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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Prince Junior

Keep On Running

Prince Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

Wayne Smith & J. Spleng

She Broad Bout Ya

Prince Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

Cavaliers

Blue Ska

Federal / Dub Store

Cavaliers

Tribute To Ska

Federal / Dub Store

Leroy Brown

Youthman

King Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

Shades of Brown. Leroy B sounds like Dennis B, over Glen B’s immortal Wicked Can’t Run Away rhythm. Typically expert digi do-over by KJ, with an ace dub.
Creativeness pon the dance.

Prince Junior

Raggamuffin

Prince Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

African Star

They Just Can't Stop Us

Palm Disco

Top-notch vocal-harmony roots and tough dub, produced by the legendary engineer Sylvan Morris.

The Techniques

Where Were You

Techniques / Dub Store

The Techniques

Man Of My Word

Techniques / Dub Store

The Techniques

You Are My Everything

Techniques / Dub Store

Junior Delgado

Away With You Fussing And Fighting

Greensleeves

‘Away with your fussing and fighting, away with your hypocrite system.’
A masterful Pablo production, sprinkled with Black Ark magic, finetuned by King Tubby; searing Delgado.
A rebel-rock masterpiece.

The Chantells

Natty Supper

Phase One

Mad Lads

So Afraid

Techniques / Dub Store

Ace.
Chugging, confessional, Chicagoan loveliness from Delroy Williams, Ricky Grant and George Allison.
‘I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker, And I have seen the eternal Footman hold my coat, and snicker, And in short, I was afraid.’

Mad Lads

I Never Know

Techniques / Dub Store

The Techniques

I Feel Alive Again

Techniques / Dub Store

The Shades

She's Gonna Marry Me (Techniques)

Techniques / Dub Store

The Shades had freshly peeled away from The Techniques, because besides singing Winston Riley wanted to try producing, and Bruce Ruffin needed room… and this is a gem of a calling card.
Sweetly hopeful, rocking rocksteady — with an undertow of foreboding — which Junior Delgado revisited for Dennis Brown, ten years later.
There’s a killer Marry Me dub on Meditation Dub, judiciously beginning ‘Boss, boss, boss, boss, boss, boss, boss, boss, boss, boss…’

The Wailers

Tread Along

Solomonic / Dub Store

Dave Barker

Your Love Is A Game

Techniques / Dub Store

Dave Barker

Your Own Thing

Serpent / Dub Store

Pad Anthony

Don't Let Me Down

Prince Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

Pad Anthony

Ruff A Them

Prince Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

Thumping soundboy frightener from 1987, with nice Eastern flourishes.

Frankie Wilmott

Why Won't You Come

Prince Jammy's Dub / Dub Store

The Paragons

I Wanna Be With You

Treasure Isle / Far East

The Treasure Isle masterwork… plus a sweetly rocking Tommy McCook.

Trammy

Horns Of Paradise

Wind / Dub Store

Killer Osibisa do-over.
‘Trammy’ was the nickname of trombonist Ron Wilson; but this is Vin Gordon.

Tommy McCook

Cool Stick

Wind / Dub Store

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