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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Pop Makossa

The Invasive Dance Beat Of Cameroon 1976-1984

Analog Africa

Robert Glasper

Canvas

Blue Note

Cleveland Francis

Beyond The Willow Tree

Forager

Eccentric Soul

The Shiptown Label

Numero

‘From a humble storefront studio located in a shoeshine parlor on Norfolk, Virginia’s Church Street, Noah Biggs built a world. Hustler by day, gambler by night, the always-in-a-suit Biggs took a gaggle of off-brand singers and combined his connections and charisma to forge timeless soul music during a period of deep upheaval. Compiled here are 25 of Shiptown’s most compelling sides recorded between 1965-1977, spread across 2 LPs, from the likes of Ida Sands, The Soul Duo, The Anglos, Dream Team, The Grooms, Positive Sounds, Barbara Stant, Wilson Williams, Art Ensley, and yes, Flip Flop Stevens.’

Madlib

Pinata Beats

MMS

Hieroglyphic Being

There Is No Acid In This House

Soul Jazz

Greg Belson's Divine Funk

Rare American Gospel Funk & Soul

Cultures Of Soul

Bellissima!

More 1960s She-Pop From Italy

Ace

Japanese Jazz Spectacle

Vol. 2: Deep Heavy and Beautiful Jazz from Japan 1962-1985

180g

Music For A Revolution

Volume 1: Guinea's Syliphone Recording Label, 1967-73

Radio Martiko

A Tribe Called Quest

People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm

Jive

Eccentric Soul

The Forte Label

Numero

Reviewing Ellis Taylor’s Kansas City imprint — from prime Marva Whitney all the way through to Sharon Revoal’s ace, slinky, early-eighties disco-funk.

Myriam Gendron

Ma Delire — Songs of Love Lost & Found

Feeding Tube

Eccentric Soul

The Cuca Label

Numero

Twenty-six shots of late-night R&B out of Jim Kirchstein’s Cuca studio, in the late sixties.
Originally released via minuscule pressings into the Wisconsin wilderness, tracing the paths across the hinterlands of Highway 12 between the Chicago, Milwaukee and Rockford soul scenes.
The likes of Harvey Scales, Betty Moorer, The Twiliters, Birdlegs & Pauline, The Esquires, Artie & The Pharaohs… in another gem-studded chapter of the alternate history of soul music.

Shackleton, Six Organs Of Admittance

Jinxed By Being

Drag City

Synthesizing the Silk Roads

1980s Uzbek Disco, Tajik Folktronica, Uyghur Rock & Tatar Jazz

Ostinato

Down Beat Special

Soul Jazz

Naya Beat

2: South Asian Dance And Electronic Music 1988​-​1994

Naya Beat

Eccentric Soul

The Minibus Label

Numero

Francoise Hardy

En Vogue - Best of 1962-1967

Vogue

Ben Klock & Fadi Mohem

Layer One

Layer

Robert Hood

Internal Empire

Tresor

A mighty cornerstone of minimal techno, released just after Minimal Nation, thirty years ago. Murder like Minus.

A Tribe Called Quest

Hits, Rarities & Remixes

Jive

Francis Bebey

Tresor Magnetique

Africa Seven

Eccentric Soul

The Linco Label

Numero

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