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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Jagwa Music

Bongo Hotheads

Crammed Discs

Casio and percussion nut-outs from Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Songs about the concrete jungle, infidelity and voodoo, Mchiriku-style.

Idris Muhammad

Black Rhythm Revolution

BGP

With Virgil Jones, Clarence Thomas, Melvin Sparks, Jimmy Lewis, Buddy Caldwell and Harold Mabern. Roars out of the traps with a low-slung Express Yourself; then Joe Dukes’ Soulful Drums; then a cooking Super Bad.

Black Crucial

Mr. Vincent

Jammy's

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Ethiopiques 28

Ali Mohammed Birra

Buda Music

The Imperial Bodyguard Band singer, who tuned his guitar like an oud. Oromo reasoning about love, existence and resistance, with a tasty Arab twang. Mississippi presented him on vinyl recently.

Burnt Friedman, Mohammad Reza Mortazavi

Yek

Nonplace

Noel Phillips

Youth Man Vibrations

Jammy's

An excellent Echo Minott LP for Jammys in 1981. Sly and Robbie, Deadly Headley, Winston Wright and co. The opener is a killer next take of the awesome Open The Gate Bobby Boy rhythm.

Noel Phillips

Youth Man

Jammy's

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Bushman

Babylon Dead

Jammy's

Albert Ammons

Boogie Woogie Stomp

Blue Note

Stamma Haughton

Roots In A Roots

Afrik / Only Roots

Sidsel Endresen & Stian Westerhus

Bonita

Rune Grammofon

Sidsel Endresen & Stian Westerhus

Didymoi Dreams

Rune Grammofon

Black Uhuru & Chronixx

I Love King Selassie

Jammy's / Dub Store

Triumphantly reviving all-time-classic Jammy’s. Proper dub, too.

Junior Brammer

What You Gonna Do

High Power

JB is the name the deejay Trinity uses when he sings. Here he is, nailing a sombre, mid-tempo bubbler for Sly and Robbie; alongside General Lee, laid-back and entertaining on Unmetered Taxi. Classic, rootical, early-nineties rubadub.

Junior Brammer

Princess Street

Vena / Dub Store

Buoyant anthem to ghetto people boutiques.
You can get anything on Princess Street, ‘from a pin to an anchor… Just have some cash, and you will conquer.’ Not like Orange Street, which is always getting shut down by plod.
Transfixingly stone-faced dub, for all hard-core Channel One massive.

Junior Brammer

Take It Easy

Jah Life

A kind of Dennis Brown / Studio One cut-up. Written by Junior Brammer and Jah Life, according to the label. Talk about taking it easy.

Johnny Hammond

Gears

BGP

This Mizell Brothers production from 1975 is surely their masterwork. No hanging about on the grid — the sublime opener Tell Me What To Do flies like a Byrd; followed by the bonafide Loft classic Los Conquistadores Chocolates, a psychedelic, heads-down floor-filler which hit big at Ron Hardy’s Chicago Music Box as well as in NYC. Fantasy was a Paradise Garage staple; and Shifting Gears is here, too — a seriously funky breaks and block party anthem, heavily sampled by classic hip hop. It’s a must… not least in the form of this 40th anniversary LP edition, with six previously unissued tracks — five tasty new numbers and a skeletal version of ‘Can’t We Smile?’

Johnny Hammond

Breakout

Kudu

Wganda Kenya

Wganda Kenya, Kammpala Grupo

Vampisoul

King Everal

Push Push

Prince Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

Startling digi do-over of Yabby You’s great Jesus Dread rhythm, with a driving, tumping dub and sermonizing keys. Mis-credited to Phillip Fraser on the label.

King Everal

Things Going To Happen

Prince Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

Horatian worries on the wicked E20 rhythm.

Wayne Smith & J. Spleng

She Broad Bout Ya

Prince Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

Sammy Dread & Papa Tullo

I'm A Dreadlocks

Hot Milk

Miriam Makeba

Forbidden Games

RCA Victor

Miriam Makeba

The Click Song

RCA Victor

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