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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Brotzmann, Van Hove, Bennink, Mangelsdorff

Couscouss de la Mauresque

Cien Fuegos

The Techniques & Friends

Winston Riley's Rock Steady & Early Reggae 1968-1969

Dub Store

Shem Tupe

Country Music of Western Kenya

Olvido

Friction Band

Watchin' You

Athens Of The North

Vodou Drums In Haiti

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Soul Jazz

Soul Jazz back in Port-au-Prince after twenty years, to record again with the Drummers of the Société Absolument Guinin. Mesmeric rhythms and beats traditionally used to induce spirit possession in the Vodou religion — ‘dynamic and riveting in their intricacy and power,’ said the Quietus about the first volume.

Pat Martino

Consciousness

Muse

Sun I Tafari

Real Revolutionary

Tuff Scout

The Mirettes

Whirlpool

Play Back

Frankie & The Spindles

Count To Ten: The Complete Singles Collection 1968-77

Play Back

Sweet soul from Baltimore, produced by none other than George Kerr and Bunny Sigler.
The opener Count To Ten was their big hit, grabbing a couple of bars of Smokey Robinson; Candy is treasurably cannibalistic (‘her heart’s made of caramel’ etc); that’s a secret-weapon version of War (What Is It Good For?).

The Dynamics

Lights Out

Play Back

Watty Burnett

What A War

Black Art

Watty Burnett

Open The Gate

Black Art

Fruko

El Violento

Vampisoul / Disco Fuentes

Choca with unrelentingly hard and heavy salsa bangers, school of Willie Colon, this 1973 album is the fifth full-length salsa LP led by Julio Ernesto Estrada Rincón, aka Fruko, and the second credited to Fruko Y Sus Tesos. The singers are Joe Arroyo and Wilson ‘Saoko’ Manyoma; besides salsa, the rhythms are mozambique, conga, bomba, and jala jala.
The stone-cold-killer descarga Salsa Na Ma is here. Phew-wee. Raging dancefloor fire.

Fruko

A La Memoria Del Muerto

Vampisoul / Disco Fuentes

Rough, tough salsa brava from 1972.
The soaring, soulful vocals of Edulfamid Molina Díaz front an augmented, more aggressive brass section —introducing another trumpet and two trombones to the lineup— swaggering through a dazzling range of rhythms including guaguancó, bomba, plena, oriza, bolero, cha-cha-chá, descarga, and Latin soul.
Warmly recommended.

Fruko

Fruko Power: Rarities And Deep Album Cuts, 1970-74, Volume 1

Vampisoul

Santiago

22 Somerset Dr. 1976-1978

Manufactured Recordings

The Mighty Tom Cats

Soul Makossa

Paul Winley

Sweat Band

Sweat Band

Epic

Nino Keller

The Hunt

Sing A Song Fighter

Azerbaijan

Edalat Nasibov, The Art Of The Saz

Ocora

Azerbaijan

Alim Qasimov: The Art Of The Mugham

Ocora

Intense, virtuosic singing in this ancient tradition, accompanied by Qasimov himself playing the daf frame drum and the brothers Mansurov on the tar lute and kamancha fiddle.
‘Simply one of the greatest singers alive, with a searing spontaneity that conjures passion and devotion, contemplation and incantation’ (New York Times).

Record Player In Flames

Multi-coloured print, grey tee

Honest Jon's Records

Morton Feldman

Trio

Hat Hut

James Tenney

Bass Works

Hat Hut

Tewolde Redda

Eritrea's Guitar Pioneer

Domino Sound

Drawn from his six monumental singles for the Philips, Amha and Yared labels between 1970-73, revolutionising traditional Eritrean music via the innovations of amplified kirar, electric guitar and horns. Thick, deep declarations and considerations of love over a mixture of sombre and joyous tunes (with the hand-clapped beat often shifting into double-time near the end).
Co-released with Mitmitta Musika in Addis Ababa; handsomely presented in a tip-on sleeve, with extensive liner notes, translations and exclusive photos.
Fab.

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