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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Winston Edwards And Blackbeard

At 10 Downing Street - Dub Conference

Greensleeves

Moerbeck

Teens On Fire

Code Is Law

Karen Gwyer

Rembo

Don't Be Afraid

Karen Gwyer

Man On Mountain

Don't Be Afraid

Third World All Stars

Rebel Rock

Pressure Sounds

Sid Bucknor supervising a mix of master musicians from the London scene and JA visitors — Rico, Tan Tan, Lester Sterling, Winston Wright and co. Ace versions of Rebel Woman and the Lumumbo rhythm for starters.

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The Marvelettes

My Daddy Knows Best

Tamla

Ekman

ACID7

Berceuse Heroique

A magnificently malevolent two-hander.
The Ekman is a furiously maxed-out piledriver; the Vereker is more Thing than machine, massive and roiling, scorpion-tailed and owl-eyed. The pulverising besiegement; the gory carnage.
Proper warehouse bangers, with a vengeance.

Denise LaSalle

Making A Good Thing Better, The Complete Westbound Singles 1970-1976

Ace

Liberation Music

Spiritual Jazz And The Art Of Protest On Flying Dutchman Records 1969-1974

BGP

Lonnie Holley

Just Before Music

Dust To Digital

Everton Chambers

I Can Feel

Partial

Everton Chambers

Why Did You Leave Me To Cry

Parish / Digikiller

Everton is compellingly beside himself, over a dazzling, bare-bones, digi do-over of the rocksteady classic Tonight.
Previously unreleased.
Fire.

Louie Lepke

Bank Robbery

Witty

Robert French

Shock We A Shock

Black Solidarity

Oneohtrix Point Never

Betrayed In The Octagon

Software

Benoit B

Japonaiserie

Berceuse Heroique

Benoit B

Caution 9'6 High

Unthank

The Wailers

Lonesome Feelings

Ska Beat

Cleveland Eaton

Half And Half

Be With Records

Brown Bombers

Wait For Me

Numero

Jay Glass Dubs

Soma

Berceuse Heroique

‘Imagine the opposite of a snake shedding its skin: slithering among the debris of 21st-century music, a porous body, its viscid skin picking up bits and pieces along the way. Rusty, discarded remnants; scraps. Amongst them the jewels of crowns, unglued and fallen from grace, now recovered by this makeshift form. Where does a body end? Does it end where these prostheses begin?
‘This Soma — ‘body’ in Greek — is a palimpsest. Up close you can trace all sorts of DNA microarrays across its surface. Bristol voices, Detroit electro hums, the amen break, an all-encompassing dub haze. As with all palimpsests, they are simultaneously one and a multitude. The body lives, its prostheses live. The body moves.’ 

Dan Greer

Beale Street Soul Man

Kent

King Bullard Version

Songs Of The Bos Label

Numero

Soul-drenched, late-sixties gospel from Cleveland.

Cortex

I Heard A Sigh

Trad Vibe

Grooving, spaced-out, late-seventies jazz-funk, which first surfaced in 2006 on the Inedit 79 compilation. Same super-classy spaceway as Fantasy by Earth Wind & Fire. That Raekwon knows a tune when he hears one.

Cortex

Inedit

Trad Vibe

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