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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Leroy Sibbles And The Heptones

Love Without Feeling

Moodisc

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Ed Robinson

Hooked On Love

Outernational

Junior Kelly

Word Power

Love Promotions

Flourgon

Love Mi Girl Bad

Taurus

Sharon Forrester

Love Don't Live Here Anymore (One-off)

Dice

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Maria Baines

So I Can Love You More

Question

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Junior English

One And Only Lover

Gee's

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Ghost

By Your Side

Stone Love

Ghost

This Is Love

Shocking Vibes

Righteous Foundation

Love & Understanding

Wolf

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Marcia Aitken, June Lodge

Reggae Impact, Someone Loves You Honey

Doctor Bird

Fredrick Ingleton

When Love Grows Bitter

Cosmonamic

Super Cat

Crazy Love

Wild Apache

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

True Persuaders

Love Doctor

Galaxy

Funk Masters

Love Money

Soul Jazz

Dimas III

I Won't Love You Again

Numero

Arooj Aftab

Love In Exile

Verve

Superb singing, in Urdu, with reined-in accompaniment by Vijay Iyer on pianos and electronics, Shahzad Ismaily on bass and Moog.

Neville King & Friends

Lovers Rock Revisited Vol.1

Rock A Shacka

A judicious compilation of cornerstone, pioneering UK Lovers: One Blood, Simplicity, Karen Dixon…

John Earl

I Need Someone To Love

Water Lily

The Southern University Jazz Ensemble

Goes To Africa With Love

Now Again

Jalen Ngonda

Come Around And Love Me

Daptone

Jalen Ngonda

Come Around And Love Me 7"

Daptone

Helene Smith

I Am Controlled By Your Love

Numero

‘Teenage melancholy from the original Miami Sound Machine. Backed by the infamous FAMU Marching 100 Band and Frank Williams’ crack shot players The Rocketeers, I Am Controlled By Your Love compiles sides from Helene Smith’s ‘60s tenure with the Deep City, Lloyd, Reid, and Blue Star labels. A sweltering album of twelve deeply soulful, alternate universe hits from the First Lady of Miami Soul!’

Bex Burch

There Is Only Love And Fear

International Anthem Recording Co.

‘Minimalism is usually cool, detached, frictionless and mathematical. The music made by percussionist Bex Burch is not any of these things. What she calls ‘messy minimalism’ shares some characteristics with the music of Steve Reich and John Adams, but this is minimalism that isn’t afraid to break into a sweat and get its hands dirty (quite literally, given that Burch actually builds her own instruments from scratch). She mainly plays a gyil, a marimba-like tuned percussion instrument she learned while studying music in Ghana.
‘Burch’s first solo album lands her in Chicago, enlisting trumpeter Ben LaMar Gay and members of Tortoise. Sometimes, the results sound like an earthier Philip Glass: Dawn Blessings pairs her dreamlike, two-note gyil pattern with violinist Macie Stewart’s beautiful harmonies; Don’t Go Back to Sleep sees Burch’s gyil fractionally out of phase with a synthesiser, then spins into hypnotic but disorientating minimal techno.
‘Other tracks get wilder. There are drum circles, water drums and birdsong; tracks that exploit the acoustics of a California canyon. Pardieu turns a three-note xylophone riff into a compelling funk groove; Fruit Smoothie With Peanut Butter is a wonderfully chaotic drum circle that sounds melodic despite not featuring any tuned instruments. Best of all is You Thought You Were Free?, which layers clattering percussion over the wailing siren of a tornado warning relayed over Chicago until it sounds like a freakish fusion of the Master Musicians of Joujouka and Fela Kuti’ (The Guardian).

Andy Crown

Why Do I Love You

Numero

‘Red Greg’s edit of this disco holy grail.’

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