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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13th Floor Elevators

Live Houston Music Theatre

International Artists

Jeff Resnick

SAC

Outernational Sounds

Organically funky, laced with avant-garde synth textures, and studded with breakbeats, the second Outernational is Jeff Resnick’s unique, ultra-rare, 1978 promotional recording for the School for American Craftsmen, at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Five tracks of soul jazz and modal fusion — re-modelling Trane, and opening with a variation of Norwegian Wood — by a local group including trumpeter Jeff Tyzik and pianist Sonny Kompanek; then Resnick mostly solo for the second side, when the money ran out, multi-tracking synthesizers on his home set-up, in an engrossing blend of reflective abstraction, grooving electro and spiritualised fourth-world tropicalism.
Bim!

Mickey And The Soul Generation

How Good Is Good

Mr. G

Kenny Dorham, Jackie McLean

Inta Somethin'

Pacific Jazz / Tone Poet

Live at the Jazz Workshop in San Francisco, at the close of 1961. Jackie Mac is on fire. Tearing version of Una Mas a year before the Blue Note. Leroy Vinnegar, Walter Bishop, Art Taylor.
Scorcher!

Rudy Thomas

Grand Father Bogle

Pressure Sounds

This rare roots outing by the lovers specialist is a sweet, heartfelt tribute to the great JA revolutionary. A Lloyd Parks production, with a proper dub.

Noel Phillips

Youth Man Vibrations

Jammy's

An excellent Echo Minott LP for Jammys in 1981. Sly and Robbie, Deadly Headley, Winston Wright and co. The opener is a killer next take of the awesome Open The Gate Bobby Boy rhythm.

Noel Phillips

Youth Man

Jammy's

  • 1-OFF 12" SOLD

Ruffy And Tuffy

Harm No One

Rockers International

Good advice, beautifully delivered by the pair who had appeared as pre-teens ten years earlier in the film Rockers. Later known as Bitter Roots.

Ruffy And Tuffy

If The 3rd World War Is A Must

Shella

Doomy, futuristic, Channel One rub-a-dub, with sick synths and vocoder courtesy of producer Earl Lindo at Tuff Gong. The Version says everything that needs to be said.
Killer. Strongly recommended.

Yami Bolo

I Don't Know Why

Wacam

Yami Bolo

Iniquity Worker

Leggo Records

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Yami Bolo

Be Still

Tappa

Yami Bolo

Bowl Must Full

Rockers

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Yami Bolo

Dominion

Tappa

Yami Bolo

Mystic Babylon

Thompson Sound

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Yami Bolo

Need More Love

Thompson Sound

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Yami Bolo

Joe The Boss

Tappa

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Yami Bolo

It's Not Surprising

Grove Music

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Yami Bolo

Mount Zion

Sound Box

Yami Bolo

Be On Good Terms

Tappa

Yami Bolo

Be Still

Tappa

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Yami Bolo

No One's Gonna Get It

Digital-B

Yami Bolo

Jah Made Them All

Rockers / Only Roots

Judah Eskender Tafari

Always Trying

Studio One

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Joe Morgan

Forward Ever

Fish Tea / Digikiller

Bringing together two sevens originally released in Jamaica on the Afro Black label, in the mid-seventies. Rootical domestics, soulfully delivered, over tight, funky playing. You Let Me Down is Wackies’ sublime Black Harmony rhythm, no less.
Collectors’ heaven, utilising Joe ‘Basement Session’ Morgan’s own imprint Fish Tea, going since the 1980s.

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