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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John Wayne

Boogie Down

Radiation Roots

From 1983, the same year as Jamming In The Street, his unmissable collaboration with Sugar Minott. Kicks off with a Queen Of The Minstrel excursion. Drifter is here, Late Night Blues, No More Will I Roam, Yo Yo, Real Rock. Sly & Robbie with the Aggrovators; Bunny Lee at the controls. Full-strength, body-rocking, early-eighties deejaying. It’s obvious why sounds like Black Scorpio and Kilimanjaro favoured him.

Gregory Isaacs

The Best Of Gregory Isaacs

Only Roots

Larry Marshall

I Admire You

Only Roots

Gregory Isaacs

The Best Of Gregory Isaacs Volume 2

Only Roots

Mid-seventies Alvin Ranglin productions — an original LP, not a compilation — with the Revolutionaries deep in the groove, Sylvan Morris from Studio One at the controls, the Tamlins on backing vocals, and Deadly Headley and co chipping in tough brass.
Top Gregory, with classics like Jailer and Border.

Sons Of Jah

Reggae Hit Showcase

Solid Roots

The third, 1980 LP of this vocal trio led by Trevor Bow. Recorded at Treasure Isle with expert backing by the Negus Dawtus, Family Man, Chinna, Rico…

Junior Keating

Weekend Lover

Radiation Roots

Augustus Pablo

Lightning And Thunder: Previously Unreleased Recordings And Dubplates

Only Roots

‘An absolute must,’ as Steve Barker writes in The Wire. ‘The main Attraction is the dubplate mixes of the Jah Shaka power play Jah No Parshall, here retitled Gates Of Zion. One astonishing dub mix features vocals from Prince Mohammed aka George Nooks in his early deejay guise. Chopped from the lyric and dropped into the chasmic dub mix, the phrase ‘heavy as lead’ would have made an apt title.’

Roots From The Record Smith

Lloyd Slim Productions 1973-1976

Record Smith / Digikiller

One of the unsung movers and shakers of 1970s reggae, Ivan Smith worked as in-studio producer and record promoter for both Bunny Lee and Channel 1, whilst quietly producing and releasing his own catalogue of high-quality 45s.
Here is the first ever compilation, pure classics, all taken from master tapes, in a lovely silkscreened sleeve.
Ace.

Roots From The Record Smith In Dub

Lloydie Slim Productions 1973-1976

Record Smith / Digikiller

The dubwise companion to the recent Roots From The Record Smith compilation, featuring the B-side dub versions from the original 45s, nearly all taken from master tapes, and culminating cataclysmically in Tubby’s out-of-this-world dub of Ronnie Davis’ Power Of Love.

Cultural Roots

Running Back To Me

VP

Late-eighties Jammys digital roots — with Steelie & Clevie at the controls — following up the classic Hell A Go Pop set. The hits were Running Back To Me and Distant Lover.

Augustus Pablo

Rockers Meets King Tubby's In A Fire House

Rockers / Only Roots

More Relation

More Relation

Roots Vibration

Boris Gardiner

Every Nigger Is A Star

Solid Roots

Black Jade

Contempo

Solid Roots

Only our favourite UK reggae LP of all time.
Uneasy, twisted, mysterious, deep dub music; utterly enthralling. Commercially speaking, couldn’t-give-a-fuck.
It’s like London calling the Upsetter and the Dark Prince in 1975-76, encircled by the National Front.
The story goes that the group dished out free copies — fresh from the pressing plant — at the Notting Hill Carnival in 1976 (before the rioting kicked off).

Rico

Wareika Dub

Solid Roots

Augustus Pablo

King Tubbys Meets Rockers At 5 Cardiff Crescent

Rockers / Only Roots

A baker’s dozen of rare or unreleased dub instrumentals by Augustus Pablo at the height of his powers, mixed at King Tubbys.
First the set of Prince Philip dubplates from Digikiller, stateside; now this from Only Roots in France.
Biff!... Baff!
Knockout stuff.

Black Jade

Rockers

Solid Roots

Roots Radics... Sly & Robbie... Scientist

Outer National Riddim

Burning Sounds

Freddie McKay

A Lonely Man

Only Roots

Jah Ruby

Dread Affairs

Only Roots

Leroy Smart

Showcase Rub A Dub

Only Roots

Jackie Mittoo

The Money Makers

Solid Roots

Jackie Mittoo

Stepping Tiger

Solid Roots

Art Blakey

Roots And Herbs

Blue Note / Tone Poet

Top-notch Messengers, from the same enraged 1961 recording sessions as Freedom Rider.
Six compositions by Wayne Shorter, kicking off with the fierce jazz-dancer Ping Pong.
Bobby Timmons alternates with Walter Davis Jr.

Andrew Hill

Grass Roots

Blue Note / Tone Poet

Booker Ervin! Mira!

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