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UK mono original. Sticker mark label side B.
German original.
US original, with printed inner sleeve. This copy is in shrink with hype sticker.
1975 compilation with a heap of solid Memphis gold: "I'm still in love with you", "Let's stay together", "Tired of being alone", "How can you men a broken heart" etc. Some marks, mostly light ones. Plays well overall but with some crackle and clicks on B2.
Big 80s soul classic including lovely tunes as "Sweet love" and "Caught up in the rapture". Record has plenty of surface marks and a tiny mark causing 2-3 pops, otherwise plays well. European original.
"(It's the way) nature planned it" & "How will I forget you" awesome soul tunes - big bang for a small buck! Cover in torn shrink (unlike photo) with a sawcut. US original.
"You make me tremble" wonderful 70s soul - pure bliss and a must-have if you like Bobby Womack as much as I do. "Let your love come down" is really nice as well. Cover has a cut corner and minor wear. US original.
Eugene Record-produced album from 1977, check the funky "Hang Loose". Cover is low VG+ due to a small stain on front. Small pen mark on labels. US original.
Value-for-money soul/disco LP from 1981 with standouts in the midtempo dancer "Can't stop loving you baby" + the awesome two stepper "I'm the one for you". Cover has edge wear, sticker residue mark on front and back (no sticker, unlike photo), small rip on back. US original.
Great mid-70s soul on "I'm gonna give you respect", "If you're ever gonna love me" and "Let me down easy"! Some tunes produced by Willie Hutch & Clayton Ivey. Cover has light wear and a sawcut. US original.
"When you make up tomorrow" & "Chance" nice soulful disco. US original in shrink with hype sticker, includes printed inner.
"Let's go all the way (down)" soulful disco dancefloor bomb. Cover has light wear and a sticker on back. US original.
Tom Moulton-produced album from 1978. US original in lovely condition, just a tiny sawcut on sleeve.
"The wisdom of time" and "Floy joy" lovely Smokey Robinson-penned tunes! Cover has a cut corner (unlike photo) and some wear on top seam. US original.
"All night thing" big disco hit on this LP from 1980. Plenty of minor marks and a couple of very light scratches, plays well. UK original with printed inner sleeve.
1976 album from the master Lamont including the awesome midtempo tune "Can't get off until the feeling stops". Cover has a sawcut. US original.
1968 release from this superb soul singer, including top tunes like "Comin' on strong" and "Words can never tell it". Cover has a drill hole. US stereo original.
US mono original, Atlantic 1231, black label with silver lettering. Deep groove on both sides. Plenty of marks and light scratches on record, plays with some background crackle but still decent. Cover shows basic wear/aging plus neat stamp on back. Classic jazz LP from 1956, listen to the version of "Woodyn you".
Vocal jazz album from 1977 including a nice bossa jazz version of Stevie Wonder's "Bird Of Beauty". Cover has small sticker mark + tiny and faint writing on front. US original, this is the issue with white labels.
Jazz-inspired rock album from 1973 including the great "Are You Too Clever" which comes recommended if you like Richie Havens. Clean record, cover has one minor corner bump. US original with gold labels.
2004 album with a souped-up version of Archie Shepp's "Blues for Brother George Jackson"! Cover in shrink (not on photo).
"Florent Florant" good fusion tune. Cover has ring/edge wear, sticker tear on front (not on photo). Swedish original on Svenska Love, with printed inner sleeve.
Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Eldridge & friends recorded live in 1975. Cover has two discrete sticker marks on front. Japanese original, MW 2150, no obi or insert. Promo issue with white labels/black print.
Funk/soul album from 1980 with a nice midtempo groove on the title track. Cover has a small sawcut. US original.
Accomplished and varied album from Ayro in 2005. Check the almost-house "Lotus blooms" and the break-y latin track "Bombakiss". US original in shrink.
LP from 1970 with funky jazz on "Stick with it". No shrink on this copy, cover has a sawcut, two small splits and some rub wear. US original, red/green labels and Broadway address.
Compilation from 1971 with one track each from artists like Horst Jankowski, Wolfgang Dauner Trio, Dave Pike Set, Fritz Pauer, Freddie Hubbard, Terje Rypdal among others. Cover has some edge wear plus this copy has some price tag remains on front and sticker remains at opening front, back and inside gatefold (not on website photo). German original, MPS 13502 with pink labels.
Modern jazz LP from 1976 with Åke Johansson. "Hommage a Satie part C" is the standout tune for me, plus there are some nice spiritual moments here and there. Swedish only original.
Piano trio with David Friesen and Clifford Jarvis, recorded 1977. Listen to "Ending". Cover has one bumped corner. US original.
LP from 1977 with Frank Wess, Roland Hanna, George Mraz and Richard Pratt. Listen to the fast "Surge". 2nd German pressing with Bellaphon-distribution and LC 3126 on back cover.
Straight jazz from 1962 with Melvin Jackson, Willie Pickens, Joe Diorio and Harold Jones. Great 60s jazz in "Dancing Bull"! Early 2nd US pressing, SR3028/VJLP 3028 with black labels with rainbow band and bracket logo (of oval logo original).
LP from 1983 produced by Ray Parker Jr, including the lovely midtempo tunes "Mr telephone man" and "Take a message from my body". European original.
"Martin's funeral" cool, moody tune that's been used by A Tribe Called Quest. Cover has overall wear and a drill hole. US original.
Disco/funk LP from 1980, produced by Bunny Sigler. Check "It's cool" & "Everybody". Cover has some edge wear and a long, thin scratch on front (not in photo). US original.
Solo piano album from 1971. Listen to "Jazz frit". Record is very clean. Cover has mild wear and some lamination bubbling along spine. French original.
Selected tracks from the European release "My Kind Of Sunshine". "Timbales Calientes" is latin-inspired fusion. Nice version of "Senor Blues" as well. Cover has a tiny tear and a small sticker on front (unlike website photo). US original.
"The sound table" killer disco/fusion classic! Cover has some wear and minimal tear on front. US original.
"I Hope You're Satisfied" great pop/beat/vocal jazz tune from 1967 that is like a mix of Novi Singers and Carpenters. Also includes the lovely "Theme From Lions Summer" in similar but more laidback style. Cover has lamination peeling/bubbling around edges, shelf wear and an old price sticker on back. Swedish only original.
Duo LP from 1987, listen to "Ictus". Record is a bit pale/cloudy and plays with occassional light hiss. Two small library stickers on side A label. Cover has library sticker plus minor tearing on back. Danish original.
Mid 60s LP with Tubby Hayes and John Dankworth, listen to "Iceberg". Plenty of marks on record, plays with some background crackle. Cover has a few small tears at opening front and back. UK mono original, TL.5217.
Compilation from 1988 of hard to get material from the African Recordings series made between 1971-79. Spiritual vibes on "Bra Joe from Kilimanjaro" and "Sathima".
The popular pianist in a solo set from 1983. Listen to "For Monk". German original.
Live recording from 1964 where Ray lets loose on "I gotta woman" and "Baby, don't you cry". US stereo original with signal logo.
2xLP set from 1973 featuring 1953-56 recordings previously released on various Prestige-albums, including the killer jazz dance classic "Mau Mau".
Solo LP with the Spanish pianist, containing his tender "Words Of Love". Danish original with boxed "SteepleChase Records"-logo on labels.
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