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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Beaver Harris 360 Degree Music Experience

Beautiful Africa

Soul Note / Eargong

Madvillain

Madvillainy Demos

Stones Throw

Planxty

Shanachie

Toumani Diabate

Kaira

Chrysalis

The Brides of Funkenstein

Funk or Walk

BGP

Isaac Hayes

Hot Buttered Singles 1969-1972

Ace

Dillinger

Ready Natty Dreadie

Studio 1

Orchestra Baobab

Mouhamadou Bamba

Syllart

In The Mood

Little John's Romantic Label 1986-1990

Romantic / Digikiller

Ernest Ranglin

Mr. Ernie Ranglin With Soul

Federal / Dub Store

The best of Ern’s sixties LPs. A lovely bunch of rocksteady instrumentals, featuring a cool and deadly Summertime, bumping versions of Hold Me Tight and Flamingo, a moody Story Book Children, some bluesy honky-tonk, and the far-eastern stylings of Sling Shot, to close.

Leslie Butler

We've Only Just Begun

Federal / Dub Store

Soul jazz from the jazz pianist plus trio. The first half’s a bit soft, before Aquarius marks the dawning of the funky stuff — Evil Ways, Shaft, Booty Butt — ending with a cooking cover of The Meters’ Funky Miracle.

Kendrick Lamar

GNX

Interscope Records

Marvin Gaye

What's Going On

Motown

Prince Jazzbo

Get Tonight Brother

Clocktower

Civilistjavel!

Foljd

Felt

Tim Hecker

Shards

Kranky

Stevie Wonder

Fulfillingness' First Finale

Motown

Bill Orcutt

How To Rescue Things

Palilalia

Bill Orcutt

Music For Four Guitars

Palilalia

‘What really impressed was its precision, its 14 guitar miniatures bringing to mind the cascading melodies of Steve Reich, or Malian kora music… There’s so much going on in these dense constructions, you’re likely to hear new layers and combinations with each spin’ (The Wire, Releases Of The Year).

Noah Howard

Berlin Concert

Cien Fuegos

Tartine De Clous

Compter Les Dents

Okraïna

A singing trio from Charente-Maritime, reviving folk songs from the neighbouring department of Vendée, on France’s western seaboard. Mostly recorded at home, with guests playing accordion, violin, piccolo and contrabassoon, and cigar-box guitar.

In his liner notes, old admirer and collaborator Alasdair Roberts registers ‘a deepened richness’ in these new recordings, ‘unfolding with a patient confidence… considered and poised.’
‘There’s a greater complexity and subtlety to their unique three-part harmonising, too. Their voices mesh in even stronger — almost telepathic — ‘fraternité’ than ever before: now commanding and mighty as a full-rigged counter-vessel, now gentle and lulling as a mother’s cradle-croon, or a whisper in a lover’s ear.’

Sun Ra

When Angels Speak Of Love

Cosmic Myth

Rafael Toral

Space Elements II

Taiga

Rafael Toral

Space Elements III

Taiga

King Tubby & Riley All Stars

Concrete Jungle Dub

Dub Store

Tough dubs of a clued-up selection of Techniques rhythms, from 1976, including Stalag, Cheer Up Black Man, and Johnny Osbourne’s interpretation of The Delfonics’ Ready Or Not. Ace.

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