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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A History Of The Jamaican Recording Industry: From Treasure Isle To Channel One

Noel Hawks & Jah Floyd

Jamaican Recordings

Charles Mingus, Hampton Hawes, Dannie Richmond

Trio

Jubilee / Rhino

Areski and Brigitte Fontaine

Théâtre Musical

Monster Melodies Records

A recording at the Maison de la Radio in May 1973; broadcast on France Culture later that year, but never released till now. Songs from their various early-seventies albums, but stripped right back, highlighting Fontaine’s inventive and provocative poetry, with only their own accompaniment of guitar, percussion, and accordion.

Anja Lauvdal & Joakim Heibo

All My Clothes

Smalltown Supersound AFJ

Luminously communicative improvisations by pianist Anja Lauvdal and drummer Joakim Heibø, juggling bristling ecstasy and desolate reflection. Impressive; warmly recommended.

Clair McLean And Norman Star "Collins"

Back Together Again

Moa Anbessa

  • 1-OFF 12" SOLD

Dee Sharp

Let's Dub It Up

Fashion

  • 1-OFF 12" SOLD

Paul Blake & The Blood Fire Posse

Every Posse Get Flat

Studio Worx

Clint Eastwood & General Saint

Talk About Run

Greensleeves

  • 1-OFF 12" SOLD

The Mighty Mystics

Arms

Samantha's

  • 1-OFF 12" SOLD

Peter Metro

Dancing Spirit

Tuff Scout

Vintage, discursive, witty-and-wise dancehall toasting by the Metro Media Sound deejay and Jammys trooper; originally released on his own imprint.

Peter Metro

The Don

Rosie Uprising

Peter Metro

Six Months Break

Penthouse

Peter Metro

Dedicated To You

Volcano

Toru Aizawa Quartet

Tachibana Vol. 1

BBE

David Wertman

Wide Eye Culture

BBE

David Wertman

Earthly Delights

BBE

Carl Smith And The Natural Gas Company

Burnin'

BBE

Charlie Mitchell

After Hours

Janus Records

Guitar Ray

I Am Never Gonna Break His Rules Again

Shagg

Las Vegas Connection

Running Back To You

Hep' Me

The Electrified A.G.B.

Fly Away

Dome City

Stone killer jazz funk by the All Girls Band, from New Orleans.
Like prime Blackbyrds, but young women doing it to it for a change, with a rocket launcher.

Julian Sartorius

Mux

Marionette

‘The culmination of all his efforts thus far to mimic a synthesizer and drum machine. This seemingly impossible feat challenges Julian to experiment and develop a musical language that bridges the gap between organic timbres and electronic music. When listening to Mux, one might simply forget that the seemingly electronic sounds are only constructed organically via hand movements.
‘This is Julian’s second outing for Marionette, following Sulla Pelle with Valentina Magaletti in 2019.’

Sir Lord Comic

The Return Of Franco Nero

VP

The Staples Jr. SIngers

When Do We Get Paid

Luaka Bop

A terrific example of gospel in the form of soul music, so prevalent in the mid-seventies.
A family group, the Browns were from Aberdeen, Mississippi. Annie was 11, A.R.C was 12, and Edward was 13 when they got their start, building a reputation by playing school talent shows and front yards.
“We were so strange and we were so young,” says Edward, “and a lot of people didn’t understand that.”

Rafram

In The Grow

Orphic Apparition

Raf Reza from Toronto and Ramjac Corporation from Irdial.
‘It begins with a bouncy, cut-up, Errorsmith-esque rhythm, with a recurring fright night melody. Rotten Mix is more traditional house, with dub FX and a nice DJ friendly outro. The final uptempo excursion is head-scrambling electro.
‘Swampy Dub on the flip really dismantles everything up to that point, with slo-mo drums and a kind of modern classical sound. The finale Rootless Dub removes all the tough drums, for an ambient decompression.’

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