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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Eva Novoa, Masa Kamaguchi, Gerald Cleaver

Novoa, Kamaguchi, Cleaver Trio Vol. 2

577 Records

The Barca-born pianist back to wow us again on piano, Fender Rhodes, Chinese gongs, and a little whistling; with longtime collaborator Masa Kamaguchi, and Detroit drum wizard Gerald Cleaver. ‘Where melodic density meets contrapuntal dialogue, a free interplay of rich textures and riveting, masterly improvisation. This smooth complexity is what gives rise to the group’s uniqueness.’
The Wire magazine hailed the first volume: ‘deep and thoughtful’.

Moa Anbessa International

In Dub

Moa Anbessa

Curtis Mayfield

Curtis

Curtom

The Last Poets

This Is Madness

Celluloid

The Paragons

On The Beach

Treasure Isle / Charly

Six Organs Of Admittance

Shelter From The Ash

Drag City

Respite from his recent firestorms, this conjures from spellbinding acoustics and drones galore something meditative and darkly unsettling by turns. Fine vocals and shredding axe work from Elisa Ambrogio.

Joe Bataan

Salsoul

Salsoul

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

Bobby Paunetto

Paunetto's Point

Pathfinder

The Last Poets

Oh My People

Celluloid

Syd Barrett

Barrett

Harvest

Syd Barrett

The Madcap Laughs

Harvest

Ute Wassermann

Strange Songs

Treader

‘Multiphonic trills and yodels, loops of ululations, sudden percussive outbursts, warbling glissandi… sculptural, oscillating, swirling tone-colours… the human voice dissolving into the sounds of birds, machines, electronics, scraps of otherworldly language.’
Ute was a student of Henning Christiansen and Allan Kaprow; she is a collaborator of Rhodri Davies and Phil Minton, amongst many others.

Wonderful stuff; original, naked, visceral, transfixing, fun. Check it out.

Emahoy Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou

Church Of Kidane Mehret

Mississippi

Her 1972 private-press LP, plus two unreleased piano recordings, mapping out a deeply personal take on Ethiopian Church Music.
Here is Emahoy’s most directly sacred and spiritual music-making — and some of her most moving — self-recorded in churches across Jerusalem, on piano, harmonium, and pipe organ.
With extensive biographical notes by Thomas Feng. Beautifully remastered. Old school tip-on jacket with silver-foil stamping. Black or clear vinyl.

Norman Connors

Dark Of Light

Cobblestone

With Stanley Clarke, Cecil McBee, Eddie Henderson, Carlos Garnett, Gary Bartz and Buster Williams.

Rotary Connection

Hey, Love

BGP

The Artistics

I'm Gonna Miss You

Brunswick

The Chi-Lites

A Letter To Myself

Brunswick

Too Late To Turn Back Now!

Eddie Cano And His Quintet

Brought Back Live From P.J.'s

Dunhill

Parliament

The Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein

BGP

Gwen McCrae

Something So Right

Cat

Melvin Jackson

Funky Skull

Limelight / Verve

Eddie Harris’ bassist with an effects box and guests like Lester Bowie and Phil Upchurch. Same vibes as Charles Stepney, the best Ramsey Lewis Cadets, early Earth, Wind And Fire…
‘Verve By Request.’

Kraftwerk

Autobahn

Klingklang

The Al Tanner Quintet

Happiness Is... Takin' Care of Natural Business... Dig?

Jazzman

William Parker, Cooper-Moore, Hamid Drake

Heart Trio

AUM Fidelity

Parker playing doson ngoni, dudek, and flutes of bamboo, cedar & walnut; Cooper-Moore on his hand-crafted ashimba and harp; Hamid Drake on frame drum and drum kit.

‘Balancing music, antithetical to destruction. Music to draw sustenance from. Some measure of fortitude, at least, for compassionate souls in the elevating struggle against increasingly inextricable imposed realities that parse a human being’s value solely on what they are able to consume.
‘This is music for sunrise and sunset. Daily music. Healing, centering, mantra, heart music.’

As Parker puts it in his sleevenote: ‘The theory behind this music is the music itself. Empty and fill the heart and soul with sound, letting it dance. Without pretense. We are trying to get to a flow - earth, sky, and flowing water sounds that jump out of the painting… The story, the plot is, life is beautiful. Must be to be life. War is death fueled by hate. How do we stop war? Never start one.’

Cultural Roots

Hell A Go Pop

Greensleeves

Great album this; recommended with infernal heat. Beautiful close-harmony singing, killer tunes, tough rhythms, engaging songs. Junjo at Maxfield Avenue, with the Roots Radics. Heavy and luminous from start to finish.

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