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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Randy Newman

Good Old Boys

Reprise

Betty Harris

The Lost Queen Of New Orleans Soul

Soul Jazz

New Deal Blues

Mamlish

Excellent compilation of country blues, 1933-39.
Bo Carter, Scrapper Blackwell, Walter Davis, Black Ace… and less well-known names, like Peanut The Kidnapper and One Arm Slim.
‘One Arm Slim’s piano is rather erratic due to the fact that he is probably using only one hand,’ according to the sleevenotes.

Andre 3000

New Blue Sun

Epic

The Afrotones

Something New In My Heart

Gay Feet / Dub Store

New Ireland

Papua New Guinea

Collection Prophet

Teddy Charles New Directions Quartet

Edging Out

Esquire

Dionne Warwick

You Can Have Him

Scepter

Dionne Warwick

Walk On By

Scepter

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Dionne Warwick

The Best Of Dionne Warwick

Atlantic / Rhino

The New World Singers

Don't Think Twice, It's Alright

Atlantic

Bette Williams

Now That I'm Gone (When Are You Leaving)

Gregar

The Trade Winds

New York's A Lonely Town

Red Bird

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The Pazant Brothers

The Brothers Funk: Rare New York City Funk 1969-1975

BGP

The Pazant Brothers

Live At The Museum Of Modern Art, New York

BGP

Live street funk at its hottest. Sizzling versions of most of the early singles; plus three vocal cuts from the fabulous Betty Barney, who continued to work with the brothers right through the 1970s.

Andrew Cyrille

The News

ECM

With Bill Frisell and Ben Street carrying on from the Declaration Of Musical Independence line-up, plus pianist David Virelles.

Ishumar 2

New Tuareg Guitars

Reaktion

Leo Graham

News Flash

Upsetter UK

Vibes Stone

Leaders Of Black Country

New Star / Dub Store

New York City

I'm Doin' Fine Now

Chelsea

Surprisingly the first time on 12” for this brassy, string-laden, modern/Northern crossover classic, more Philly than NYC. Beautifully written by Thom Bell, expertly remixed by Tom Moulton.

New World Music

Intellectual Thinking

Numero

Jacko

Brand New Day

Asher / Jah Fingers

Tastily off-kilter mid-seventies roots excursion on Artibella.

Masayuki Takayanagi New Direction Unit

Axis|Another Revolvable Thing 1

Blank Forms

Masayuki Takayanagi New Direction Unit

Axis|Another Revolvable Thing 2

Blank Forms

Don Slepian

New Dawn

Morning Trip, Telephone Explosion

“360 degrees of freedom is overwhelming in music, and you need not truly begin to find freedom until you put yourself under extremely narrow constraints.”
‘Slepian’s work draws equally from the harmonic terrain he explored while performing with a Javanese gamelan ensemble, as well as time spent building and modifying electronic audio equipment for studios and fellow musicians. Gravitating towards improvisation and experimentation, he built a breathtaking sound-world that stretched the briefest of moments into an eternity of detail and depth.’
In 1980, Slepian consolidated his vision with a series of cassette albums. His ‘New Music For Digital Orchestra’ was actually performed by instruments, tools and recording techniques which are entirely analogue, and captured live with no overdubs.

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