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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Neung Phak

2

Abduction

Uproarious mix-up of Molam pop, Thai acid-rock, Javanese dangdut, default TwoTone and Cambodian instro-drama from the Oakland CA seven-piece including Sublime Frequencies’ Mark Gerghis (with Alan Bishop guesting).

Vertical Slant

Pre-Cert

Demdike Stare and Andy Votel.

Sory Kandia Kouyate

La Voix De La Revolution

Stern's

Anthony Chambers

Jah Foundation

High Music / Dub Store

Terrific roots plodder from 1982, with Bertram Brown and King Tubby at the controls.

The Lijadu Sisters

Danger

Numero

The Lijadu Sisters

Horizon Unlimited

Numero

The Stooges

Elektra

Sun Araw

Ancient Romans

Sun Ark

Sun Araw

The Inner Treaty

Sun Ark

Edzayawa

Projection One

Soundway

Moody, experimental, Ghanaian Afro-Rock — recorded by these teenagers in 1973 for EMI Nigeria, after a run at Fela’s Shrine.

The Dynamites

Fountain Bliss

Merritone / Dub Store

Rudie gone soft. Irresistible love songs — with simmering brass, splashing cymbals on the A; classy sax on the flip.

The Minstrels

Hey There Lonely Girls

Merritone / Dub Store

Pure loveliness from 1967 — with an acappella version.

The Minstrels

People Get Ready

Studio One / Dub Store

Sublimely versioning the almighty Curtis anthem; with another rocksteady clarion-call on the flip, brassy and more stern, by The Hamlins.

Blue Notes

Legacy - Live In South Afrika 1964

Ogun

Blue Notes

In Concert

Ogun

Blue Notes

Blue Notes For Johnny

OTOroku

‘Recorded in mid-1987 by a trio of Blue Notes — Dudu Pukwana, Louis Moholo-Moholo, Chris McGregor — as a memorial to their former bandmate Johnny Dyani, on the group’s twenty-fifth anniversary.
‘The final Blue Notes studio recording, For Johnny shuffles in a considerably broader range of touchstones than For Mongezi, nodding toward the band’s foundations in be-bop and post-bop without forgetting their journey onwards, including modal jazz, and free improvisation.
‘It is a startling creative statement, imbued with a tension that poses an equally radical and sophisticated challenge, like a furious tide masquerading in gentler forms, slowly revealing itself.
‘A celebration and a memorial. Joyous and tragic. A real time resurrection of personal experience, Blue Notes For Johnny dodges, dances, and mutates across its two sides, refusing to be nailed down. As the three musicians push against each other, bristling tonal and rhythmic collisions suggest something is bound to explode, without ever fully letting go.’

Enos McLeod

I've Made Up My Mind

Belmont

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Enos McLeod

By The Look

Soul Beat

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

K.S. Chithra

Finders Keepers

Betty Carter

Out There With Betty Carter

Verve

Trembling Bells, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Muldoon's Picnic

Duchess EP

Honest Jon's Records

Entirely exclusive music, unique to this release, with a radiant silk-screened sleeve: four from The Marble Downs sessions with Will Oldham, a Scott Walker to start; and a side of unaccompanied folk singing.

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The Clash

Clash City Rockers

CBS

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The Clash

Complete Control

CBS

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The Clash

Sandinista!

Columbia

The Martian

Ghostdancer

Red Planet

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