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Big album from 1992 produced by Erick Sermon. Includes "Tonight's da night", "Blow your mind" & "Time 4 sum aksion". A few scuffs and light marks on record, plays fine with slight background noise. One mark over A3/A4 causing super soft occasional clicks. Does not include printed inner sleeve. Unofficial reissue.
De La from 1993. US original in pic sleeve.
Classic tunes from 1988, "Wrath" sampling The Meters. US original, sleeve still in shrink with hype sticker.
From 1988 including "Charlie sez". Light edge wear on cover, no shrink or hypesticker as in website photo. US original with printed inner sleeve.
Their best track - a brilliant hip hop classic from 1994. US original in picture sleeve with hype sticker.
Hugely popular soundtrack from 1984, including great tracks from Jazzy Jay, Treacherous Three & Rockers Revenge. No sticker on cover as pictured, slight staining. German original.
2nd US pressing without "Gz Up, Hoes Down" and "Tha Next Episode" (printed on cover and label, but not pressed on actual vinyl). Lots of marks and light scratches, including a longer one on side E resulting in some low-level clicks in the second half. Rest plays ok with a bit of background crackle. Shelf/edge wear on cover. Big Dr Dre-produced hip hop LP from 1993 with "Who Am I", "Ain't No Fun", "Gin and Juice" and more.
Soundtrack from 1988 with tracks by Eric B & Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap etc. Cover in torn shrink, has a punch hole. Canadian original.
Killer independent hip hop from 1998. US original in custom-stickered sleeve.
LP from 1975 with the raw, funky "Tribal bumpin" and intense percussive disco on "Montezuma's revenge". Cover has ring wear, a small drill hole and faint writing front. US original.
"Kinzambi" and "Barazinbar" nice afro funk. Broken sealing sticker on cover. Later (3rd) UK issue of the "Zimbabwe" LP.
"Love lifted me" great modern soul/gospel that was on a Soul Jazz comp way back. Cover has a sealing sticker (not in photo) and a distribution sticker on back. Swedish original.
1976 album with the killer sleazy disco funk "Sexy lady" and the percussive gem "High light". Small writing front, ring wear back of cover. US original.
Great dancefloor rocker with the dub version "Outside broadcast" on the flip. Strong VG-shape with minimal scuffs only, plays fine. CBS sleeve but missing sticker. UK original.
"Earth dance" funky jazz with a cool intro. Cover has a minor bend along spine and some creasing. US original.
Jazz/funk jazz with four drummers, check the not-so-mellow funky jazz number "Super Mellow". Cover has a large corner cut and a few edge creases. US original.
Fusion classic featuring the hip hop-sampled "Opus Pocus" (Jaylib, Company Flow) and "Come On, Come Over", but don't miss the progressive tribal cut "Okonkole Y Trompa"! With Herbie Hancock, Don Alias and Hubert Laws. Dutch later pressing on white/blue labels.
"You've changed" beautiful vocal jazz on a lush and wonderful LP. Very clean record. Label identifiers have been censored on labels and cover. Late 70s reissue with one eye/all round CBS logo.
US mono original: Pacific Jazz PJ-1216 with black/silver label and deep groove. Light marks on record, plays ok with some soft background crackle. Cover rating due to full seam splits (spine intact). Mid 50s jazz with Jim Hall and Buddy Collette, listen to "Jonalah".
European early mono pressing, silver on black labels. Record in clean state save for three inaudible hairline marks on side 1. Excellent big band jazz LP featuring Benny Bailey, Jimmy Woode, Sahib Shihab & Åke Persson. Check the original version of "Om Mani Padme Hum" that's maybe better known by Sahib Shihab - tough, percussive 60s jazz!
LP from 1968 with the atmospheric, eastern-tinged "Bedouin". Clean record, cover in fine shape except a bit of bending along the spine, nothing bad. Early 2nd US pressing with black/blue Liberty/UA label. Van Gelder in dead wax.
"Song Sung Long" hypnotic funk/fusion used in hip hop. German original.
Top stuff from Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke in 2003, listen to "Cern". German original on black vinyl.
"Do you remember Malcolm?" driving club tune with hard drums! LP has some marks on but nothing deep, plays ok with only some light occasional distractions. Writing on a label and cover, latter also has rub marks and corner wear. French original.
LP from 1958 with mostly mambo/plena, also check the bomba track "Caballero Que Bomba". Lots of scuff marks and light scratches, more so on side 1, plays fine. US original on orange labels.
Latin LP from 1984. Contains the happy vocal track "Samba es la musica", but I prefer the version of the cumbia classic "La cumbia campesina". Swedish original with printed inner sleeve.
1981 dub set recorded at Channel One with deep cuts as "Foundation Stepper" and "Destruction Sound Battle". Light storage marks on surface of vinyl, rated VG due to some brief clicks on B1. Later UK pressing with orange/white labels.
Modern roots with a deep Wackie's vibe, great vocals from Christine Miller and a killer horns version too!
Another classic Marley album with "Is It Love", "Sun Is Shining", "Easy Skanking" etc. Swedish original with NCB on labels and SIB-Tryck on back cover.
Classic live LP with versions of "Trenchtown Rock", "Get Up Stand Up" etc. UK original with hype sticker. Includes poster.
Odd 80s rock with a Balearic/ECM feel. Try "E=Mc2", "Gyro" or "Sen drömmer jag en stund om dig". Cover has slight ring wear + creasing, sticker on front. Swedish original, with lyrics insert.
Oddball disco funk from 1975. Writing on label. French original.
Dancehall in vocal + version. Somewhat cloudy vinyl but plays well. Jamaican later pressing.
Beyond classic reggae track that over the years has crossed over into house and disco sets as well. No centre on this copy. UK original.
1976 tune on his classic "Police And Thives" rhythm. Dreamy dub version with the typical sounds from Black Ark. UK reissue.
2010 reissue of rare 12" from 1981, check the heavy dub on the flip.
Two tough drum machine instrumentals from Family Man/Wailers Band. Reissue.
Classic tune from the Don Gorgon, dub on the flip. Record looks fine but plays with some slight background noise. Jamaican later pressing.
Skwee with an Albanian touch! Swedish original, black vinyl version.
Great soulful tune produced by Neville King. Dub on the flip. Gently clouded appearance of vinyl, plays fine. UK reissue.
Killer tune on second UK pressing. Heavy dub on the flip.
Sweet, soulful reggae produced by Harry Mudie. Version on flip. UK original.
Roots reggae from 1977, dub on the flip. Jamaican original.
US later pressing (no matter what the label says).
Killer Yami Boloe tune on Augustus Pablo produced rhythm. Record has marks and it's not the best pressing, plays with some occasional background pops (worse than soundclip).
Sound system classic and for me Bunny Wailer's best tune. Heavy deep vocal and killing rhythm! Very superficial marks only, plays fine. Edge wear and tiny sticker on back of pic sleeve. UK original.
UK original in great shape. Company sleeve a little bit ragged at the opening.
Fine Joe Gibbs-production from early 70s. Flip is an unrelated Errol T-dub. Reissue.
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