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 Steele

Selassie On His White Horse

Jammy's

The Renegades

You've Lost The Love

Merritone / Dub Store

Henry Buckley

I'd Like To Know

Merritone / Dub Store

The Tartans

Don't Take That Train

Merritone / Dub Store

Livingstone Hurlock

Natty Become A Hurricane

Black Fighting Heritage / Digikiller

Trevor Byfield

Love Me Version

Fox Fire / Digikiller

A contender for the heaviest dub of all time.
When the Rootical Dubber had a go at reissuing Trevor Byfield and co, many years ago, he omitted this, saying it was just too awesome to mess with.

Trevor Byfield

Burning Bush

Fox Fire / Digikiller

Heavy roots; thumping dub. Turns out that Moses was being discreet.

Clive Matthews

Live Not For Vanity

Fox Fire / Digikiller

Top-notch roots; and another great Vassell-Williams dub.

Junior Soul

The Hustler

Crystal / Dub Store

Dennis Brown

No More Walls

Two Friends

Shabba Ranks

Build Some Bridges Instead

Two Friends

Tell them, Shabba.

Leroy Gibbons

Hold It Down

Two Friends

Leroy Gibbons

Stand Up

Two Friends

Brian And Tony Gold

Can You

Two Friends

Heart-breaking, skilfully epistolary song-writing from inside the belly of Apartheid, on a killer rhythm.

Colin Potter

I Couldn't Agree...

Sacred Summits

Two tracks originally self-released in 1981: abrasive post-punk-come-proto-industrial, with vocals, guitar, programmed drums and synths. The first in a series of CP revives promised by Sacred Summits for 2014.

Derrick Harriott

The Loser

Crystal / Dub Store

Keith And Tex

Tonight

Crystal / Dub Store

Derrick Harriott

Keep On Dancing

Crystal / Dub Store

Derrick Harriott

Do I Worry

Crystal / Dub Store

Anthony Johnson

Know The Truth

Archive

A Black Zodiac killer from the early-eighties. Tough dub, too. Rough!

Generation Gap

Music From My Mind

Roosevelt

Junior Soul

Glendevon Special

Crystal / Dub Store

Brawny, get-onboard rocksteady, with nyabinghi drumming throughout — including a tasty break. A first sighting of Solomon, from Police And Thieves.

Keith And Tex

Hypnotizing Eyes

Crystal

Keith And Tex

Goodbye Baby

Crystal / Dub Store

Keith And Tex

Run To The Rocks

Crystal

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