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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Bobby Matos

My Latin Soul

Mr Bongo

The Latin Jazz classic from 1969, huge on the Dingwalls scene back in the day for the sizzling dancer Tema De Alma Latina.

Innerspace Halflife

Wormhole Transmissions

Syncrophone

Redman International Dancehall

1985-1989

Dub Store

Coleman Hawkins And Clark Terry

Back In Bean's Bag

Waxtime

Jimmy Giuffre

New Forms in Jazz - Complete Capitol Recordings 1954-1955

Fresh Sound Records

Masaaki Hirao

Nippon Rock N' Roll: The Birth Of Japanese Rockabirii

Big Beat

Tres Chic!

More French Girl Singers Of The 1960s

Ace

James Govan

Wanted: The Fame Recordings

Kent

Bob Thiele Emergency

Head Start

BGP

Habibi Funk

An Eclectic Selection

Habibi Funk

Habibi Funk

An Eclectic Selection, Part 2

Habibi Funk

Habibi Funk

A Selection From Libyan Tapes

Habibi Funk

A mix of overlooked gems and local boomshots from the cassette tape scene in Libya, during the late 80s to early 2000, when independent artists relied on makeshift home studios or travelled abroad to record in Tunisia and Egypt. A judicious mash-up of boundary-pushing sounds which reflects this precariousness and nascency; also the political and cultural crossroads at which Libya found itself. North African rhythms meet Arab melodies and deep African roots. Disco and house run into gritty pop. Reggae courses through, with an unmistakable Libyan twist — not just musically, in the slowed-down cadence of traditional shaabi beats, but also culturally, taking to heart its outernational message of proud, defiant self-awareness.

Assembled by Habibi Funk with personality and love, as per; with a 32-page booklet. Another winner.

Last few box sets!

Lonely Avenue

Soul From New York

History Of Soul Records

The Tamlins

Food For Thought

Taxi

S.E. Rogie

Further Sounds of S.E. Rogie

Mississippi

Snoop Doggy Dogg

Doggystyle

Death Row

Don D. Junior

Black Thursday

Tramp / Rock A Shacka

A fine trombone instrumental — fruity, old-school, wistful — backed with a lovely detournement of Rosemary Clooney’s massive country smash, Beautiful Brown Eyes. Lloyd Charmers business.

Nigger Kojak

Massacre

Belmont

Nigger Kojak

Penitentiary

Nigger Kojack

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Tony Grey

Time Factor

Voodoo Funk

Ka-boom! The legendary digger re-ignites the Lagos Disco Inferno and kicks off his very own mouth-watering imprint with two sides of boogie-down bliss.

Roy Shirley

Music Feel

Striker Lee

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

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!

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