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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Sahib Shihab

Summer Dawn

Rearward

1963 set pulsing with extended, deep modal grooves — including the dancer Please Don’t Leave Me. Recorded by MPS-man Gigi Campi in Cologne, which figures, but originally issued by Argo, oddly.

Kenny Clarke - Francy Boland Big Band

At Her Majesty's Pleasure

Rearward

Titles inspired by Johnny Griffin’s sojourn in Pentonville nick (for outstanding income tax) at the start of a Ronnie Scott’s stint earlier in the year. With clarinettist Tony Coe on song; Sahib Shihab and co.

Kenny Clarke - Francy Boland Big Band

Volcano

Rearward

A facsimile reissue of the first half of the Ronnie Scott’s recordings.

Warne Marsh

Atlantic

Autre Ne Veut

Anxiety

Software

Winston Edwards

Natty Locks Dub

VP

Rugged 1974 dub LP replete with Upsetters and Tubby vibes, including the killer Macca Bee, and a nice vocal-with-deejay Love Me With All Your Heart, and featuring fine fleet flute froughout.

Oneohtrix Point Never

The Fall Into Time

Software

Oneohtrix Point Never

Betrayed In The Octagon

Software

Oneohtrix Point Never

Drawn And Quartered

Software

Oneohtrix Point Never

Zones Without People

Software

Please Warm My Weiner

Old Time Hokum Blues

Yazoo

Bawdy, vaudevillian malarkey, both country and urban, with no messing musically. Stuff like Banana Man, You Put It In I’ll Take It Out, I Had To Give Up Gym, Elevator Papa Switchboard Mama. Crumb cover.

Patten

Estoile Naiant

Warp

Otis Redding

Otis Blue

Warners

Prince

Warners

The Counts

Love Sign

Aware

Warda

Khalik Hena

Wewantsounds

Warda Ftouki is one of the great Arab divas of the twentieth century.
Aka Warda Al-Jazairia, Warda the Algerian was forced to leave Algeria in 1956, when FLN guns were discovered in her dad’s nightclub. (Warda was a lifelong, unflinching supporter of independence.)
Aged twenty, now singing in Beirut cabarets, she became the protege of Mohammed Abdel Wahab. Returning to Algeria after independence in 1961, she took a ten year break from singing, because this was forbidden by her new husband. She left him in 1972, moving to Egypt, where she married Baligh Hamdi.
Here she is in 1973, singing a composition by Hamdi, backed by a full Egyptian orchestra, including electric guitar and organ, in front of a euphoric, adoring crowd.
Wonderful music — swirling and grooving with dazzling virtuosity; imperiously funky and giddily soulful.

Sir Warrior

Onye Obula Zoba Isi Onweya

Oti

Tapper Zukie

Man Ah Warrior

Lantern

Prince

Dirty Mind

Warners

Prince

Controversy

Warners

Awa Poulo

Poulo Warali

Awesome Tapes From Africa

Lovely, hypnotic, rocking peulh music from Dilly commune, Mali, near the border with Mauritania (and the same family grouping as the celebrated singer Inna Baba Coulibaly). Duelling ngonis, calabash, flute, dashes of electric guitar; newly recorded.

Eugene Chadbourne, Steve Beresford, Alex Ward

Pleasures Of The Horror

Bisou

Wallahi Le Zein!!

Wezin, Jakwar & Guitar Boogie From The Islamic Republic Of Mauritania

Mississippi

Boards Of Canada

In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country

Warp

Delroy Edwards

Slap Happy

L.I.E.S.

No-nonsense, text-book Chicago House revivalism.’
Sparse beat tracks, 80s synth stabs and 727 latin percussion, expertly done to a crisp.
Ace.

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