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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Benjamin Lackner

Last Decade

ECM

Old And New Dreams

A Tribute To Blackwell

Black Saint

Barrington Levy, Linval Thompson

Bad Boys

Thompson Sound

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Red Rat

Bum Dem

Maximum Sound

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Ambelique

Coming Home

Taxi

Ambelique

Um Um Um Um

Taxi

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Junior Kelly

Word Power

Love Promotions

Merciless

Ghetto Star

Annex

Flourgon

God Bless Youth

Redman International

Flourgon

Love Mi Girl Bad

Taurus

Shakas

Guns And Bayonet

OAU

T.O.K.

Keep It Blazin'

2 Hard

T.O.K.

Fire Fire

VP

Rita & The Soulettes

I've Been Lonely

Tuff Gong

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Pickney

Look From When

Platinum Power

Sharon Forrester

Love Don't Live Here Anymore (One-off)

Dice

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Chukki Star

Praise The Creator

Ruff Cut

Phantom

Ready Fe Me

Firehouse

Predator & Kiprich

Rise An Stay

G-String

Future Troubles

Shake

Maximum Sound

Maria Baines

So I Can Love You More

Question

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

Platynum

Thug Life

Slam

General Doggie & Tenor Saw

Chill Out, Chill Out

Night Life Posse

  • 12" SOLD

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.’

The Jazz Clan

Dedication

Outernational Sounds

‘One of the best, rarest and most sought after South African recordings of the early 1970s, available again for the first time since its original South African release — the tough, jubilantly swinging township groove of The Jazz Clan’s 1973 debut LP, Dedication. It captures the acoustic jazz sound of the early 1970s in its pomp — a handful of tightly wound songs jostling for space, blending uptempo soul-jazz sensibilities with Latin influences and pronounced township jazz accents, the latter especially audible in Dimpie Tshabalala’s piano vamps, Jeff Mpete’s pattering hi-hat emphases, and the unmistakably South African swagger and dip of the horns on cuts like Rabothata. It is music on the brink of a transition, looking ahead but still dedicated to the sound of the golden years, and it could have been made nowhere else on earth but in Soweto.’

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