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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Tommy McCook

Bond Street Shuffle

Treasure Isle / Far East

Synthesis

Chock Full

Rockers

The Conquerors

Look Pon You

Gay Feet / Dub Store

Patsy

The Retreat Song

Gay Feet / Dub Store

Patsy

Loving Love

Gay Feet / Dub Store

Igo Levy

Soul Captive

71 Records

Justin Hinds And The Dominos

Lion Of Judah

Treasure Isle / Far East

Excellent rock steady from 1966, with nothing much to do with the Lion of Judah; and a lush, tropical Tommy McCook, with nothing much to do with James Bond.

The Gladiators

Lie Low

Trojan / Far East

Very early Glads, from 1967, seemingly pre-Albert Griffiths — and a killer Tommy McCook instrumental. Both previously unreleased Duke Reid productions, when Trojan was properly trojan; by way of Japan.

Raw Soul Express

Let Go

Athens Of The North

Choice sides from the recent LP reissue.

Horse Mouth

Herb Vendor

Justice League

Utterly genius mid-seventies Upsetters. The great Horse Mouth aka Mad Roy playing melodica (like on his classic Far Beyond for Studio One, where he started out printing labels) and drums (like on War Ina Babylon), and spliffically hymning his local dealer.
With Delroy Butler/Denton from The Silvertones, on the flip.

Mickey Simpson

I And I Can't Turn Back Now

Ital Sounds

Excellent mid-seventies roots by this singer from Jack Ruby’s Hi Fi.

Flick Wilson

Sparring Partner

Family House / Digikiller

Heartically hymning male companionship over the same tough digi rhythm as Nathan Skyers’ Tribute To The Heroes… plus the dub. Previously unreleased.

Brussels Art Quintet

Vas-y Voir

Cacophonic

From 1969, the complete works of this collaboration between members of the mythical Babs Robert Quartet (Belgian spiritual jazz pioneers) and the jazz/rock/funk unit COS, closely affiliated with Marc Moulin, Kiosk and Placebo during the 1970s.
A holy grail of a jazz 45, musically bifocalising another two masterpieces in this format: Krzysztof Komeda’s Cul-De-Sac soundtrack and François Tusques’ Le Corbusier souvenir, with Don Cherry.

Toney Barrett

Trying Man

Isabel / Rock A Shacka

Sugar Minott

Murder

Black Roots

Marcelo

Algo No Ar

Pepite

Ace Brazilian funk from 1977, with a flagrant dose of the Herbies.

Gesellschaft Zur Emanzipation Des Samples

Uguisubari

Faitiche

The Gaylads

It's Hard To Confess

Rainbow / Dub Store

Superb rock steady, from the dark end of the street. Recorded for Sonia Pottinger, on the eve of Delano Stewart’s leaving the group to join Lee Perry. So nice The Heptones did it twice.

The Hippy Boys

Seven Heaven

Gay Feet / Dub Store

Lloyd Charmers, Alva Lewis, Glen Adams and the Barrett brothers, holding a candle for ska at the close of the 1960s. With a precious, uptempo, alternate take, on the flip.

Patsy Millicent Todd

It's So Hard Without You

Gay Feet / Dub Store

Tough, lovelorn rock steady, with tasty organ asides. The flip is a lovely revive of the signature tune of the great JA calypsonian Lord Flea, bossed here by Lennie Hibbert.

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 Harmonizers

My Queen

Gay Feet / Dub Store

Jackie Bernard leading a thumping, yearning overture; backed with The Valentines’ classic Blam Blam Fever. Top-notch rock steady.

The Miracles

Let Me Be

Treasure Isle / Far East

Superb, previously unreleased ska group-vocal, with Baba Brooks and co in fine form.

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).

Count Ossie And The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari

Groundation

New Dimension / Dub Store

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