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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Frankie Diamond

You Coulda Beat Me

Uprising / Digikiller

Hopeton Lindo

South African Border

Parish / Digikiller

John Holt & Alton Ellis

Live & Love

Parish / Digikiller

Leroy Swaby

I Have Taken

Phase One

Steve Baswell

I'm Getting Bad

Phase One

The Heptones

Deceivers

Phase One

Steve Baswell

Cool Rasta Man Cool

Phase One

Prince Far I

Let Jah Arise

Orbit

Barrington Levy

Crucifixion

VP

Leon Bridges, Pastor T.L. Barrett

Like A Ship

Numero

Stranger Cole

Run Joe

Duke Reid

Time Unlimited

Back Fire

Africa / Hornin' Sounds

Stephen Colebrooke

Shake Your Chic Behind

Numero

Wilfred Luckie

My Thing

Numero

Hamilton Brothers

Music Makes The World Go 'Round

Numero

Gappy Ranks

Tribute To Nesta Marley

Peckings

Exuberant, celebratory, citational Gappy, over an original rhythm; plus a poised Miss Kjah on the flip, coolly making Ain’t That Loving You her own.

Hortense Ellis

Hell & Sorrow

333

Absolute murder.
A searing, haunting song about abuse, bitter disappointment, and heartbreak, set to a tough, chunky Jimmy Radway rhythm, with edgy organ and dread trombone.
Hortense Ellis is rawly, indelibly authentic: this is her best record by miles.
Plus some stone-classic Big Youth on the flip, ecstatically riding a lethal dub of the same megaton Fe Me Time rhythm.
Killer.

Michael Prophet

Creation Rock

Vivian Jackson

Tommy McCook & The Prophets

Death Trap

Prophets

The Melodians

Stop Your Gang War

Vivian Jackson

Kirk Wonder

Dollars Weak

Meshock / TRS

Upful, true-born-scuffler sing-jaying over a crisp, late-eighties Mansfield McClean rhythm.
Life is for living, but watch your step; ‘dollars weak but life is sweet’.

Blacka Shines

Mob Him Kill Him

Gorland / TRS

Grittily slice-of-life reasoning by Shines aka Mark Anthony James. This is the 1989 do-over, produced by Roland Gordon.

Blacka Shines

Fraid A Prison

GIN / TRS

Lucid, engaging chat over deft, vibesing digi; produced by Roland Gordon in 1990.

Alton Ellis

Ain't That Loving You

Duke Reid

Everton Chambers

Why Did You Leave Me To Cry

Parish / Digikiller

Everton is compellingly beside himself, over a dazzling, bare-bones, digi do-over of the rocksteady classic Tonight.
Previously unreleased.
Fire.

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