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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Keith And Tex

Goodbye Baby

Crystal / Dub Store

Keith And Tex

Run To The Rocks

Crystal

I Roy

Fire In A Wire

Channel 1 / Digikiller

Roy Reid (a JA customs official) on the politics of national currencies, with a dub getaway to Ruritania — from The General double.

I Roy

Tougher Than Tough

Crystal / Dub Store

The Invisible Hands

Insect Dilemma

Abduction

The A is a fully-orchestrated version of two Alvarius B. tracks (one from the Sun City Girls’ 330,003 Crossdressers From Beyond the Rig Veda LP); the B is a Morrocan folk cover sung in Arabic by Aya Hemeda.

The Episodes

Blacker Than Black

Don 1 / Digikiller

Soul Brothers

Shanty Town Curfew

Merritone / Dub Store

Bobby Melody

Channa Channa

Amussu Music

Black Ark business.

Don Hudson

Got To Leave This Place

Ashandan / Dub Store

Prurient

Washed Against The Rocks

Hand Made Birds

John Holt

Chanting

Greensleeves

Sombre Shaka weapon, with Junjo and the Roots Radics, from the same early-eighties sessions as Police In Helicopter.

Stephanie Mills

Sweet Sensation

20th Century Records

Ashanti Wah

Elegant Shape

Fam's / Dub Store

The Chantells

Natty Supper

Phase One

Donovan Carless

Be Thankful For What You Got

Big M

Peerless cover of the soul classic — recorded at Randy’s in 1974 with Fully Fullwood, Chinna Smith, Tony Chin, Santa Davis… and Errol T at the controls.
It’s no surprise that Carless is a soul boy, into Jerry Butler and The Dells back then; one half of the Little Roys, when they cut Bongo Nyah for Lloyd Daley.
Crucial bunny.

Stephen Chang

Always Together

Sunshine / Dub Store

Stupendous rendition of a Chinese folk song over red-hot rocksteady, produced by Ronnie Narsalla in 1967. Aimed at the Chinese community in Kingston; super-rare ever since.
Pure worries. The guaranteed musical detonation of any kind of dance or party.
Cheng, evidently, not Chang. Essential reading, here.

Lorraine Chandler

I Can't Change

RCA Victor

Terrific soulful Northern banger — a Wigan anthem — and classic Motor City fire from Jack Ashford’s Pied Piper Productions. Performed, written and produced by LC.

Glen Adams

I Want To Hold Your Hand

Lee / Dub Store

Ken Parker

A Change Gonna Come

Lee / Dub Store

The Blues Buster showing his gospel roots in this superb, soaring version of the Sam Cooke, with support from Bobby Aitken and the Carib Beats.
Backed with some bumptious ska, led by Val Bennett.

RTKal, Fox, Shanique Marie, Equiknoxx & Swing Ting

Jump To The Bar

Swing Ting

Candi Staton

Now You've Got The Upper Hand

Deptford Northern Soul Club

Super-rare, gorgeous, killer Candi from 1969.

The Live Band

A Chance For Hope

TSOB

Hugh Mundell

Rasta Have The Handle

VP

Max Romeo

Something Is Wrong With A Nation

Romax / Common Ground

Soon after leaving JA for the US in 1978, Max conducted this moody survey of 8th Avenue, Manhattan.
With the same measures of disgust, funk and soul as Melt Away.
Don’t miss the organ instrumental on the flip, originally entitled Sin City. Jackie Mittoo in his own time and space.

The Blue Beats

Change Your Gear

Studio One / Rock A Shacka

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