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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Jonas Gwangwa And African Explosion

Who (Ngubani)?

Jamal

A funky afro-rock classic, his 1969 debut for Ahmad Jamal’s label by this future director of Amandla (the cultural ensemble of the ANC).

The Voices Of East Harlem

Can You Feel It

Just Sunshine

Arranged and produced by Leroy Hutson, who co-wrote all the songs, and part engineered at Curtom. The Voices’ best album, brimming with good vibes, bubbling grooves, great singing, political resistance.

Candi Staton

Who's Hurting Now?

Honest Jon's Records

‘Early contender for 2009’s album of the year. Yes, already’ (Mojo). ‘The sheer soul in her voice is revolutionary’ (NME).**** The Independent, The Times. ‘**** a masterclass in gritty southern soul’ (Daily Mail).

Solomon Ilori And His Afro-Drum Ensemble

African High Life

Blue Note

Rev. Johnny L. 'Hurricane' Jones

Jesus Christ From A To Z

Parlortone

Drawn from the hundreds of reel-to-reels and cassettes that Jones — aka The Hurricane, The Fireball — has made of his Southern preaching, raving between speech and song, since 1960. From Dust To Digital.

Kenny Clarke - Francy Boland Big Band

Volcano

Rearward

A facsimile reissue of the first half of the Ronnie Scott’s recordings.

Tapper Zukie

M.P.L.A.

Jamaican Recordings

The Widow's Joy

Eastern European Immigrant Dances In America, 1925-1930

Sound American

The forgotten music of the Austro-Hungarian diaspora in the mid-west of the United States. An Ian Nagoski compilation to inaugurate the label, with a cover by Eric from Mississippi Records.

Ann Peebles

I Can't Stand The Rain

Fat Possum

Simtec And Wylie

Gettin' Over The Hump

Mister Chand

Can

Soundtracks

Mute

Candi Staton

Stand By Your Man

Kent

Infinite Sound

Contemporary African-Amerikan Music

Aguirre

The trio of Roland P. Young, Aisha Khalil and Glenn Howell, recorded in 1975 at 1750 Arch, in Berkeley, California.

“There was a vibe in the air that we connected with,” recalls Young, “along with other kindred spirits world-wide. What appeared to be ‘experimental’ was reaching for sounds and emotions that were unfamiliar. We often performed at rallies in support of various causes: Black Liberation, Women’s Movement, Anti-War Movement, Gay Liberation. While the music came out of the Black Liberation struggle our ultimate goal was a blending of cultures.”

‘A fascinating glimpse of the trio in action. It testifies to the energy that Infinite Sound channelled into their music, but also to their imaginative breadth and expressive versatility… with Howell’s buoyantly springy and resilient bass taking on a strong pivotal role around which Young’s horns and Kahlil’s voice dance and spar and soar and play. Well-defined rhythms dissolve into textures; melodic shapes soften into shadings of timbre or flare into exuberant bursts of tonal colour. The music’s mood swings unpredictably from flamboyance to introspection; pacing shifts spontaneously from languor to urgency. Moments of musical allusiveness, sly quotation or stylistic reference, mutate into passages of wild inventiveness.’

African Head Charge

Drastic Season

ON U Sound

African Head Charge

My Life In A Hole In The Ground

ON U Sound

Sounds Of North American Frogs

The Biological Significance Of Voice In Frogs

Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

Can

Landed

Mute

Seamus Cater

The Three Things You Can Hear

Nearly Not There

Lovely record. An intimate, unshowy, reaching blend of British folk and minimalism in the tradition of Robert Wyatt solo; quietly co-mingling Henry Flynt and Ivor Cutler, Eastern outernationalism and Radio art. Beautifully presented, too; in a die-cut, inside-out sleeve, with a poster. Check it out!

Mary Afi Usuah

African Woman

PMG

Horacio Vaggione

La Maquina De Cantar

Dialogo

Rev. Jodie Holmes

When I Could I Wouldn’t And Now I Want To But I Can’t

Detroit Gospel Reissue Project

Akira Ishikawa And His Count Buffalos

African Rock

Cinedelic

Funky, psychedelic, spiritual jazz with deep percussion, including marimba, from 1971; tuned into electric Miles but also Kool & the Gang, and keeping an eye on Tony Williams’ Lifetime.
The meditative opener is lovely. Heathens liken Animals to Fela.
Remastered from the original tapes.

Hubert Porter With The Jamaican Calypsonians

Calypsos From Jamaica

Dub Store

Irresistible 1950s mento — singalong tunes, ebulliently performed, over-spilling with scandal, smut and impudence, sex, dancing and booze, word-play, jokes and up-to-the minute social commentary, and general love for life.

S.O.U.L.

Can You Feel It?

BGP

John Duncan

Organic

Etats Unis

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