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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Ed Motta

Perpetual Gateways

Must Have Jazz

King

We Are King

King Creative

Jaibi

You Got Me

Kent

Leroy Stewart

Oh Dread Locks

The Buke Star

A short-run reissue of this excellent roots production by Carlton Lewis. Same singer as Jazzbo’s Step Forward.

Kruton

I Pathetikus

Sisters

Some nice low-slung electro-funk in amongst a cheerful smorgasbord of styles from Milo Smee, who runs Power Vacuum; ‘all brought together with the clear and succinct Kruton sound. Choppy rhythms, synth solos, medieval samples and a whole lot of history is poured into this release. So grab your goblet and slurp down some Kruton.’

Hot Rocks

Black Man

High Music / Dub Store

Outstanding roots by Noel Gray, at High Times in 1982.

Hot Rocks

Badda Badda

Roots

Hot Rocks

Jah No Parshall

Roots

Devon Lyon

Shadow After Dark (Jamwax)

Jamwax

Trevor Levy

So Long

Vena / Dub Store

Soulful steppers by TL, fresh from Tubby’s Firehouse.

Vijay Iyer & Wadada Leo Smith

A Cosmic Rhythm With Each Stroke

ECM

‘Heartbreaking clarity and economy of expression… to the accompaniment of pianist Iyer’s wistful melodic fragments and pregnant clusters. Smith can project a tender fragility through a single lingering note, reminiscent of Miles at his most thoughtful and noirish circa Ascenseur Pour L’Echafaud’ (The Wire).

The Interns

Nothing Is Impossible

Techniques

Unmissable, mid-seventies, undercover Viceroys, plus three deadly versions.
A swingeing Niney-style rhythm; superb, swirling dub. King Tubby’s way with the vocal is unforgettable.
It’s a must.

Guarapo!

Forty Bangers From Barranquilla

Honest Jon's Records

Rough, tough, tumping, bumping soundboy breakbeat from the Caribbean coast of Colombia.
Forty brand new buckaroos, tooled and primed by Jeanpi Perreo, Edwin Producciones and DJ Ander — all from local sound-systems — careering guarapo-style out of punches of vintage Nigerian highlife, waka and co, by legends like Steven Amechi, Sagbeni Aragbada and Cardinal Rex Jim Lawson.
Edited and mastered by CGB at D&M for maximum oomph and worries, and presented in a gatefold sleeve with cool and deadly varnishing. Plus a full-size booklet detailing the fascinating history of this music, seamed into the strange, tentacular byways of hand-to-hand vinyl distribution, record collecting and musical connoisseurship, and the soundclash traditions of the region, suffused with the politics and culture of the Black Atlantic, stretching back to the 1950s.

Matt Karmil

Will

Smalltown Supersound

Austria

A Mosaic Of Music

Ocora

Aloha Got Soul

Soul, AOR & Disco In Hawaii 1979-1985

Strut

Frank Cordell

Demon

Stylotone

Golden Teacher

No Luscious Life

Golden Teacher

Three Chairs

Demi Gods

Sound Signature

Horse Mouth

Herb Vendor

Justice League

Utterly genius mid-seventies Upsetters. The great Horse Mouth aka Mad Roy playing melodica (like on his classic Far Beyond for Studio One, where he started out printing labels) and drums (like on War Ina Babylon), and spliffically hymning his local dealer.
With Delroy Butler/Denton from The Silvertones, on the flip.

Bobby Ellis, Val Bennett

The Arabian Sound Of Reggae

Attack / Dub Store

Kaboom!
Flashing the black spot of Niney at his deadliest — Zorro, merciless avenger of the oppressed, re-stoking the furnace of his Westbound Train, but wheeling around and blazing eastwards…
And that’s only a secret-weapon version of None Shall Escape The Judgement on the other side, with Owen Grey at the mic.
Raging Tubbys fire.

Harold Mabern

I Want You Back

Prestige

The superb bebop pianist versioning the Jackson 5 — from his Greasy Kid Stuff LP in 1970, with Idris Muhammad, Lee Morgan, Hubert Laws and Buster Williams.
Sister Janie by Funk Inc on the flip — with James Brown’s Sex Machine its point of departure.

Camille 'Lil' Bob

Stop!

BGP

Soul scorchers from Louisiana. A brilliantly convincing cover of Howard Tate, about relationship mindgames, hazily riven with sexual desire; and hard, driven funk on the flip, about men treating women badly. The red-hot band is Buckwheat and his Hitchhikers, before he turned to zydeco — recorded cyclophonically, according to the original label.

Lynn Varnado

Tell Me What's Wrong With The Men

BGP

Magnificent, smoking sister-funk, both sides. ‘What is wrong with the men / Trying to do us in.’ Produced by West Coast legend Miles Grayson.

Earl King

Let The Good Times Roll - Singles 1955-1962

Jasmine

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