju, Revisited

Ezz-Thetics

Archie Shepp

The Complete Live In Antibes

Culture Factory

Joe Bataan

Riot!

Fania

Joe Bataan

Salsoul

Salsoul

With delirious Latin jazz dancers like Latin Strut and Aftershower Funk… and a Spanish-language version of Ordinary Guy.

Joe Bataan

The Lost Sessions, New York,1970

BGP

His beautiful voice in fine fettle on this missing link between The Bottle and the Salsoul disco-raps — a foretaste of disco in 1976, but previously released only in Japan, including fine Isaac Hayes and Billy Stewart covers.

Joe Bataan

Gypsy Woman

Fania / Craft

The Delfonics

La La Means I Love You / Sound of Sexy Soul

Kent

The Delfonics

The Delfonics / Tell Me This Is A Dream

Kent

The Delfonics

Tell Me This Is A Dream

Philly Groove Records

The Delfonics

The Definitive Collection

Sony

The Delfonics

La La Means I Love You, Sound Of Sexy Soul

Kent

Wu Tang Clan

Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

Loud

Grachan Moncur III

Evolution

Blue Note

Triumphant risk-taking from 1963 — in the same group of key, reaching Blue Notes as Unity and Dialogue — showcasing the great trombonist’s own tricky, moody, shape-shifting compositions, including a strongly evocative Monk tribute. It’s thrilling to hear Lee Morgan stretch out like this; Jackie Mac really goes for it, too. Not to mention Bobby Hutcherson, Bob Cranshaw and the dazzling drumming of Tony Williams, just seventeen.
‘Classic Vinyl Series.’

Grachan Moncur III

Some Other Stuff

Blue Note / Tone Poet

From 1963, following stints for Jackie McLean on One Step Beyond and Destination… Out!, this is maybe the great trombonist’s best record, with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, and Tony Williams — all involved with Miles around this time — and Cecil McBee. Four Moncur originals: bold, free, forward-looking music; but expansive and assured, never forced. ‘Some other stuff’; not full of itself, but a bit different. Try The Twins — dedicated to his two brothers — for a better sense of his musical good humour.

Grachan Moncur III

African Concepts

Piccadilly

Demon Fuzz

Afreaka!

Eclectic

Vintage Afro Funk, originally out on Dawn in 1970; for this reissue remastered from the master-tapes, adding all three cuts from their maxi-single, the same year.

Erma Franklin

Big Boss Man

Shout

Johnny And The Attractions

Coming On The Scene

Gay Feet / Dub Store

Sam Cooke

Twistin' The Night Away, Swing Low

Soul Jam

Sam Cooke

Having A Party

RCA Victor

Sam Cooke

Twistin' The Night Away

RCA Victor

Sam Cooke

Little Things You Do

Keen

Sam Cooke

Having A Party

RCA Victor

Sam Cooke

I'll Come Running Back To You

Specialty

Sam Cooke

There, I've Said It Again

Keen

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