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.

  • Latest 100 arrivals
  • Blues
  • Dance
  • Folk
  • Jazz
  • Odds
  • Outernational
  • Reggae
  • Soul / Funk

  • Basic Channel
  • Basic Replay
  • Bullwackies
  • Digikiller
  • Dub Store
  • Dug Out
  • Ethiopiques
  • Honest Jon's
  • Maurizio
  • Mississippi
  • Numero
  • Ocora
  • Rhythm & Sound
  • Studio One
  • Sublime Frequencies
  • Hugh Tracey
  • The Trilogy Tapes
  • One-Off Records
  • Merchandise
Honest Jons logo
  • Label
  • Shop
  • Alphabetically / Latest entry first
  • All formats / Vinyl only
  • List / Gallery

Culross Cross

Moments

Escencia

Vibesing, jazzy bruk.
Culross… aka K15 from Wild Oats and Floating Points.

Bobby Wright

Blood Of An American

Melodies

Tommy McCook

Ska Flea

Treasure Isle / Far East

Irresistibly bouncy, pestiferous and nostalgic do-over of the version of One Note Samba/Spanish Flea which Sergio Mendes cut for Herb Alpert, with Lani Hall singing.
Perhaps a shame Homer Simpson wasn’t in Kingston at the time.
The flip-side sets the stage for Lloyd ‘Reggae Feet’ Williams with a quick mashing of the intro to I Can’t Help Myself by the Four Tops into some chords from Rescue Me by Fontella Bass.

Judge Winchester

Public Jestering

Black Art

The Upsetter’s imperious do-over of the almighty Skylarking rhythm, featuring himself alongside Winston Blake at the microphone, berating people for having fun in public. (‘Sylvester the jesterer from Manchester’, you know who you are.)
Contrastingly backed with Jimmy Riley in a sombre mood, c&w soul style, over a bare-bones reworking of the People Funny Boy rhythm.
Unmissable, obviously.

Andres Loo

Seto Dub

Sex Tags Amfibia

Captivatingly decentred, ghostly dubscapes, unhurriedly rolling out elements of jazz, reggae and — yep — Estonian folk music, with suspenseful toms, groovy double bass and punky-reggae guitar, and some lovely xylophone and accordion playing. Have a listen.

The Browne Bunch

There's Fun For All

Edge / Dub Store

Superb, soulful, easy-rocking, Philly-dilly reggae. Old-school call-and-answer vocals, full of personality and charm; beautifully arranged, with criss horns. Class.

U-Roy

Dynamic Fashion Way

INBIDIMTS / Dub Store

What a record. The studio debut of the mighty Daddy U-Roy in 1969, sparring with Val Bennett over Old Fashioned Way, both of them wigging out like a couple of beboppers, with the ghost of John Holt on the backing tape. “The studio is kinda cloudy,” reports U-Roy — and everyone sounds lit but utterly inspired. Pure vibes.
“My first tune I ever do was Dynamic Fashion Way with Keith Hudson, and then I do Earth’s Rightful Ruler for Scratch. Those tunes didn’t get very far, them sell a couple hundred.”
Cornerstone stuff. Show some respect and chuck your bootleg.

Michael Prophet

Sweet Me

Firehouse / Dub Store

Baba Brooks

1st Session (Alternative Take)

Gay Feet / Dub Store

Holland Dozier Holland

Why Can't We Be Lovers

Invictus

The Main Ingredient

Work to Do

RCA

The Mekons

Never Been In A Riot

Superior Viaduct

Thelonious Monk

Nutty

Gearbox

Merlyn Brooks

You'll Never Need Somebody

The Turntable / Dub Store

Augustus Pablo

Stabiliser

Stamma / Dub Store

The Crashers

I've Got A Power

Gay Feet / Dub Store

Johnny & The Attractions

Let's Get Together

Gay Feet / Dub Store

The Jays

Inna De Ghetto

Firehouse / Dub Store

Mighty Rudo

Ain't No House

Jammy's

‘Special dedication to all the people who live inna House… Ain’t no house like Waterhouse… Ain’t no house like Firehouse.’
From the Sleng Teng era but played live. Total, heart-lifting class.
Altogether now…

Trevor Wilson

Not I

Morwell Esq

Delroy’s bro in two feeling excursions on his punchy Better Must Come rhythm.

Alton Ellis

If I Could Rule The World

Duke

Joya Landis

In That Bar

Treasure Isle / Far East

The US singer dropping a little sass at Treasure Isle in 1968. Same session as Angel Of The Morning, but previously unreleased.
Also Tommy McCook & The Supersonics doing over Ode To Billy Joe in fine style.

Alric Forbes

To Jah

Forbes / Digikiller

Alton Ellis

The Children Are Crying

Black Art

Peter Austin

All Of My Life

Shockin' Austin

454647484950515253545556575859606162636465206

Your basket is empty