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

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Sacred Steel

Traditional Sacred African-American Steel Guitar Music In Florida

Arhoolie

Sacred Steel

Live!

Arhoolie

Sacred Steel

Instrumentals

Arhoolie

Billy Gault

When Destiny Calls

SteepleChase

Top-notch mid-seventies spiritual jazz; steeped in Trane. Championed by Jazzman.
Billy — aka William X, nowadays Khalim Zarif — was a Jazz Messenger. Around the same time as this recording, he was one of the Cosmic Brotherhood supporting Jackie McLean on his New York Calling LP, also for SteepleChase; another lost classic.
Warmly recommended.

Okuden

Every Dog Has Its Day But It Doesn't Matter Because Fat Cat Is Getting Fatter

ESP

Mat Walerian, Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Hamid Drake.

Ustad Saami

Pakistan Is For The Peaceful

Glitterbeat

The last living master of surti singing, a precursor of the ancient Islamic devotional music of qawwali. Wonderful.

Ustad Saami

God Is Not A Terrorist

Glitterbeat

Kirk Lightsey & Rudolph Johnson With The All Stars

Habiba

Outernational Sounds

Originally released by Gallo in 1974, this is a raw, impassioned, stunning set led by bop pianist Kirk Lightsey (a regular sideman for Chet Baker) and saxophonist Rudolph Johnson (from Black Jazz), on a break from touring South Africa with Detroit crooner Lovelace Watkins.
A heavy-duty excursion into post-Coltrane spiritual modernism, ranging from the modal, cerebral intensity of the side-long title track Habiba, to the downhome breakbeat groove of There It Is, and the dark glitter of minor-key waltz Fresh Air. Long one of the most desired global jazz LPs, and never before available outside South Africa, Habiba is a forgotten masterpiece of its era.

Frank Cosmo

I'm All Alone

Treasure Isle

Nana Vasconcelos

Africadeus

Altercat

Deep, vibesing, rootical excursions in Brazilian percussion, especially berimbau; originally released by Saravah in 1973.
Newly remastered from the master tapes; gatefold sleeve.
Fabulous.

This Is Jamaica Ska

Presenting The Skatalites

Studio One / Rock A Shacka

The truly iconic compilation from 1965, when ska was in its full, irrepressible, post-colonial glory.

Mickey & Them

U.F.O.

GC Production

Rare Pleasure

Let Me Down Easy

South Street Disco

Odd Lust

Wild Qualia

The Trilogy Tapes

Mickey & The Soul Generation

Iron Leg

GC Production

Omar El Shariyi

Oriental Music

Wewantsounds

Hypnotic variations of the compositions of the legendary Mohamed Abdel Wahab, on early electronic keyboards like the Steelphon S900 and the Farfisa, cut with El Shariyi’s hip, whizzy jazz and pop stylings. Ana Wa Habibi is here; and the classic Ahwak, made famous by Abdel Halim Hafez and Fairuz. Originally released by Soutelphan in 1976.

Gratien Midonet

A Cosmic Poet From Martinique

Time Capsule

Creole poetry, rootical mysticism and heavy-grooving synths illuminate this survey of the Martiniquan’s first four albums, recorded in France in the late seventies and early nineties, but inspired by the ‘smells and colours… subliminal noises… fruity notes, the memories of funeral wakes, the bombastic organ of the cathedral and the gasps of the drums’ of home.
‘Midonet’s musical world is cosmic, mystical and he has created his own idiosyncratic style around it: not plain folk, not bélé, chouval bwa, beguine or gwoka, but rather a transcendental fusion of all these and a true reflection of his personality.’

Morton Feldman, Judith Wegmann

Triadic Memories

Ezz-Thetics

‘The piano was at the centre of Feldman’s musical world. Even when he was writing for other instruments he would work at the piano because ‘it slows me down and you can hear the time element much more, the acoustical reality.’ Perhaps more than any of his other piano music Triadic Memories is about that reality, the acoustic space created by the piano’s strings and soundboard, and in Judith Wegmann’s recording that space is within a magnificent Bösendorfer 280VC piano.
‘The score specifies that the piano’s sustaining pedal should be held halfway down throughout the piece, as if the resonance of the instrument is intended to become a means of remembering the music. Feldman was thinking of the way that Cy Twombly would scratch graffiti-like markings into a gesso ‘where the tint changed ever so slightly.’ Feldman wanted a tonal ground and took the idea of ‘a little gesso’ from Twombly, making music that, as he put it, is ’on this very precarious gesso smudge.’  Gesso, smudge, memory.’

The Thing

She Knows

Ezz-Thetics

The core trio joined by Joe McPhee, playing saxophone and pocket trumpet, in readings of compositions by Don Cherry, PJ Harvey, Ornette Coleman, McPhee himself, James Blood Ulmer and Frank Lowe.

Han Sotofett, Jaakko Eino Kalevi, Andres Loo

Jazzsomdub

Sex Tags Amfibia

Cosmic jazz excursions on saxophone, flute, electric keys, synths and drums.
Supple, deep and spacious; sparklingly dubwise; intensely percussive.

Star Feminine Band

In Paris

Born Bad

Star Feminine Band

Jusqu'au Bout du Monde

Born Bad

Akio Suzuki

Zeitstudie

Room40

Precious, early solo work by the veteran sound explorer, instrument builder and improv grandmaster. Intricate and graceful manipulations of the echoes generated by a home-made regiment of glass tubes called Analapos, these recordings tunnel divergently like subterranean streams, while the Koolmees pair take wing with aerial fragility, like a newly formed birdsong.

Carl Bert & The Cimarons

I Man Ah Bawl

Summertime / Hornin' Sounds

Gene Rondo & The Cimarons

You Said You Love Me More & More

Summertime / Hornin' Sounds

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