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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Jennifer Lara

Studio One Presents Jennifer Lara

Studio One

The Gaylads

Gal And Boy

Studio One / Rock A Shacka

Studio One Kings

Studio One / Soul Jazz

The Gladiators

Tribulation

Studio One

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

The Ethiopians

Free Man

Studio One

Hortense Ellis

Groovy Kind Of Love

Studio One / Dub Store

Gorgeous…and backed with rudeboy anthem A Man Of Chances.
Two counts of murder.

‘You think you can hold me down, you think you can tie me down… I’m a man for chances.’

Richard Ace

Lighter Shades Of Blue

Studio One

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

The Legendary Studio One Records

Original Classic Recordings 1963-1980

Studio One / Soul Jazz

The Minstrels

People Get Ready

Studio One / Dub Store

Sublimely versioning the almighty Curtis anthem; with another rocksteady clarion-call on the flip, brassy and more stern, by The Hamlins.

Studio One Sound

Soul Jazz

The Hamlins

Tell Me That You Love Me

Studio One

The Wailers

Diamond Baby

Studio One

Soul Brothers

Freedom Sounds

Studio One / Dub Store

Dynamite, previously unissued rocksteady version of the monumental Skatalites scorcher from a few years earlier.

Soul Brothers

East Man Ska

Studio One / Dub Store

Stone cold murder. Archetypal, slow-mo, eastern-sounds post-ska from Jackie Mittoo, Dizzy Moore, Roland Alphonso and co, around 1965.

Judah Eskender Tafari

Always Trying

Studio One

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The Soulettes

That Ain't Right

Studio One / Dub Store

Studio One Ska Fever!

Studio One / Soul Jazz

Jerry Jones

There's A Chance For Me

Studio One / Soul Jazz

Hugh Godfrey

My Time

STUDIO ONE

Twin detournements of Lieber & Stoller.
Hugh Godfrey coolly channels Love Potion No. 9 into a rude boy anthem, with tasty riding-east piano and full-steam-ahead saxophone.
On the flip, Norma Fraser switches the roles of the Big Mama Thornton classic. An erstwhile dawg is played by the singer. The raucous, sexually dismissive wordplay of the original — ‘You can wag your tail / But I ain’t gonna feed you no more’ — is replaced by dignified verses about female independence and resilience.
Killer 45.

Charlie Organaire

Bad Boy Charlie

Studio One / Dub Store

Studio One Rocksteady

Studio One / Soul Jazz

Studio One Rocksteady

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Studio One / Soul Jazz

Studio One Dancehall

Studio One Dancehall

Studio One / Soul Jazz

Studio One Supreme

Maximum 70s and 80s Early Dancehall Sounds

Studio One / Soul Jazz

Studio One Jump-Up

Studio One / Soul Jazz

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