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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These Eyes

Jah Life Time / Digikiller

Ronnie Davis

Used To Be My Girl

Hawkeye

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Teddy Edwards

Sunset Eyes

Contemporary / Tone Poet

Francoise Hardy

The Vogue Years

Camden BMG

American Gypsy

Angel Eyes

Chess / Music on Vinyl

Ondo Fudd

Eyes Glide Through The Oxide

The Trilogy Tapes

Mystic Eyes

Reality

Digikiller

A beautiful, close-harmony warning — loose, mystical and heavy.
The Radics at Channel One with Scientist at the desk.

Darius Jones

Legend of e'Boi (The Hypervigilant Eye)

AUM Fidelity

This is terrific. Rawly soulful trio jazz.
‘There’s no denying the expressiveness of Jones’ music. His sustained, lancing high notes, coarse overblowing and strategically managed vibrato can signify open pain and more complex syntheses of emotion. On No More My Lord, the sole cover in an otherwise original sequence of compositions, bassist Chris Lightcap’s bowed bass and Gerald Cleaver’s scrabbling percussion amplify the dolour and desperation in his playing…’ (The Wire).

White Eyes

Numero

Gagakiriseye

The Flash

Thrill Jockey

A rare sighting of Eye from The Boredoms, kicking up a rumpus with Japanese noise-rock duo Gagakirise.

EYE

005

EYE

Fresh and new, but rough, layered and head-nodding like classic UK street soul, this is the fifth and for us the best-yet installment in Londoner EYE’s excellent, under-the-radar series.
Slinkily slippery and hard-to-pin-down as usual, but rooted in funk and soul connoisseurship.
Two-sided this time — boozier, dizzier and more spaced-out on the flip, smudged with echo and effects, and scraps of horns and singing.
Beautifully hand-decorated sleeves as per.

SK Kakraba

Songs Of Paapieye

Awesome Tapes From Africa

‘SK Kakraba is a master of the gyil xylophone — fourteen wooden slats strung across calabash resonators. The silk walls of spiders’ egg sacs — ‘paapieye’ in the Lobi language — are stretched across holes in the gourds, giving each note a buzzy rattle. SK learned as a child from elders in his Lobi community in the far northwest reaches of Ghana.’
Beautiful, spare, mesmeric recordings — song cycles, dirges, improvisations based on traditional songs, original compositions — newly made.

The Edge Of Daybreak

Eyes Of Love

Numero

Warmly recommended set of sweet soul floaters and ballads, recorded by inmates of Powhatan Correctional Centre, Richmond, Virginia, in 1979.

Muslimgauze

Eye For Aneye

Staalplaat

Bobo Yeye

Belle Epoque In Upper Volta

Numero

Just one!

Shirley Ellis

The Name Game

Congress

Ray Vernon

Pretty Blue Eyes

Liberty

New Life Trio

Visions Of The Third Eye

Finders Keepers

Barbara George

The AFO and Sue Years

Jasmine

Noel Robinson

It's Like Yesterday

Aires

Fitzroy Henry

Can't Take My Eyes Off You

Rockers / Common Ground

The Chantels

Look In My Eyes

Carlton

Bert Keyes

Do-Do Do Bah-Ah (Promo)

Clock

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Bert Keyes

Do-Do Do Bah-Ah

Clock

Jean Wells

Keep Your Mouth Shut (And Your Eyes Open)

Calla

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