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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Keith Poppin

Envious

Pressure Disk

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Keith Poppin

Someday Girl

Chanan-Jah

Keith Poppin

Behold Them

Roots

Keith Poppin

Hop Scotch

Pressure Disk

Glen Washington

The Voice Of The Father

Volcano

Glen Washington

Rockers Nu Crackers

Errol T / Studio 16

Spliffy Dan

Wake Up

Rockers International

Dexter Wansel

Time Is Slipping Away

Philadelphia International / Music On Vinyl

Dexter Wansel

Stargazer: The Philadelphia International Records Anthology 1976-1980

Big Break Records

Raymond Scott

The Jingle Workshop: Midcentury Musical Miniatures 1951-1965

Sundazed

Alvin Lucier

Music On A Long Thin Wire

Lovely Music

Fifty feet of wire, miked at both ends, passing through the poles of a large magnet, set vibrating four times at four different frequencies, in complex, evocative, ethereal chords.

Alvin Lucier

Ever Present

Mode

Alvin Lucier

Dark Matter

God

The Jolly Brothers

Conscious Man

Cyprian

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Lou Johnson

Incomparable Soul Vocalist

Kent

Superb, refined soul music, mostly written in the Brill Building (including a bunch of Bacharach & Davids), originally issued by Big Top in New York.

Don Rendell Ian Carr Quintet

The Complete Lansdowne Recordings 1965-1969

Jazzman

Shades Of Blues (1965), Dusk Fire (1966), Phase III (1968), Change Is (1969), and Live (1969).
Just one!

Alan Licht And Loren Connors

Into The Night Sky

Family Vineyard

Brast Burn

Debon

Phoenix

Karuna Khayal runnings from 1975. ‘Orchestrated fuzz guitar, echo-drenched percussion, reverbed bass, zithers, assorted taped sounds and vocals that are simply inspired… a must for devotees of Faust and Can.’

The Black Ark Presents

Rastafari Liveth Itinually

Justice League

Plenty of prime Upsetters here.

Omar Khorshid

Giant + Guitar

Wewantsounds

Omar Khorshid

With Love

Wewantsounds

Bill Orcutt

How The Thing Sings

Editions Mego

Bill Orcutt

A History Of Every One

Editions Mego

Bill Orcutt

Odds Against Tomorrow

Palilalia

‘Returns to original composition and the blues… with a freshness and authority that nostalgic retreads cannot deliver… Three songs (Odds Against Tomorrow, The Writhing Jar, Already Old) are multi-tracked, an innovation that, for guitar buffs familiar with Orcutt’s stripped-down vernacular, jumps out of the grooves like a Les Paul sound-on-sound excursion in 1948, or a Jandek blues rave-up in 1987. Specifically evoking John Lee Hooker’s double-track experiments on 1952’s Walking the Boogie, the steady chord vamps of Odds Against Tomorrow and Already Old form a harmonic turf on which Orcutt solos with lyrical abandon. The Writhing Jar’s crashing overdubs recall the brassy six-string voicings of This Heat or Illitch. With the exception of the unreconstructed Elmore James-isms of Stray Dog’ and the Layla-finale-like haze of All Your Buried Corpses Begin To Speak, the remaining non-overdubbed tracks dovetail snugly with Orcutt’s previous solo output, reeling gently in a Mazzacane-oid mode or vibing up the standards (Moon River)...  Odds Against Tomorrow challenges contemporary solo guitar practice in a way that simultaneously nullifies hazy dreams of folk purity and establishes a new high-water mark for blues-rock reconstruction” (Tom Carter).

Bill Orcutt

Music For Four Guitars

Palilalia

‘What really impressed was its precision, its 14 guitar miniatures bringing to mind the cascading melodies of Steve Reich, or Malian kora music… There’s so much going on in these dense constructions, you’re likely to hear new layers and combinations with each spin’ (The Wire, Releases Of The Year).

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