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Freakish jazz/rock/comedy from 1986 with a couple of very strange instrumental synthesizer pieces on the B-side. Listen to "H.R. 2911" or "One man - one vote". Cover has small tear on front (not in photo). European original.
1979 album, listen to "Affection" or "Abdul And Cleopatra". Cover has old shop sticker on front (not on photo). UK 2nd pressing.
No-prisoners sound from Gustafsson and Marclay in the Actions For Free Jazz series. Listen to "Bends & dents". Norwegian original in fine sape.
The "Dig" album plus two more tracks released around that time, here on a 1970 release. Cover has minor ring wear and a tiny stain on back. Blue label with trident on top.
LP from 1980 with the midtempo disco rock tune "In alto mare". Cover has a bent corner. Italian original with printed inner (a little split) and insert.
"Arkansas coal (suite)" and the Dolly Parton-penned "Down from Dover", epic tracks that kick off side 1 & 2 on this second album from the unlikely duo. Cover has saw cut (not on photo). US original.
Quality country/blues rock by the man Tony Joe, listen to "Stockholm blues" and "Stud-spider" with some chunky drums. Small writing label side A. Cover has tape residue/mark on top seam front and back (not on photo). UK original.
Very heavy, yet humble rock with a monster break on "Walking in your shadow" and some jazzy goodness on "Wake up (set your sights)". Record has a couple of small marks side B causing clicks, otherwise fine. Cover has some ring/edge wear. UK later pressing from 1971 on Bronze.
Almost the same LP as "A quick one" but with different track order. Listen to "Whiskey man" or "I Need You". German later pressing.
Cover in shrink. US original, with postcard insert.
1972 prog rock. No sticker tear on this copy, unlike photo. German original.
Including "Paint it black", like it says on the cover. Does not include "Mothers Little Helper". US later pressing.
European original, with printed inner sleeve and merchandise insert.
Experimental lo-fi weirdness, check "Runnin' The Round Ball" or "In The Singing Box". No shrink on this copy. 180 gram US reissue.
"Don't Get In My Shape" - nice harmonica blues. Record has some storage wear and a few tiny pressing bubbles causing very soft clicks. Cover has corner wear. US original.
1966 piano trio session with Red Mitchell and Donald Bailey, first released in 1973. Listen to "Manha De Carnaval". Cover has some ring/shelf wear and minor price tag remains on front. US original.
R&b/soul/blues from 1966, including the r&b club movers "Beulah" and "Stepping up in class". LP in great shape. Cover has light wear and creasing. US stereo pressing with red/white logo and green wedge to the left.
His second solo album, from 1975. With the groovy "Work To Make It Work" and "Here With You Tonight". Small sticker on label side A and back of cover. UK original.
Acoustic folk from 1964 featuring Danny Kalb. Listen to "Celia". US later pressing, butterfly labels. This copy is in shrink.
1980 blues album with the very nice "Alva". Great copy in shrink. US original.
1977 release with recordings from 1953. Listen to "Silver Haired Woman". Feels like it barely holds together, fantastic! Japanese original, with obi and insert. Great copy.
Compilaton with Motown blues. Listen to "Part Time Love" by Sammy Ward. Cover has bent corner, drill hole. Canadian original.
1958 soul/blues/R&B including the classy "Ease the pain" and "My life". Japanese reissue, with insert and obi.
1974 album with the great "Fingerprint file" and the less rocking "Time waits for no one". Cover has small tear on top seam. Dutch later pressing.
"Regndansarens sånger" tripped-out tropical/ambient with Swedish spoken vocals. If you like the sound of that, "Voyeur" should be of interest as well. Swedish-only original from 1984.
Country/rockabilly from the 60s. Check "Who Shot Sam". Dutch original.
1974 compilation with 50s doowop/R&B, including the amazing "Smoke From Your Cigarette" by Mellows.
Founding member of Swedish 1970s prog group Nynningen, here with a solo album consisting of mostly home recordings done between 1977-2020. Quite diverse listening, check the drum machine-driven "Tusenfotingen" or the beautiful acoustic "Nine".
Their second album, from 1973. Including greatness as "Do The Strand" and "In Every Dream Home A Heartache". German later pressing.
Jazz from 1981 with Oscar Peterson and Jerome Richardson. listen to "Bric A Brac". Cover has a small sawcut. Japanese reissue from 1981, UMV 2117, no insert or obi.
Recorded in Copenhagen in 1963 featuring Memphis Slim and others. UK later pressing.
1987 fusion/jazz rock with some ambient and electronic parts with a balearic vibe, check "Tribal Taboo" and "Christmas In Oaxaca". With Palle Mikkelborg, Uffe Markussen and Marilyn Mazur. Cover has ring/edge wear, creasing (not on website photo). Swedish original.
US mono original, MG V-8269 with black/silver trumpeter label and deep groove. Record is glossy with a few sleeve marks only, cover has light rubbing on back. Split live LP from 1957, listen to "Now's The Time".
Magma founder's soundtrack to movie from 1974. Very bombastic prog/jazz rock sounds. Listen to "Blum Tendiwa". French later pressing from 1970s.
Album from 1968 with a nice version of "To love somebody" plus of course the classic title track. Cover has a small tear on front (not in photo) and wear along bottom edge. US original, red/green labels with Broadway address.
1971 debut album from Jeff Lynne & co, symphonic prog rock de luxe. Listen to "10538 Overture". UK original, textured sleeve.
Slightly crazy avant rock with Arto Lindsay & Fred Frith, produced by Bill Laswell. Listen to "Hot seat" or "I.D.". US original. This copy is in shrink.
Easy-styled LP with a surprisingly funky take on "Get up I feel like being a sex machine" and the trippy "Bodybuilding". Some sample-friendly sounds and open drums hidden away elsewhere too. Marks and scuffs on record but plays quite well with occassional crackle and odd clicks. Cover has minor wear and creasing. German original.
1965 compilation with Homesick James, Etta James, Lightnin' Hopkins etc. Listen to the percussive blues in "I Sing Um The Way I Feel". Record has light marks, some tiny pressing bubbles. Plays well with soft occasional crackle/noise. Cover has light ring/corner wear, some lamination creasing. UK original.
1968 blues/gospel compilation. Listen to Rev. C.C. Chapman's voice in "On My Way". Strong tobacco. Record in fine shape with minor marks. US original.
LP from 1975 with hits as "Heavenly, That's What You Are To Me" and "What Am I Gonna Do With You"! 180 gram reissue.
Their second album, with "My Perfect Cousin" and more. UK original, with printed inner sleeve.
Piano trio LP from 1966 including groovy, high-spirited versions of "Feeling Good" and "Watermelon Man"! Sleeve marks on record, plays alright. Cover has ring/edge wear + minor sticker remains on front US stereo original, CS 9384 with 2 eye label and 360 Sound Stereo in white print.
Rare Irish folk compilation. Listen to the track by Cathal McConell, with lovely flute. Light marks on record, nothing deep. Cover has a few small stains, neat writing on back. Irish original.
2008 album by standup comedian and musician Gregg Turkington. US original. Still sealed.
French late 60s session with Kenny Clarke, Daniel Humair and Jimmy Woode among others. Later (unofficial) Italian pressing from 1989 (of LP first released in Japan as "Piano Improvisation" in 1977).
Their 1975 album, glammy rock with lots of quirk. Listen to "Tits". No saw cut on this copy, unlike photo. US original, gatefold sleeve.
The Butler brothers debut album with some really great ones like "We love you" and "Pulse". UK 2nd pressing.
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