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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Willie Hutch

Soul Portrait

Be With Records

The Mighty Tom Cats

Soul Makossa

Paul Winley

Sharon Jones

Soul Of A Woman

Daptone

Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers

Jungle Fire!

BGP

Their last Prestige, in 1970, trying out a more extended, jamming, funky style of boogaloo on Cloud Nine and a couple of Sonny Phillips’ tunes, out of five. The Pazant Brothers are in full effect on horns; jazz heroes like Seldon Powell and Bernard Purdie sit in.

Pied Piper

The Pinnacle Of Detroit Northern Soul

Kent

‘Pied Piper Productions was a group of Detroit arrangers, writers, artists and musicians who unwittingly drew up the blueprints of Northern Soul, during their brief time together in 1965-1967. Mainstays Jack Ashford, Mike Terry, Joe Hunter and Herbie Williams were original members of Motown studio crew the Funk Brothers. This compilation features some of the biggest Northern Soul discoveries of recent times —like Nancy Wilcox and September Jones — alongside established favourites and other rarities.’

Francisco Mela, Matthew Shipp, William Parker

Music Frees Our Souls Vol. 1

577 Records

S.O.U.L.

Can You Feel It?

BGP

S.O.U.L.

Soul What Is It

BGP

Cleveland funk from 1971, featuring a popping version of Express Yourself, a do-over of The Temps’ Message From A Black Man, and — crucially — the b-boy jazz anthem, Burning Spear.

Frank Lowe

Decision In Paradise

Soul Note

Killer, jostling lineup: Don Cherry, Grachan Moncur, Geri Allen, Charnett and Charles Mofffett.
‘Don has one of his best outings for years, bright, warmly antagonistic and full of melody. Moncur plays as well as ever, varying his slide positions and embouchure to just this side of multiphonics’ (Penguin Guide).
Warmly recommended.

Wailing Souls

On The Rocks

Greensleeves

Lloyd McNeill

Washington Suite

Soul Jazz

Nigeria Fuji Machine

Synchro Sound System & Power

Soul Jazz

Brasil

Soul Jazz

Lloyd McNeill

Elegia

Soul Jazz

The flautist with Nana Vasconceles, Dom Salvador, Portinho, Cecil McBee and co in 1980. Spiritual jazz with strong Brazilian flavours. Lovely stuff.

Alhaji Chief Kollington Ayinla & His Fuji '78 Organization

Blessing

Soul Jazz

Thee Sacred Souls

Got A Story To Tell

Daptone

San Francisco Christian Center Choir

The Sound Of The San Francisco Christian Center

Cultures Of Soul

Asher Gamedze

Dialectic Soul

On The Corner

Startlingly accomplished new jazz from South Africa, teeming with ideas, influences and idioms.
Maybe you remember Asher’s drumming on Angel Bat Dawid’s The Oracle.
Hotly recommended.

Tamil Rogeon

Son Of Nyx

Soul Bank

“I didn’t want to make a bebop record. I wanted to make a modal jazz record and there just aren’t that many on viola. I wanted to speak with a heavier voice, more akin to a tenor saxophone. The viola is darker and thicker. It speaks slower.”

‘Love that, kind of Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, big orchestrations with really low down dirty jazz music” (Gilles Peterson).

Saturday Night

South African Disco Pop Hits, 1981-1987

Cultures Of Soul

Hilton Felton

A Man For All Reasons

Diplomats Of Soul

The 1980 LP by this versatile organist, mainstay of the Washington jazz scene, who played with everyone from Chuck Brown to George Benson. Featuring the funky dancer Bebop Boogie, teeming with jazzy elan, and replete with breaks ‘n’ beats opening and numerous breakdowns, school of Take Me To The Mardi Gras.

Lloyd McNeill

Tori

Soul Jazz

Nippon Psychedelic Soul 1970-1979

Time Capsule

Peregoyo Y Su Combo Vacana

Mi Buenaventura

Vampisoul

Treasure Isle

Soul Power '68

Trojan

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