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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Makaya McCraven

In These Times

International Anthem Recording Co.

Charles Lloyd

Ocean

Blue Note

John Ondolo

Hypnotic Guitar of John Ondolo

Mississippi

Half price.

Raed Yassin

Eternal Ghost

Fourth Sounds

Two long-form pieces of modular minimalism. Both sides unfurl fifteen minutes of urgent, high-octane loops, repeating patterns, and distorted vocal frequencies, drawing on Terry Riley, Suicide, no wave and synth pop — not to mention the history of modern Lebanon. (Hush, hush.) Enter Ghost, a wonderful novel by Isabella Hammad, also comes to mind.

Masayuki Takayanagi New Direction Unit

Axis|Another Revolvable Thing 1

Blank Forms

Masayuki Takayanagi New Direction Unit

Axis|Another Revolvable Thing 2

Blank Forms

Marvin Gaye

Let's Get It On

Motown

Roots From The Record Smith

Lloyd Slim Productions 1973-1976

Record Smith / Digikiller

One of the unsung movers and shakers of 1970s reggae, Ivan Smith worked as in-studio producer and record promoter for both Bunny Lee and Channel 1, whilst quietly producing and releasing his own catalogue of high-quality 45s.
Here is the first ever compilation, pure classics, all taken from master tapes, in a lovely silkscreened sleeve.
Ace.

Joe Harriott

Swings High

Cadillac

Hard bop burners and heart-melting ballads by a crack band including the great drummer Phil Seamen, and bassist Coleridge Goode, an anchor-man of our own London Is The Place For Me series.
‘Joe plays so fiercely on the record that at times it seems as though he’s about to blow his alto apart’ (Coleridge Goode).
‘Shepherd’s Serenade… always a big one! Great reissue’ (Gilles Peterson).
Newly mastered; with extended notes.

Boris Gardiner

Ultra Super Dub Vol 2

Now Again

Half price.

Henry Threadgill

Spirit Of Nuff... Nuff

Black Saint

From 1991, the debut, milestone release of this lineup featuring dual tubas and dual electric guitars.

Creation Rebel

Lows And Highs

Lantern

Look But Don't Touch

Girl Group Sounds USA 1962-1966

Ace

‘Opens with the discotheque-friendly Hey, Rocky by front-cover stars The Shirelles of New Jersey, the USA’s most successful girl group until the Supremes broke through and stole their thunder, and closes with The Bermudas’ Chu Sen Ling, a record sure to appeal to those who favour the ethereal West Coast sound.
‘Other highlights include The Hollywood Chicks’ dance-craze Tossin’ A Ice Cube, which marks the recording debut of Barry White (on handclaps); great tracks by The Witches, The Pussycats and Linda Laurie from the catalogue of genius songwriter/producer Bert Berns; MayAlta Page’s densely produced rarity Don’t Worry About Me Baby (I Feel Just Fine); and, for the girl group buff who has everything, He Calls Me Child by Ohio duo 2 Of Clubs, and A Dumb Song by the soulful Delicates, both previously unreleased.’

Lou Reed

Words & Music May 1965

Light In The Attic

Stunning solo, acoustic demos of Pale Blue Eyes, I’m Waiting For The Man, Heroin and co.

Hazel Dickens, Alice Gerrard

Won't You Come And Sing For Me?

Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

Blazing, hardcore bluegrass from 1967, including covers of the Stanley Brothers, the Louvin Brothers, the Delmore Brothers, and the Carter Family. Written for the duo by the father of bluegrass legend Bill Monroe, and saturated in blues music, closer The One I Love Is Gone is the killer blow.

Hazel Dickens, Alice Gerrard

Who's That Knocking?

Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

Their monumental 1965 debut. Driving, full-strength bluegrass, with magnificent accompaniment by fiddler Chubby Wise, David Grisman on mandolin, and Lamar Grier from the Blue Grass Boys playing banjo.

Greasy Mike's Halloween Monsters

18 Slices Of Rock N Roll Weirdness From Weirdsville USA

Jazzman

‘The first in a new series from Jazzman featuring the lowest of the lowball schlock n’ roll 45s never known to exist! No box untouched, no crate unrummaged, no pile unpilfered! Just the greasiest and grimiest, the most shocking and sordid 45s… like The Zombie Walk, Night Sweats, The Chiller, The Prowler, and Screaming Vampire! By combos like The Sadists, The Monstrosities, The Nightmares, The Gravestone Four… Putrid pieces of raucous rot n’ roll.’

Aretha Franklin

Lady Soul

Atlantic

Otis Redding

It's Not Just Sentimental

Stax

Millie Jackson

Caught Up

Southbound

For Dancers Forty

Kent

Johnny Clarke

Can't Get Enough

Lantern

Originally out in 1982 on the London label Arts & Crafts, heralding a stint in the city for the great singer, and opening a collaboration with producer Stafford ‘Mafia Tone’ Douglas. All self-penned songs, over Roots Radics rhythms.

Alessandro Alessandroni

Devil's Nightmare

Cinedelic

Lee Fields

Sentimental Fool

Daptone

Stanley Turrentine

Common Touch

Blue Note

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