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WORLD PACIFIC - USA Later Pressing
LP · VG+/VG · 120 SEK
Later US stereo pressing, STEREO-1298 with tan deep groove labels. Cover has 4 cm split top seam right, corner bend top right, minor bump on top seam, 5-6 cm split on bottom seam center. Late 50s album featuring Gil Evans-arranged versions of standards like "Manteca", "Round About Midnight" and "St. Louis Blues". With Cannonball Adderley & John Coles.
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RCA VICTOR - Argentina 2nd Pressing
LP · VG+/VG · 120 SEK
Argentinian tango LP. Cover has small tear dot on front, edge wear and name sticker on back. Argentinian 2nd pressing with orange labels.
Experimental/IDM from 2021, far out to say the least. US original, on grey marble vinyl.
UK original.
1980 album with a nice version of Larry Wallis' "Police Car". Cover has faint sticker mark on front. UK original.
1989 soundtrack. Great copy. German original.
1983 goth rock. Cover has tiny tear + two minimal stains on back. UK original.
Album from 1973. Cover has faint sticker mark on front. UK original.
1961 blues album featuring King Curtis, listen to the smooth organ blues in "Yes Lawd". US 2nd pressing.
1982 album from Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis & co. "777-9311", "Wild & loose" etc. Plenty of surface marks, still plays ok. European 2nd issue with shield labels, includes printed inner.
1976 album with the breezy "Since You Went Away". US original.
"Blowin' your mind" cool funk tune on this 1972 blaxplo soundtrack. Vinyl has plenty of light marks n.a.p. plus a feelable but very light scratch across most of side 1. This causes soft ticks in parts, but still enjoyable to hear. "Blowin' your mind" plays well. German original.
One of the first female rap groups to go big with hits as "Tramp" and "My mike sounds nice". Early 2nd issue including "Push it", which was not on the first issue.
European original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
Punk-funky new wave from 1982, listen to "Le Java". European original, with printed inner sleeve.
Progressive rock with a jazzy touch, listen to "Past orbits of dust". Cover has ring/rub wear, small sticker on back. Dutch original, gatefold sleeve.
Debut album from 1976 that's much better and rootsier than their later material, check the version of "Satta Massa Gana" (called "Sette Messgana"). US original, black labels version.
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MPS RECORDS - Germany Original
LP · EX/VG+ · 120 SEK
MPS-album from 1979. German original.
Album from 1966. Small tear label side B. German original.
Spaced out prog album from 1974, the third in the "Radio Gnome Invisible" trilogy. Listen to "The isle of everywhere". Record has light marks, plays well. Cover has tearing on front. UK later pressing.
"Cops And Robbers" and "Mumblin' Guitar" - there you have two reasons for owning this album. 1984 reissue.
US original from 1972, promo copy. Gatefold sleeve has minor rub wear and a punch hole.
Hip hop classic from 1992, contains "360 degrees (what goes around)", "Ya know how it goes" and "Check it out". Plenty of light marks on vinyl, plays ok. Cover has a price tag on front. Reissue.
Mexican later pressing with misprinted titles. Their first LP including "Your time is gonna come" & "Dazed and confused".
Bill Laswell-produced electro afro featuring Herbie Hancock on DX-7 on "Harima" and "Dewgal". French original, blue labels version.
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VERVE RECORDS - USA Original
LP · VG+/VG+ · 120 SEK
US mono original, V-4070 with black/silver T logo labels and deep groove. Tiny sticker mark on front cover.
Instrumental album where James concentrates on the organ instead of singing. Catchy, driving mod version of "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf", plus the jazzy funk tune "Mr Hip". Reissue.
Lushly orchestrated album from 1969, including "Don't cry my love" and "The look of love". Cover has partial fraying/splits on spine, otherwise ok. US original.
The original version of the rock/funk evergreen "Vehicle". Cover has cut corner, ring/edge wear, sticker on front (not in photo). US original, WS 1863 with green labels and shield logo.
Lovely 70s soul on "I get carried away" and "Didn't I tell you". Cover has oartial edge wear, minimal split on top seam, small sticker removal mark on front (not on photo). US original.
US original from 1974. Cover in shrink with a little corner wear and a minimal seam split.
1962 album produced by Clyde Otis. Check the version of "Stardust". Cover has minor shelf wear (but no sticker, unlike photo). US mono original.
"You accuse me" wonderful late 70s soul that reminds me a lot of Jones Girls. "How long" is great as well. Cover has a sawcut and minor wear. US original, blue/beige label variation.
"Why can't we simply fall in love" & "Willoughby Brook" nice Sly Stone-ish soul/funk. No shrink on this copy, cover has some ring wear, tiny sawcut and a minor paper bubble on front & back. US original.
"(If you're ready) come go with me" awesome soul classic. US original.
Killer version of Lamont Dozier's "Going back to my roots". Light marks on vinyl, plays ok. Cover is worn around edges and has a sticker + tiny tear on front (not on photo). US original.
Established but sometimes underrated group that knew how to lay down a disco funk groove. Check "We're almost there" and "The get-down mellow sound". Cover has some ring wear (unlike photo) and a cut corner. US original.
Funky jazz LP produced by Johnny Pate. Check "Groove drops" and "Ode to Billy Joe". Cover has shelf wear plus some staining visible on back. Scandinavian original with NCB on labels (record made in Germany, cover made in Norway).
Compilation from 1973 with some of their best material on the T-Neck label, including superb classics like "Work to do", "Brother, brother brother" and "Love the one you're with". Cover has a sticker (different than on photo) and a small pen mark on front.
Soulful Chicago house from 1989. Vinyl has two pressing bubbles causing a few thumps. Cover looks alright (no ring wear, unlike photo). US original.
Classic disco in "Double Cross" and "Love thang" - the definition of the Salsoul sound! Cover has a shop sticker on front & back (not on photo). US original.
"The world awakes" wonderful jazz tune with lovely tenor sax and Tete Montoliu on keys. LP in nice shape, just a few sleeve scuffs. US pressing from 1978 = later issue of early 70s Spanish original, then called "Soul's nite out".
"I love music" & "Livin' for the weekend" soulful disco anthems. Cover has some edge wear and a tiny pressure stamp. European original.
1959 album with Art Farmer, Dave Bailey and Bill Crown. Great 50s jazz in "Festive Minor" and "What Is There To Say?" and the version of "My Funny Valentine". Minor wear on labels around spindle hole. Cover has basic wear/aging and lamination bubbling. Dutch stereo original (of LP released in the US as "What Is There To Say?".
"Pull up to the bumper" and "Feel up" killer club classics. No shrink on this copy, cover has a small residue mark. Scandinavian original.
1980 album with majestic midtempo soul on "Love don't feel like love no more" (different version than the 7"). Cover has a little rub wear and a small pressure stamp on front and back (but no stamp, unlike photo). US original.
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FOUR LEAF CLOVER - Sweden Original
LP · VG+/VG+ · 100 SEK
Trumpet player Urban Agnas together with the popular Lars Jansson trio on an album from 1985. Listen to "Svensson". Record looks more or less unplayed but has some minimal pressing bubbles causing a few odd light ticks, not very disturbing. Cover shows light shelf wear only. Swedish only original.
FMP album from 1978. Listen to "Detour". Cover has edge wear and creasing, small worn spots on back. German only original.
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