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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Japanese Traditional Music

Shamisen and Song, Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai 1941

World Arbiter

Muyei Power

Sierra Leone In 1970s USA

Soundway

Emahoy Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou

Jerusalem

Mississippi

The Stirring Of A Thousand Bells

Sublime Frequencies

The Maytals

Give Us A Piece Of The Action

Warika

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

G.T. Moore

Jerusalem

Partial

Stanley Cowell

Musa - Ancestral Streams

Strata East / Mack Avenue

Linda Jones

Precious: The Anthology, 1963-72

Kent

Skip August

Shindig USA - Part 1

Tee Vee

Wiley Terry

Follow The Leader

USA

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Fairuz

Jerusalem In My Heart

Right Track

Brazil USA 70

Brazilian Music In The USA In The 1970s

Soul Jazz

H20

Medusa

Scorpio

Yone-Ko, Kiki Kudo, Iku Sakan, Ypy

Workshop 28

Workshop

Gene Rondo & The Cimarons

You Said You Love Me More & More

Summertime / Hornin' Sounds

Chauncey Huff

Swimmin' USA

Fantasy

Ramon Marquez

Mambo U.S.A.

Fiesta

The Nobles

Marlene

USA

Vernon Garrett

Don't Do What I Do

Watts USA

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Baldhead Growler

The Sausage

Jump Up

Harold Sutton And The Crusaders

You Got The Power

High Jazz

Superb, mid-eighties, soulful gospel, with popping bass and amazing singing; obscure but musically right up there with the Winans, DJ Rogers, Vanessa Bell Armstrong and co, from the same bountiful vintage.

USA

Flora Molton

Ocora

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.’

Richie Mac

It's Not What You Say

Music Ism

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

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.’

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