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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Mantronix

King Of The Beats

Traffic

King Jammys Dancehall

3: Hard Dancehall Murderer 1985-1989

Dub Store

King Jammys Dancehall

4: Hard Dancehall Lover 1985-1989

Dub Store

Roots Rocking Zimbabwe

The Modern Sound Of Harare Townships 1975 - 1980

Analog Africa

An insurgent blend of rock, rumba, soul and traditional grooves.
Including never-before-released recordings by legends like Thomas Mapfumo and Oliver
Mtukudzi, amongst many others.

King Funk

BGP

Superbad from start to finish, this survey of the Cincinnati label in the after-shock of Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag. Almighty James Brown productions (or knock-offs) like Honky Tonk Popcorn, Unwind Yourself and Fever. That Coasters to close… bim.

Norris Reid

The Kingston Sessions 1978-1985

Only Roots

Jackie Mittoo

The Keyboard King At Studio One

Universal Sound

An excellent introduction — a tip-top, well-paced selection ranging across styles and vintages, with some marvellous photographs of the great man at Kingston airport, Canada-bound.

King Champion Sounds

Between Two Worlds

Hive Mind

Lee Perry

King Scratch - Musical Masterpieces From The Upsetter Ark-Ive

Trojan

King Jammys Dancehall

1: Digital Revolution 1985-1989

Dub Store

King Jammys Dancehall

2: Digital Roots & Hard Dancehall

Dub Store

Prince Philip Presents

Dubplates And Raw Rhythm From King Tubby's Studio 1973-1976

Prince Philip / Digikiller

A stupendous haul of sound-system specials and inspired experiments conjured from some of the greatest reggae rhythms of all time, from the inner sanctum of King Tubby’s studio in the mid-seventies (where Philip Smart was second engineer).
Seething with lethal touches of Tubby; dotted with head-spinning walk-ons for Hugh Mundell, Johnny Clarke, Jacob Miller and co; steeped in the genius of young Augustus Pablo, Smart’s childhood friend.
A staggering turn-up. Utterly crucial.

Dennis Ferrer

The World As I See It

King Street

The Aggrovators

Dubbing At King Tubby's Vol. 1

VP

The first of two volumes drawing on three stone-classic Blood & Fire compilations: Dub Gone Crazy, Dub Gone 2 Crazy, and Dub Like Dirt. A truly monumental selection of mind-bending mixes by King Tubby, Prince Jammy, Pat Kelly, Phillip Smart, and Scientist. The flip-sides of killer 45s by Johnny Clarke, Cornell Campbell, Delroy Wilson, Horace Andy, Leroy Smart — banger after banger, including nuff anthems — and specials from deep inside Bunny Lee’s archives. Indispensable.

The Aggrovators

Dubbing At King Tubby's Vol. 2

VP

The second of two LP volumes drawing on three stone-classic Blood & Fire compilations: Dub Gone Crazy, Dub Gone 2 Crazy, and Dub Like Dirt. A truly monumental selection of mind-bending mixes by King Tubby, Prince Jammy, Pat Kelly, Phillip Smart, and Scientist. The flip-sides of killer 45s by Johnny Clarke, Cornell Campbell, Delroy Wilson, Horace Andy, Leroy Smart — banger after banger, including nuff anthems — and specials from deep inside Bunny Lee’s archives. Indispensable.

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