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"Wake up" and "The truth shall make you free" hard funk on LP from 1973. A couple of good deep soul tracks as well. Cover has a little ring wear and a few cm peeling on top seam. US original.
Turiya and Devadip on a cosmic jazz trip in 1974. Listen to "Angel Of Air". Some light marks, nothing deep. CBS-sticker on labels. US original, PC 32900, with printed inner sleeve.
Live album from 1968 with classics as "Chain of fools", "Don't let me lose this dream", "I never loved a man" etc. Cover is low VG+, has some rub wear and edge wear, tiny nick on opening, minimal scratch on back, 4 cm split on bottom edge. US original, red/green labels with Broadway address.
Album from 1976 with "Money Is The Poor Peoples Cry" and the groovy "Smooth And Sort" that could appeal to soul fans. Nice copy (no sticker on cover, unlike photo). German original.
"I Pioneered This" Marley Marl-produced classic from 1988. Cover has small saw cut on lower seam (not on website photo). US original, with printed inner sleeve (has edge splits).
Japan-only compilation including great tunes from Roberto Roena, Bobby Rodriguez, Louie Ramirez etc. Check "There you go" with the Fania All Stars. Cover in torn shrink with hype sticker.
Top vocal jazz album, one of the best on the Black Jazz label. Especially check the versions of "Maiden voyage" and "See you later". Reissue.
Superb jazz classic from 1961 with Duke Pearson, Pepper Adams, Lex Humphries and Laymon Jackson. My favourite is "My Girl Shirl". French DMM reissue from 1986. This copy is in shrink.
Early 70s electronic experiments from Ralph, listen to "Nattmara". Swedish original, 4E 061-34362 with black labels and boxed NCB.
From 1957 with Jackie McLean, Idrees Sulieman, Kenny Burrell etc. Check "The twister"! Cover has a minor residue mark on front. Old reissue.
Jazz LP from 1961 also featuring Mal Waldron, George Duvivier and Charlie Persip. Listen to "Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise" or "Where". Later US pressing from 1972 with green labels (of LP first released in 1962 under Ron Carter's name and with different cover art).
1967 garage/psych by Sky Saxon & co, with the excellent "Travel with your mind". Record has some light marks, plays ok with minor distractions. US later pressing with orange label.
Lacy recorded 1980-81 with Steve Potts, Bobby Few and Jean-Jacques Avenel a.o., listen to "Fox II". Swiss original, with postcard.
Pretty free jazz-sounding LP. Listen to "Flamingo horizons". Double vinyl set but with a heavy cardboard box cover so counts as 3 LPs for shipping. Switzerland original, missing postcards.
Avantgarde solo piano from 1980, listen to the clip from side A. Sleeve marks on record, plays ok. Switzerland original.
2xLP set from 1975 featuring 1950s material previously released on Transition ("Jazz Advance") and United Artists ("Love For Sale") plus the unissued track "Carol/Three points".
Improvisational/free jazz with solo alto sax on one side and alto sax/bass duo on the other. US/Swiss original.
Deep Norwegian jazz sounds on this previously unissued live set, recorded at Molde Jazz Festival 1973 with Calle Neumann, Knut Riisnaes and Espen Rud. Listen to "Part 4" and "Part 2". Limited to 500 copies.
1970 album with the easy vocal pop/jazz tune "Super Air Service". Swedish original.
Great classic recorded in 1962 with Clifford Jordan and Mal Waldron. Listen to "Speak Brother Speak". Later French pressing from the late 60s (of 1963 US original on Fantasy). Cover has a small punch hole on rear part.
Album from 1974 with Gasper Lawal on percussion. Check "Lady" and "Cool jerk". Cover has old shop sticker on front (not in photo). UK original.
"We've got a good thing going" and "What goes around comes around" nice soul tunes on this 1972 album! Early 2nd issue with just Michael on the cover (not his rat friend).
US stereo original, AS-9171 with red/black A Product of ABC labels. Record has surface marks, plays well overall with few and minor distractions. Cover is low VG+ due to 6 cm split in the middle of bottom edge and 1 cm peeling on top seam. Jazz/fusion album from 1968 with beautiful jazz on "With Respect To John Coltrane" and tough fusion on "Rural Still Life #26".
Swedish prog from 1974, his second solo album. Listen to the title track or "Apfigur". No sticker mark on front of cover, as in photo. Swedish original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
Japanese glam rock with a proper monster break on "Silver child". Record has light marks, plays well with minor distractions. UK original.
Lou Reed looking sharp in 1979, contains the sleazy disco tune "Disco mystic" and the dark "The bells". Small label damage side B. Cover has minor sticker mark/residue on front (not in photo). Canadian original, with printed inner sleeve.
2nd US mono pressing, CL 1812 with 2 eye logo and "Guaranteed High Fidelity" in black print. Marks and lines on record, plays with minor background crackle, not too bad. Cover has some wear plus slight water damage on top part (mainly visible on back). Gil Evans-arranged LP recorded live in 1961 with Hank Mobley, featuring a great version of "So What".
Huge, orchestral meets jazz rock/funk sounds from 1979 - listen to "Duke of prunes". US original.
Privately released German solo piano LP from 1988 featuring a version of "Naima" and Treuheit's own "Tentazione". German only original.
1974 album by Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band member. Listen to "Afoju Ti Ole Riran" and "Strange Tongues". UK original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
Early Stones with "Route 66" and "Tell me". Fine copy with no major issues. Cover has creased corner (not in photo). Swedish later pressing with mono cover, but stereo on labels.
Commercial release of material also released on various library LPs in Chappell's "Dance And Mood Music"-series. "Tracking", "Peggy Britt's Party" and "Rhythms' Dealer" are a few of the nice ones here. French original.
"You've got to crawl before you walk" uplifting soul with the typical Invictus sound. Japanese reissue from 1986, VS 1057, pressed on blue vinyl. Note that this issue does not include "She's not just another woman" and "I've come to save you" but instead has "If I could see the light" and "Faith is the answer" which are not on the US Invictus release. Comes with insert but no obi.
Swinging rock from 1965. Listen to "Watermelon man" or "I'm your kingpin". US original.
1965 album, heavy on the blues rock. Listen to "I don't mind". Record has light marks, plays ok with occasional background noise. Cover has light wear, creasing. UK later pressing from 1968.
"Jungle man jive" killer Euro disco sleaze - check this if you like Supermax. LP only has some soft sleeve marks. Cover has edge wear, a few creases and a minimal sticker. Scandinavian original.
Third album, from 1969, with the great "Uncle Morris". Cover has light ringwear, small sticker mark on front (not in photo). Unofficial reissue.
1971 album with the amazing title track and the nice mellow "The Soul Of Patrick Lee". Cover has sticker residue/tear on front (not on photo). UK 2nd pressing from 1980.
The other Steve Miller, formerly leader of Linn County. Listen to "Pink steam" or the smoky blues of "Honeydripper". Cover has drill hole (not on photo). US original.
UK early 2nd pressing, orange labels. Record has lots of marks and mild warp, plays with surface noise and odd clicks. Cover has light ring/corner wear, small tear on spine, tear on back. Far out rock from 1971 with the space travelling tunes "Prince Kajuku" and "Flying".
Rare Chicago indie jazz album from 1979, listen to the deep "53rd Street Ghost" and "Bring Out The Skeletons". Reissue limited to 500 copies. No shrink with hype sticker on this copy (unlike website photo).
Billy from 1977 with the midtempo cuts "One man's junk" and "Sooner or later" + the title track that's been re-edited over the years. No shrink o this copy, unlike photo. Lyric inner sleeve has partial splits. US original.
Golden era hip hop with a strong, Pete Rock-esque sound - listen to "I've Lost My Microphone". Sleeve marks and scuffs, plays ok with minor distractions. Small stickers on labels. Cover has ring and edge wear plus creasing, not too bad, looks ok overall. UK 2nd issue from 2001.
"Don't Hide It Provide It" - majestic industrial beat! Record has some light surfac emarks not affecting play. Cover has light ring/corner wear. UK original, with printed inner sleeve and lyrics insert.
Allen Toussaint-produced New Orleans funk/rock album from 1974. Check "R u 4 real" and "Can't git enough". Cover has sticker residue on front. No cut corner, unlike photo. UK original.
Mellow album from 1992, still holding the torch. Listen to the great title track. Cover has minor sticker residue on front and back + old price sticker on front (not on photo). European original, with lyrics inner sleeve and insert.
1979 album with Eno and Tony Visconti. Listen to "Repetition" or "Red money". Cover is a bit wavy. UK original, orange labels. No lyrics insert.
1970 compilation of singles recorded from 1954-1961. Listen to "That's all right baby". Record in fine shape with some light minor marks. Cover has light general wear.
1980 album with "Ashes to ashes", "Fashion" and great guitar by Robert Fripp in "It's No Game (No. 1)". Cover has two stickers on back. UK original, with lyrics insert.
Another great album by him. Check "Ain't no love lost" (same song as Patti Jo) and the beautiful slowie "So you don't love me". No shrink on this copy, cover has a sawcut and a little edge wear. Early 2nd US pressing with 810 7th Ave-address on labels, no insert.
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