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Belgian producer soFa, German musician Houschyar and legendary Turkish drummer/percussionist Okay Temiz team up for a mini-album of smokey, chugging kraut beats. Check out "Rhythm Is The Mother" for a taste.
Vocal jazz from 2025. European/worldwide original, insert included.
Compilation produced by Gail Zappa and Joe Travers. Unofficial release, picture disc in gatefold sleeve.
UK stereo original, SBPG 62510 with textured orange labels and flipback cover. Great quintet session with Hancock, Williams, Carter & Coleman, including classics like "All Blues".
Prog rock from 1975, listen to "Ge Mig Sanningen". Swedish original.
Trippy album from 1967 with plenty of sitar and other mind-expanding instruments. Check "Coloured rain" and "Hole in my shoe". Reissue with bonus tracks. No shrink on this copy, unlike photo.
Spiritual free jazz with influences of Arabian music. Check "Mali doussn'gouni" and the weird but great "Tantra". Reissue from 2020, clear vinyl.
Swedish prog from 1971 with a proto punk feel. Listen to "T-doja" or "Sprutan". Record has lots of marks, plays with some surface noise and odd clicks. Cover has ring/corner wear, some wear at opening, small wrting on back. No sticker on this copy, unlike photo. Swedish original, no lyrics insert or bonus 7".
"This album contains the best part of The Floyds continental tours in 1970-1971 and is therefore an absolute must for every Pink Floyd-fan." it says on back of cover. Record has light marks, plays ok with minor distractions. Cover has ring/corner wear, small tear on front (not on photo). Unofficial release.
1968 album including the midtempo cut "Here I am baby" + the LP-only northern gem "Your love can save me". Cover has two small drill holes (not on photo). US original with yellow/tan deep groove labels and single globe.
Fusion LP from 1980 with the discofied "Just Around The Corner" and the spacey funk jazz track "4 AM". European original.
1953-54 recordings including the killer jazz dance classic "Mau Mau"! Reissue from 1983.
Their second album, a true a milestone in hip hop. Contains "Rebel Without A Pause" and "Bring The Noise". Plenty of marks and lines on record, still plays ok with only some occasional light ticks. US original, this is the version without Columbia-logos along the label rim, MASTERDISK DMM in dead wax, "Public Enemy", in yellow print on front.
Swedish folk-jazz from 2025, in parts reminding me of Moondog's work.
Japanese album from 1992 with alternate takes of fine jazz set recorded 1959 with Thad Jones, McCoy Tyner, Dave Bailey, Jimmy Garrison & Benny Golson. Check "Bang Bang". Japanese original from 1992, COJY-9018 with insert but no obi.
Real lo-fi prog with attitude and power. Listen to the best (?) non-Hendrix version of "Hey Joe", here titled "Hej Gud", or the depressing "Oscar". Record has light marks, plays well with minor distractions. Cover has ringwear, miscoloration on front. Swedish original with red back cover.
One of the truly great soul/funk groups from the 60s through to the 80s. This LP contains their impressive take on "Love the one you're with" and the powerful "Ohio". Reissue, nice copy in shrink.
Straight, natural blues on this 1969 album, absolutely no rock'n'roll. Listen to "61 highway". Fine copy with little wear. US later pressing, yellow labels.
Deep jazz set from 1977. Strong line up including Tomasz Stanko, Juhani Aaltonen, Terje Rypdal a.o. Listen to "Satu". Cover has lamination loosening. German original.
Italian cosmic prog rock/disco from 1979. If you like Giorgio Farina's "Discocross" then try this. Listen to "Proxima Centauri". Great copy but no shrink or sticker on this copy. Reissue 180 g vinyl.
"Aspects" great jazzy soul. "Dreams" is nice too, plus there's solid jazzfunk/disco on "Swingin". Cover has a sticker on back. UK original, with printed inner sleeve.
"Batucada" is pretty much self-explanatory - percussion mayhem that used to be a popular DJ spin in the jazzier circuits back in the day. US original, light blue label, includes insert.
"Razor boy" - jazzy fusion track with nice vibes. "Your gold teeth" is pleasant too. This copy is not in shrink, unlike photo. Indian original.
2015 free jazz release including the sidelong "Frippe Calling" where Uuskyla plays percussion over an old solo saxophone recording with the legendary Bengt "Frippe" Nordström. Also includes a bonus 7" with an excerpt from Nordström's "BNLP 9B" plus a track by Miljövårdsverket.
"Get in the groove" classic jazz/latin/salsa from Sweden. Whole album is solid salsa/latin. "Gulliver" is a nice latin track and "It's the rhythm" a popular disco spin. Nice copy, just a shop sticker on front and tiny wear towards the opening. Swedish original with printed inner sleeve.
Classic 60s soul album mixing his earlier Ric Tic material like "Agent double O soul" and "S.O.S. Stop her on sight" with Gordy ones like "I want my baby back". Northern soul galore! Cover has light edge/corner wear and a small drill hole (unlike website photo). US original with purple wedge label.
Very sparse and moody, cinematic album from 2021. Still sealed copy.
Strong experimental LP with both slow, druggy tracks with heavy drums like "Väntan", and some more out there moments as well. Cover has old shop sticker on back, small writing on front (not on photo). Swedish original.
1972 album with a mix of fusion and free jazz, featuring Charlie Haden, Paul Motian & Dewey Redman. Check the gentle piano ballad "Birth" or the sample treasure "Spirit" with loads of weird sounds waiting to get picked up. US original, red/green labels with 1841 Broadway-address. This copy is in shrink.
70s soul in the Betty Wright style with "Romance without finance" and the lovely crossover dancer "No deposit, no return". Cover has ring wear, some edge wear plus 14 cm split top seam right. US original.
"It only happens" awesome midtempo 70s soul (for me better than the Jackie Wilson version), plus her take on "Sha-la bandit". Cover has some creasing and a sawcut. US original.
The title track is a a soulful disco evergreen, plus you get the uptempo stormer "You got me dancing". Swedish original.
"Sakara" awesome, hypnotic jazz. Cover has some shelf wear and a bent corner. German original.
Ultra rare modern soul album, here on an expanded reissue from 2003 with added value including their Black Forest 45 "Don't do this to me" and their Dawn-Lite monster "I was born to love you" (none of them on the original LP). Light marks, plays well.
Essential hip hop history from 1983 with tracks by Cold Crush Brothers, Rammelzee etc. This copyhas a 9x2 cm sticker on front cover. Tiny pen marks on labels. US original.
1950s jazz with George Morrow, Harold Land and Richie Powell. Check "Sweet Clifford" or "Darn That Dream". Mild staining on back cover. Japanese reissue from 1982, EXPR-1010, mono pressing. With obi but no insert.
Raw, rootsy soul album with a highlight in "What's the headlines" that's been sampled. Also a good r&b/funk tune in "Why did you put your shoes under my bed". LP in solid shape. Cover has ring/rub/edge wear, small sticker mark on front. US original.
Lovely jazz classic from 1959. Listen to "Move". Record in solid shape, not afr from EX. Cover in shrink (unlike photo). Later US 70s pressing with yellow labels.
Dutch mono original, 682 044 TL. Quite a lot of surface marks, plays with a little background crackle but not bad. Cover has a sticker on back. Small mark/scratch on B-side label. Lovely jazz classic from 1958, including beautiful tracks as "It Ain't Neccesarily So", "The Buzzard Song" and that stunning version of "Summertime"!
US version of their 1964 debut, with a slightly different track listing. Record in fine shape with a few minor marks. Cover has some staining on front. US later pressing from 1972.
Free jazz LP with fusion influences. Recorded live 1970 with Albert Mangelsdorff, Eje Thelin, Karin Krog, Terje Rypdal etc. Listen to "Ved soerevatn". French original, MPS 15038 with orange labels.
Straight jazz LP with one of Sweden's best piano players. Listen to "Morning party". Cover has light wear, sticker on back. Early 2nd Swedish pressing with blue labels, most likely late 60's release of original from 1963.
1976 album with Gary Bartz, listen to "Departure" and "Parody". This copy is in shrink with cut corner. US original.
LP from 1989 with Charlie Haden, Billy Higgins and James Clay. Check the version of Ornette Coleman's "Compute". European original.
Funky album from 1973 with highlights in "Nonsense", "That's all that matters to me" and the soulful "One two three...". Vinyl is EX to NM. Cover in shrink with a small drill hole. US original.
Great Miles album from 1965, including "Iris" and "Eighty one". Vinyl is strong VG, a few long surface marks, plays well. Cover has 6 cm split on top & bottom edge, some ring wear, one sticker on back, two stickers + small tear on front (not in photo). German stereo original with orange label and small deep groove.
US mono original, PRLP 7059 with yellow/black labels, 446 W. 50th ST. NYC-address, deep groove on both sides and RVG in dead wax. Record has one long, lightly feelable scratch line on side B but I can't hear more than a few light ticks. Apart from that just some surface marks and plays alright. Cover looks ok on front, has some rubbing, mild staining along spine and a fairly small tear on back. Two classic jazz outfits on a mid 50s album including a version of "Buhaina".
Soul/funk album from 2011 with the great northern-style dancer "Steppin' all over me" and the darker "Slim's theme" that reminds me of Lee Fields. Nice copy in shrink (no sticker, unlike website photo). Canadian original.
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