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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Martin Carthy And Dave Swarbrick

No Songs

Fledg'ling

Delano Stewart

Rocking Sensation

Gay Feet / Dub Store

Perfect uptempo rock steady from the Gaylad (copping a little British Invasion, a bit late in the day). The flip carries the swing, though: a magnificent horns cut to Delano’s Tell Me Baby, by The Gaysters.

The Famous Ward Singers

I'm Getting Richer

Honest Jon's Records

A scorcher from the golden age of gospel, via its cardinal label.
From 1960, during the family’s second decade with Savoy, featuring Gertrude Ward, Christine Jackson, Mildred Means and Vermettya Royster — and Clara, totally riveting and in-your-face with evangelistic fervour and raw soul.
Plus a rambunctious, floor-filling Wade In The Water, by Jessy Dixon and his Singers.
Handsomely sleeved (showing a contemporary but slightly different Wards lineup).

Paul Sinclair

Black Man Get Your Culture

WAR

Sammy Dread

Warrior

Witty

Tough NYC digi excursion on the E20 rhythm.

Delroy Williams

Scars Of War

Prosperity

The Afrotone’s beautiful, sad excoriation of war, militarism and stock notions of military heroism.
Scars of war? Me no want.
Originally out in 1983 on Vin Hur. With the High Times Players.

Aisha

War On Crack

Strictly Roots / Archive

Mike Anthony

Why War

Elements

Superb, fat, classic roots production by Michael Forbes, with full horn section, organ, expert percussion and drumming. Strong, heartfelt, resigned singing by Mike Anthony (not to be confused with the much more prolific Lovers singer from Lewisham).

Ovations

Too Much War

International Record Ltd.

Sublime vocal harmony roots. Pure Abyssinians manners.
George Wright and the boys cut one of our favourite Lovers a few years later… Secret Admirer.
Killer.

George Nooks

Tribal War

Joe Gibbs

Freddie McGregor

Home Ward Bound

Studio One / Rock A Shacka

Jah Warrior & Diggory Kenrick

Political Games

Jah Warrior Records

Young Warrior

Master's Choice

Jah Shaka

Young Warrior

Zulu Charge

Jah Shaka

Roy Panton

Beware Rudie

JDI / Rock A Shacka

The Gyrators

Rockers Push Forward

3 Bun Records

Timbo Stewart

Message To The World

Coffee Walk / Hornin' Sounds

The Prophets

Warn The Nation

Forbes Label

Roman Stewart & The Heptones

Rain A Fall

Park Heights / Digikiller

Sublime, masterful singing — poetic, polyphonic, evocative sufferers — over a stately and atmospheric Java excursion, more sombre than mystical. Super-soulful. Ace.

Roman Stewart

Fire At Your Heel

Sunshot

The Melodians

Stop Your Gang War

Vivian Jackson

Ciddy Bop

Warrior

Taxi / Digikiller

Minimal, deep, dazed roots, steeped in session vibes.
Featuring Sly and Robbie at Channel One, from the same master tape as Rocks And Mountains (and likewise a Shaka plate, back in the day).

Daweh Congo

Nah Gun Fi War

Roots Vibration

Earth, Wind And Fire

The Need Of Love

Warners

Earth, Wind And Fire

Warners

Their 1971 LP debut.
Bad Tune is… a bad tune. An all-time scorcher, push comes to shove.

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