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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Senyawa

Calling The New Gods

Okraïna

Seven songs by Rully Shabara and Wukir Suryadi, rootsily mystical and vividly al fresco, spiralling from peripheral sites beside rubbish dumps and rice fields, into a busy market at the heart of Yogyakarta, from dawn till dusk.

Main Street

Round Two: New Day

Main Street

Bristolian singer Andy ‘Caine’ Cunningham was a big fan of Al Green.

Spoonie Gee And The Treacherous Three

The New Rap Language

Enjoy

Kassem Mosse / Simone White

Three Versions

Honest Jon's Records

New York City

I'm Doin' Fine Now

Chelsea

Surprisingly the first time on 12” for this brassy, string-laden, modern/Northern crossover classic, more Philly than NYC. Beautifully written by Thom Bell, expertly remixed by Tom Moulton.

New World Music

Intellectual Thinking

Numero

Wayne Wade

Everyday Rain

Iroko

Admiral Tibet

New Tactics

Redman International / Dub Store

Trembling Bells

New Year's Eve's The Loneliest Night Of The Year

Honest Jon's Records

A terrific, bountiful seasonal single — with Bonnie Prince Billy in his cups on one side, and Mike Heron from The Incredible String Band on the other, with a Boxing Day ghost story. Beautifully sleeved, limited.

Andrew Bees

Struggle And Strive

New Name / Digikiller

Wayne Wade

Lord Of Lords

Vivian Jackson

Lloyd 'Scunna' Ruddock

Genuine Way

Wambesi

Luminously upful mid-seventies roots.
Scunna’s bro King Tubby dishes up a heavy dub.
Lovely record.

Hopeton Crawford

Brand New Love

High Music / Dub Store

Count Ossie And The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari

Groundation

New Dimension / Dub Store

The Afrotones

Something New In My Heart

Gay Feet / Dub Store

Vibes Stone

Leaders Of Black Country

New Star / Dub Store

Jacko

Brand New Day

Asher / Jah Fingers

Tastily off-kilter mid-seventies roots excursion on Artibella.

Tapper Zukie

Raggy Joey Boy

New Star / Dub Store

Black Uhuru

Going To Zion

One Way Sounds

Sublime. With Augustus Pablo.

La'Verne Washington

The Promise

Melodies International

Ta Teasha Love

Oh Jah Come

One Way Sounds

Olive ‘Senya’ Grant makes Horace Andy’s Please Don’t Go her own.
Family Man at the controls, on Clive Chin’s ticket.

T. Dyson & Company

It's All Over

New Outlook

Hypnotic, infectious space-funk from Chicago’s south side — and some bedroom funk on the flip —  produced by Staple Singer’s engineer Don Greer in 1980.

El Turronero

New Hondo

NuNorthern Soul

Blimey.
The legendary flamenco singer Manuel Mancheño Peña — aka El Turronero, The Nougat — full throttle over a flanged, action-packed disco-funk bassline, metronomic beats. soaring and layered female backing vocals, intergalactic synth sounds and stirring strings. The flip is looser, groovier, and warmer, with still funkier bass, spiralling seventies synths, sweaty drums, and exotic touches.
DJ Harvey specials.

The Conscious Minds

Something New

Links / Rock A Shacka

Tougher-than-tough instrumental by the Links house-band, featuring Joe White and Ken Boothe on keys, and killer guitar and trombone by Harris Seaton and Derrick Hinds. Same circle of heaven as tunes like Sidewalk Doctor and Tight Spot. Something new, ushering rocksteady out the door, into the past.

Phil Francis & The New Horizon Band

Smile On My Face

Rock A Shacka

Lovely, upful, Chi-Town, rare groove vibes, with falsetto singing, horns and chorus. Produced by BB Seaton;  originally out on Golden Heart in 1974.

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