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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Blues Unlimited

Issues 80-89

Blues Unlimited

Ten issues.

Blues Unlimited

Issues 90-99

Blues Unlimited

Blues Unlimited

Issues 100-109

Blues Unlimited

Ten issues.

Blues Unlimited

Issues 120-129

Blues Unlimited

Blues Unlimited

Issues 130-139

Blues Unlimited

Jan Tober, Ron Satterfield

What Game Shall We Play Today

Mind Fluid Music

The Mallory-Hall Band

Song Of Soweto

Outernational Sounds

Like The Last Special, this was recorded at Johannesburg’s Video Sounds Studios in December 1974, in the depths of the apartheid era, by a twelve-piece touring band from California which immediately moved beyond the segregated hotels and ballrooms to build links with local South African players and audiences.
Featuring pianist Kirk ‘Habiba’ Lightsey, Rudolph Johnson from Black Jazz, and Billy Brooks, both records are superbly arranged slabs of peak 1970s funky big-band soul jazz, with tasteful Latin inflections and more than a nod to South Africa’s upful township jazz sound.

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The Mallory-Hall Band

The Last Special

Outernational Sounds

Blue Mabone!

Knockout Sounds Straight To The Head

Jogibs Records Presents

Doctor Bird

Terrific selection of Joe Gibbs productions from 1970, featuring a clutch of killer Upsetter-influenced instrumentals, Niney and Andy Capp, and ace deejaying from Lord Comic.

Morteza Mahjubi

Selected Improvisations From Golha

Death Is Not The End

Stunning piano improvisations — mostly solo, though peppered with tombak, violin, and scraps of poetry — using his own tuning system, recorded for Iranian national radio between 1956-1965.

Morteza Mahjubi

Selected Improvisations from Golha, Pt. II

Death Is Not The End

Anacostia

Thick And Thin

Columbia

Anacostia

On And Off

Columbia

Ballads

You're The One

Venture

Barbara Hall

You Brought It On Yourself

EMI

Bill Coday

Get Your Lie Straight

Crajon

Brothers Of Soul

Dream

Shock

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Bull & The Matadors

I Can't Forget

Toddlin' Town

Willie Clayton

Livin' With You, But My Heart Is Somewhere Else

Sky Hero

Sam Dees & Bettye Swann

Storybook Children

Big Tree

The Ethics

Standing In The Darkness

Vent

The Ethics

Now Is The Time

Jamie

Paradigmatic late-sixties, early-seventies Philly soul, recorded at Sigma Sound, with Thom Bell, Norman Harris, Earl Young, and full crew. Neglected but wonderful stuff.

Jean Wells

Keep Your Mouth Shut (And Your Eyes Open)

Calla

Jean Wells

Ease Away A Little Bit At A Time

Calla

Jean Wells

Somebody's Been Lovin' You (But It Ain't Been Me)

Canyon

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