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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Otis Redding

Pain In My Heart

ATCO / Music On Vinyl

The Chosen Few

Everybody Plays The Fool

Trojan / Music On Vinyl

Yusef Lateef

The Blue Yusef Lateef

Atlantic / Music On Vinyl

Terrific, uproariously outernational LP from 1969, with Roy Brooks, Kenny Burrell, Blue Mitchell, Hugh Lawson, Sonny Red, Bob Cranshaw, and a very young Cecil McBee. The Sweet Inspirations are in full effect. Besides tenor and flute, Lateef plays bamboo and pneumatic flutes, tamboura and koto.
There’s a rocking blues (Othelia) and a Japanese freakout (Moon Cup). Back Home is a modal wig-out. The soulful eastern sounds of Like It Is are essential Lateef.

Bill Withers

Menagerie

Columbia / Music On Vinyl

Don Cherry

'Mu' Second Part

BYG / Charly

Linval Thompson

I Love Marijuana

Trojan / Music On Vinyl

Orange vinyl.

Clancy Eccles

Freedom

Trojan / Music On Vinyl

Sonny Rollins

Way Out West

Contemporary / Craft

John Coltrane

Live At The Village Vanguard

Impulse! / Acoustic Sounds

Nick Drake

Five Leaves Left

Island

Herbie Hancock

Sextant

Columbia / Music On Vinyl

Duke Pearson

The Phantom

Blue Note / Tone Poet

Leon Thomas

Spirits Known And Unknown

Flying Dutchman

The singer’s 1969 debut under his own name — after a stint in Pharoah Sanders’ group — is his best album.
A beautiful, succinct version of Master Plan, a lovely Song For My Father, an angry Damn Nam. Malcolm’s Gone is a forgotten classic: intensely spiritual eastern sounds, with Pharoah Sanders at his most focussed.
Cecil McBee, James Spaulding, Roy Haynes, Lonnie Liston Smith, Richard Davis…
The CD offers three bonus tracks, including A Night In Tunisia, and a live version of Damn Nam (Ain’t Goin’ To Vietnam).
HIQLP and BGPCD from Ace.

Thelonious Monk

Straight, No Chaser

Columbia / Music On Vinyl

Thelonious Monk

Underground

Columbia / Music On Vinyl

With Charlie Rouse (tenor sax), Larry Gales (bass), Ben Riley (drums). And Jon Hendricks with a great vocal version of In Walked Bud.

Thelonious Monk

Monk's Dream

Columbia / Music On Vinyl

Bill Withers

Just As I Am

Sussex / Music On Vinyl

CD from Big Break Records.

The S.O.S. Band

On The Rise

Tabu

Nate Morgan

Retribution, Reparation

Outernational Sounds

A core member of the circle around Horace Tapscott, pianist Nate Morgan was a key member of the Pan Afrikan People’s Arkestra, known as The Ark.
Here is the second of his two LPs for Nimbus West. His first, Journey Into Nigritia had been a declaration of arrival laced with energies drawn from Cecil Taylor and Coltrane. One year later, in 1984, with nods to Herbie Hancock (One Finger Snap) and Ellington (Come Sunday), Retribution, Reparation was a confident statement of purpose. Politically charged with pan-Africanist Black nationalism, and titled with uncompromising directness, the album focusses the soundworld of the Ark into a surging, restless masterpiece of spiritualised modal jazz.
Danny Cortez on trumpet and Jesse Sharps on saxophones comprise an explosive frontline. Fritz Wise and Ark regular Joel Ector hold down the rhythm section. Morgan’s forceful, Tyner-like chords and virtuosic solos bind the music together.
From the poised drama of the opening dedication to Tapscott’s U.G.M.A.A. organisation, through the propulsive militancy of the title track, Retribution, Reparation spreads the word: ‘Advance to Victory, Let Nigritia Be Free!’

Jaman

Sweet Heritage

Outernational Sounds

The pianist James Edward Manuel’s only release is one of the deepest custom-press jazz recordings of them all.
Jaman studied under greats like Earl Bostic and Horace Parlan. Gigging on the Buffalo club scene, one of his early trios included the renowned bassist John Heard and drummer Clarence Becton, till both were poached one night by a visiting Jon Hendricks. Other sidemen include Sun Ra Arkestra bassist Juini Booth and Ahmad Jamal regular Sabu Adeyola (also of Kamal & The Brothers).
Pressed in tiny quantities by the Mark Records custom service in 1974, and issued with a stock landscape cover, Sweet Heritage presents a soulful mixture of covers and originals. In particular the flying, spiritual sound of Free Will and the upful, Latin-tinged In The Fall Of The Year — both Jaman compositions — have turned the LP into a legendary collector’s classic.

Donny Hathaway

Everything Is Everything

Atlantic / Speakers Corner

Marvin Gaye

More Trouble

Tamla

Don Cherry

Symphony For Improvisers

Blue Note / Elemental

Donald Byrd

Royal Flush

Blue Note

‘Classic Vinyl’ series.

Art Pepper

Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section

Craft

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