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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Frank Wilson

Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)

Soul Essentials

Legendary Northern — the last record played at the Wigan Casino — this archetypal heart-on-sleeve stomper was originally pressed in 1965 by Motown as a handful of promotional copies on its imprint SOUL. Most of these were destroyed soon afterwards, though people say Berry Gordy has a copy, and another was sold in 2009 for just over twenty-five grand.

Carlton Manning

We Will Live & Love

Gay Feet / Dub Store

Gorgeous singing by Carlton (from Carlton & The Shoes and The Abyssinians), with tasty nyabinghi drumming in the accompaniment.
“I was writing songs but I didn’t record until 1968. I did one song for Lee Scratch Perry. He gave me £5 and then I didn’t hear anything more about it. Then I went down to Mrs Pottinger, did one song for her named Live and Love on the Gay Feet label. It was played on the radio for a couple of days and it wasn’t going anywhere really because she had some good artists down there at the time and they did some songs that were doing well, so my song wasn’t getting much promotion and it wasn’t being played. I think I heard it twice on the radio and then I didn’t hear it anymore.”

Holland Dozier Holland

Why Can't We Be Lovers

Invictus

The School Boys

Guilty Of Love

Carifta / Dub Store

Ace organ-driven rocksteady cut of Love Is A Message, recorded at Treasure Isle on Bunny Lee’s ticket, by youngsters Jacob Miller, Lawrence Weir and Lassive Jones aka Delroy Melody.
They were going by the name The Young Lads, but Jones remembers Striker’s strong advice: “there are too much Lads group, you boys are going to school, you boys are School Boys.”

Gregory Isaacs

Give A Little Love

Jah Fingers

Patsy

We Were Lovers

High Note / Dub Store

I Roy

Rootsman

Love

Over an intense dub of Junior Byles’ almighty classic Fade Away. Essential stuff.

  • 7" SOLD

Johnny Osbourne

Ice Cream Love

VP

Freda Payne

We've Gotta Find A Way Back To Love

Pressure Makes Diamonds

Darrow Fletcher

(Love Is My) Secret Weapon

Kent

This time coupled with an unedited version of his crossover modern dancer It’s No Mistake.

Rod Taylor

Love Jah Jah Always

Ja-Man

Gregory Isaacs

Never Be Ungrateful

Love

Leroy Smart

You Don't Love Me

Jah Life / Digikiller

Roland Alphonso

Almost Like Being In Love

Prince Buster / Rock A Shacka

Two jazz burners.
A shuffling, r&b version of a Lerner & Loewe tune from Brigadoon, by way of Nat King Cole.
Plus an instrumental one-away featuring Baba Brooks, Roland Alphonso and Lester Sterling. One of the reed players puts his foot in it, with a squawk, but who cares. Guess that’s why it’s previously unreleased and such a precious release now.

The Chosen Few

Love The Way You Love

Rock A Shacka

A worthy take on the Betty Wright classic, with funky drums and bass, rocking brass and jazzy flute. The guitarist gets his freak on, pon flip.

Jimmy Riley

Give Me A Love

Black Art

Ta Teasha Love

Oh Jah Come

One Way Sounds

Olive ‘Senya’ Grant makes Horace Andy’s Please Don’t Go her own.
Family Man at the controls, on Clive Chin’s ticket.

Gene Rondo & The Cimarons

You Said You Love Me More & More

Summertime / Hornin' Sounds

The Gaylads

I Love The Reggae

Randy's

Norma White

I Want Your Love

Soul Jazz

Jeffrey

Love One Another

Federal / Dub Store

T. Dyson & Company

It's All Over

New Outlook

Hypnotic, infectious space-funk from Chicago’s south side — and some bedroom funk on the flip —  produced by Staple Singer’s engineer Don Greer in 1980.

Pandella Kelly

Stand In For Love

Horoscope

The Paris Sisters

I Love How You Love Me

Gregmark

  • 7" SOLD

Joan Baez

We Shall Overcome

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