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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Kolorit

LD7

Workshop

Errol Dunkley

A Little Way Different

Common Ground

The unmissable first outing of this wonderful song; recorded for Sonia Pottinger in the early seventies. A little way different to the all-time-classic Channel One version, but a round-one knockout on its own account.

Dynamic Disciples

Satan

Purified Record / Common Ground

Johnny Clarke

Be Upright Natty Dread

Impact!

Sheila Hylton

Lot Of Love

Rock A Shacka

Sheila Hylton

Falling In Love

Rock A Shacka

Lloyd Charmers

Skin Tight

Rock A Shacka

Joe Bataan

Call My Name

Vampisoul

The victorious if unlikely 2004 return of the legendary Latin soul vocalist.
Bumping, clavinet-led, rare-groove funk… cosmic synths… that unmistakable voice… a modern soul anthem.

The Messengers

Crowded City

Rock A Shacka

A Federal 45 from 1974 featuring Ken Boothe, Lloyd Charmers, BB Seaton, Busty Brown… taking off from the Temptations’ Smiling Faces Sometimes. Plus a tropical disco chugger by Leslie Butler, with sick synths, originally out on Jay Wax in 1975.

Dave & Earnest

Moving On

Rock A Shacka

Reggaefied electro funk from 1986, riding the reverberations of Planet Rock.
Beatbox, synth, trumpet, and nursery-rhyme MC.

Funkin’ for New York (JA).
Betty Boop and a Alleyoop was jumping up and down… This feelin’s funk, that’s what it is, let it get into you, Jamaica funk, that’s what it is… Take it to the cosmo.

Anthony Red Rose

Gwaan Talk

Firehouse

The Skatalites

Guns Of Navarone

Studio One / Soul Jazz

Vivian Jackson & The Prophets

Fire In Kingston

Prophets

The Prophets

Warn The Nation

Forbes Label

Peggy O'Keefe

Cubano Chant

Panorama

Miss Louistine

Con Me

Kent

Richard Stoute

Vehicle

Wirl / Common Ground

Junior Vibes

Sweet Jamaica

Park Heights / Digikiller

Upful, late-eighties singjaying, with nuff namechecks and squiddly diddlies, over a crisp, bustling rhythm.

Nuthead

Terrorists

Park Heights / Digikiller

Stark, powerful singjaying over tough, livewire digi; produced in Jamaica by Delroy Francis for his Claypot imprint, and originally released in 1987.
These are the original mixes, newly transferred from the master tapes.

Nuthead

Tenement Yard

Park Heights / Digikiller

Gritty sing-jay reportage, originally released in 1987 on a Claypot 12”, back-to-back with Terrorists. Produced in JA by Delroy Francis, more widely known nowadays as the guvnor of the Park Heights label and record shop in Brooklyn.

Zabandis

Things Are Getting Harder

True Vision / Jah Fingers

The Gideons

The National Team

Starlet / Common Ground

Toyan

Ram Dance Master

Power House

Leroy Sibbles

Rock Steady Party

Gorgon

Jah D

We're Going To Zion

Roots / Jah Fingers

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