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1984 album with the mighty fine "Reynard The Fox". UK original, with printed inner sleeve. No poster.
Ghanaian late 90s/early 00s productions with a varied sound with everything from burger highlife in "Dada" to even street soul, check "Tokota". Remastered reissue of previous CD releases.
Second outing from this Genevese group, blending krautish grooves, new wave with some afro influences. Listen to "Alemuye" and "Maximum Self-care". 2025 black vinyl issue.
Jazzy and heavy dub LP on Jahtari by a new project between trumpeter Pablo Volt and Disrupt (Jan Gleichmar). Listen to "Buried In Sand Dub" and "Vortex Dub". Pressed on green vinyl.
Classic funk LP including the wicked "Out in the country". Reissue on red vinyl.
Live recording from 1970 with instant funky jazz in "Alligator Boogaloo" and "The Scorpion". US original in shrink.
Progressive rock with several nice tunes, most known for "The Mexican", considered one of the most important and influential songs in hip hop history. 180 g reissue from 2015.
Excellent ethio-jazz from 1976 on a very tough-to-find original. Listen to "Jemeregne" and "Bene Mot". French 2025 reissue.
A vocal counterpart to their mid 1990s classic "Dub Journey's", recorded between 1993-1995 and featuring Roy Shirley, Twinkle Brothers amongst others. Listen to "If You're Right".
Laidback and effortless modern-day take on gwoka, blending in soul, jazz and some electronics. Listen to "Demounaj". Featuring arrangements by David Walters. Pressed on 180 gram vinyl.
Modern creole music with a wild range of styles from afrobeats, tropical house to kind-of afro-caribbean pop/nu disco, and more. Listen to "Soul Tropical" or "Toxic Tropic". Double vinyl, quality pressing.
Italo LP with "Real" and "Ocean Of Crime" as well as previously unreleased tracks from their Full Time recording years.
LP and cover in top shape, complete with beuatiful printed inner sleeve at rice paper. Luxembourg original.
US original, with lyrics inner sleeve (one split). Cover has one bent corner (not on photo).
Their first album, from 1968, listen to the trippy "Open Air Shop". Light crackle start of both sides, otherwise fine. Scandinavian original.
Classy LP with Al Haig, Teddy Kotick and Charlie Persip. Listen to "House of Chan". Cover is VG due to 10 cm split on top seam. Japanese reissue from 1977, VIJ-5042 (M), with obi.
Great soulful Chicago blues from 1974. Listen to "The getaway" and "You Don't Know What Love Is". Record has a few light marks and tiny pressing bubbles, plays fine. Cover has four minimal stains on front (not on photo). First UK pressing from 1975.
Alegre LP with monster latin jazz on "Abaniquito" - dancefloor mayhem guaranteed. Japanese reissue from 1995. No shrink or sticker on this copy.
Late 70s salsa album including the huge tune "Plastico". Light marks on vinyl, plays fine. Gatefold sleeve is low VG+ due to ring/rub wear, mainly on back. Venezuelan 2nd issue with sunset labels.
"Lokognolo" great afro disco from this Cameroonian singer! The cover is in shrink. US original.
LP from 1971 with the classic title track and the wicked "Escape-ism pt 1 & 2". Record in great shape, VG+ to EX. Cover is pretty low VG+ with some ring wear and edge wear plus a small sawcut. US original.
The pair LP to "Companionship" - quality 60s Euro jazz with the Clarke, Boland and Woode plus the Berlin String Band. Listen to "Lonely Girl" and "The Girl And The Turk". Cover has some edge wear and creasing plus small damage (beginning of a split) on bottom seam center. German only original.
1974 album from the rhinestone cowboy himself, one obvious choice cut is "A sad country song". Shiny record with a few light marks. This copy is not in shrink, unlike photo. US original.
Awesome version of Marcos Valle's "Batucada Sergiou" in an easy style! Also has a good version of "What is wrong with groovin'". Cover has small drill hole (not in photo) and tiny price tag on back. US stereo original on Tower, ST 5085.
1969 soul/gospel set produced by Steve Cropper. "The end of our road" is the best track for me. Record is slightly lower VG+ with some surface marks, still nothing major. Cover has some edge wear and a little ring wear. US original.
Indie hip hop LP from 2001, check "Like Today". Some sleeve marks on records, plays with mild surface noise in the beginning of side 1, not very bad. Cover has a light crease lower right. US original.
Strong modern jazz LP featuring great musicians like Red Mitchell, Bertil Strandberg and Nils Sandström. Features a version of "Cirrus" from Bertil Standberg's very rare LP of the same name. Also check the melancholic "The Loner". Records in top shape, almost mint. Cover has a minor tear on front and small shop sticker on back. Swedish-only original.
Rootsy funk album with highlights in "Hang loose", "Fencewalk" and "Don't mess with people". Gatefold sleeve has some average wear and a tiny split on bottom. US original.
Much-loved collaboration between Doom & Madlib. Check "Accordion" and "Bistro", but the whole album comes highly recommended! No shrink on this copy, still very clean. Reissue.
Classic roots album from 1979. Deep and dark as always from Keith Hudson, check "Felt We Felt the Strain" and "Rasta Country". Sleeve marks on record, plays well. Blue circular sticker on front cover (not pictured). UK original.
Classic P-funk from 1975. Listen to "Tightrope". US original on Westbound.
1966 album with Hank Mobley, Sonny Red, McCoy Tyner, Freddie Waits and Walter Booker. Listen to "Mustang" or "Dixie Lee". Reissue, no shrink on this copy.
"Vine city" cool instrumental funk and "Messin around" a killer jazzy funk jam! Vinyl has some surface marks and a few small/light scratches only causing very slight distractions. Cover has edge wear and a tiny sawcut. B-side label has rub wear/residue around outer edge. US original.
"Thanks but no thanks" top crossover soul with lovely horns! Also contains the killer ballads "I'm satisfied" and "Tell me...". Cover in torn shrink with a minor corner bend and a little wear on opening edge. US original.
Compilation of 60s soul from Washington D.C.'s legendary Shrine label. Contains northern soul trophies as Cautions "No other way" and Cairos "Stop overlooking me" plus the previously monster "Wait till I get there" by Tippie & The Wisemen.
Absolutely fantastic mellow jazz LP - check "I wish I knew" or "All or nothing at all" but the whole album is a pleasure to hear. Cover in shrink (unlike photo). Early-80s reissue with MCA cloud labels.
Reissue of album recorded in France in 1978. Deeply spiritual vibe all over, check "Air mail" or "Rhythm 58 1/4" to get an idea. Try this if you like his other stuff. Pressed on 180 grams, hype sticker on sleeve.
Breezy blue-eyed soul/soft rock from Hawaii. "The hurt", "All I want", "Everything is love" and "What do I do" are the strongest cuts. Reminds me of the Batteaux LP and that's a good thing. US reissue, pressed on black vinyl.
Four sides of terrific Ethiopian 60s & 70s recordings from Alemayehu Eshete, Mulatu Astatke, Girma Beyene, Mahmoud Ahmed etc. Contains monster tunes as Eshete's "Tashamanaletch" and Wallias Band's "Muziqawi Silt". Nice copy, vinyl is VG+ to EX, cover in shrink with hype sticker.
Album from 1956 with Teddy Kotick, Nick Stabulas and John Williams. Listen to "Woodlore" and "Falling In Love All Over Again". Japanese reissue from 1976, SMJ-6515. No obi or insert.
Powerful album from 1976 with these two jazz giants. Listen to "Suid Africa 76". Clean records. Cover has light ring/edge wear, tiny tear on front (not on photo). Later Italian pressing (of LP first released in France and Japan).
Fairly hard to find LP from this great singer from Togo. Quite soulful folk music with some tracks arranged by Manu Dibango. Try the deep "O se nye" or the funkier "Awula". Record has pretty much sleeve scuffs, plays ok but not perfect. Cover has small sticker upper right corner at front (not on site photo). France original.
Japanese Direct To Disk-recording from 1977, listen to "Honeysuckle Rose" or "Spring Is Here". Record in lovely shape. Cover has light wear plus small Pioneer-sticker on front. Japanese original, LDC-3008 with insert but no obi.
1973 album with Billy Higgins, Reggie Workman and Carla Poole. Listen to "Snake out". Record looks unplayed but is graded VG due to lots of pressing bubbles on Side 1 causing very low thumps only audible in the quiet parts, not very bad, definitely still enjoyable. This copy is still shrink. Cut corner. US original (was also released in Germany at the same time).
LP with Johnny Hodges and Som Woodyard. Nice jazz on "The jeep is jumpin". Record is strong VG+ with a few light marks. Cover has minor staining and a little lamination bubbling. Early 2nd US mono pressing with orange/black ABC-Paramount labels and Van Gelder in dead wax.
Rare Danish pop/bossa LP from this great singer, backed by some of the finest jazz musicians from that era. Listen to "Birger" (great version of "Sunny" with Danish lyrics). Side 2 has some marks and lines, plays fine. Cover grades VG due to two small archive stickers and a scratch on front (not pictured). Danish original on RCA.
Free jazz from 1976, recorded live at the Quartier Latin. Listen to "New Movements" and the chaotic "V 626". Record in top shape, cover shows light shelf wear only. German only original, FMP 0320.
Mellow quartet session recorded 1988 with Dave Burrell, Fred Hopkins and Ralph Peterson Jr., listen to "Valley Talk". Record looks fine. Japanese only original, DIW-8040. With obi and insert.
UK original with blue deep groove labels, unboxed Decca-logo. Some light marks on record, nothing bad. Cover close to EX. Smoking John Mayall blues rock with a pre-Stones Mick Taylor on guitar. Check "Me and my woman" and "Snowy wood".
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