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2xLP compilation with tracks by Birds, Fairies, Zoot Money, Graham Bond Organization, Steve Aldo etc.
LP recorded in 1963 with Milt Hinton and Hank Jones - listen to the beautiful version of "Stardust". 180 gram reissue from 1997.
Early soul classic with great songs as "Anything to say you're mine" and "At last". 180 gram reissue on blue vinyl. Includes four bonus tracks (the biggie "Seven day fool" is one of them).
2LP live from 1978. Unofficial release.
1979 album with the great tune "Berlin" + the two experimental ones, "C.3." and "Think Straight". UK original.
Remastered 180 g reissue.
1961 piano blues with amazing lyrics, listen to "Reminiscin' with Champion Jack". Record has light marks, small pressing bubble causing a few thumps first track of both sides. Cover has small tear on one flipback. Danish pressing from 1963 of "Champion Of The Blues" LP from 1961.
1969 country blues, listen to "I've Got A Bird To Whistle". Side A has light marks and plays with occasional surface noise, side B is fine. Cover has light wear, tiny tear on back. US original.
The first LP with Claes af Geijerstam on guitar duties, listen to "Blow my blues away". Light marks on record, plays ok with occasional surface noise. Cover has ringwear, creasing, old shop sticker on front. Swedish original.
Funky rock from 1973, listen to "Chinese Chicken". Cover has ring/corner wear, two small tears on front. US promo original.
Alternative version of the "Charmed Life" LP from 1988. Listen to the title track. Great copy in shrink with hype sticker. US original, yellow vinyl, with printed inner sleeve.
Atmospheric and spacious free jazz recorded 1978 with Charlie Haden, Lester Bowie and Kenny Wheeler. Listen to "Spirituals: The Language Of Love". Light marks, plays well. Cover has lamination lifting/fraying. German original.
Remastered 200 g reissue. Cover has tiny stain on back. No obi or inserts.
180 g reissue from 1997.
Great versions of "Papa's got a brand new bag" & "It's a man's world". Cover has old shop sticker on front. German original.
UK later pressing in flipback sleeve. Light marks, plays well with occasional soft background noise. Dylan's third studio LP, and certainly one of his best. Listen to the opening title track.
Popular free jazz album from 1979 with Johnny Dyani, Okay Temiz & Mongezi Feza. Listen to "Makaya makaya makaya" and "Witchdoctor's son". Record is visually low VG+ with a few surface scuffs, still plays great. Reissue from 2017.
LP from 1962 with Jim Hall, Bob Cranshaw and Ben Riley. Listen to "The bridge". US later pressing from 1977.
Classic funk LP including "You got to have a job" and "I need help". Slight dish warp not affecting play. No shrink on this copy. Reissue.
Nice modern jazz sounds on this 1987 Impulse release featuring Alvin Batiste, Ron Carter and Jack DeJohnette. "Beautiful; She Is" and "Reflections" are the best tracks for me, both with a deep, spiritual vibe. Records are in fine shape. Cover has minor wear and creasing plus thin saw cut on spine. German original.
Swedish versions of revolutionary songs, arranged by Björn J:son Lindh and featuring Okay Temiz & Janne Schaffer. Listen to "A Cuba" or the instrumental "La partida". Cover has small sticker on front and is signed by Cornelis. Swedish original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
"Footsteps in the dark" killer mellow soul that was used by Ice Cube for "It was a good day". Gatefold sleeve has a Nice Price-sticker on front and a shop sticker on front & back (not in photo). European original.
"Waldmädchen" dreamy vocal jazz track for the adventurous jazz DJs! 180 gram reissue, this copy is in shrink with hype sticker.
"Shake your rump to the funk" instant funk track & "Summer of our love" great soft soul groove on this from 1976! Cover has a cut corner. US original.
Another fine LP from Curtis, very enjoyable listening all through. "Never say you can't survive" and "Just want to be with you" are my picks. Cover has a sawcut. US original, with insert.
National Black United Front compilation from 1984, listen to "Us And Them" with Lloyd C. Daniel. Cover has stain on front, small tear on back, 11 cm bottom split. US original.
1970 album from this tremendous soul singer. Check "Let somebody love me" and the northern dancer "Have you heard about the fool". Vinyl is ok except for a 5 mm mark causing pops on B4. Cover has two small sawcuts. US original.
"Brazilian Love Affair" lovely soulful fusion/disco classic. Cover has sticker on back. European original.
Compilation of New York latin with a couple of soul and disco-inspired things added to the mix. Includes classics like Fania All Stars' "Coro miyare", Candido's "Jingo" and "Spirit of love" by Eddie Palmieri. Some surface marks and scuffs, plays well. Includes insert.
"I love music" & "Livin' for the weekend" soulful disco anthems! Cover has a small tear and a sticker on front (unlike photo). US original.
US mono pressing, MG 36101 with blue deep groove labels and oval logo = 2nd US pressing. Cover has 2 cm split top seam right + faint sticker mark on back. LP from 1956 with Bob Brookmeyer, Zoot Sims & Dave Bailey. Listen to "Lollypop".
"Yearning for your love" killer 80s soul classic. Cover has some edge/corner wear. US original with lyric inner sleeve.
LP from 1995 including the awesome "1,2 pass it" featuring Doug E Fresh, Fat Joe and KRS One. US original, nice copy in shrink with hype sticker.
LP from 1979 with the disco hit "Dance with you". Cover has a creased corner (but no sticker, unlike photo). US original.
Marley Marl-produced album from 1987 with the monster classic "The Bridge". Cover has some edge wear and a few small tears (not in photo). German original.
Wailers LP from 1974 and the first one without Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer. Includes "Lively Up Yourself", "Rebel Music", "No Woman No Cry". Cover has ring/rubwear (not on photo). US 2nd pressing.
Rootsy funk album with highlights in "Hang loose", "Fencewalk" and "Don't mess with people". Reissue, gatefold sleeve not in shrink (unlike photo).
Classic ECM album from 1974 with Keith Jarrett, Palle Danielsson and Jon Christensen. Listen to the intense "Spiral Dance". Cover has some lamination peeling around edges and sun fading (not on photo). German original without LC code.
Only album by short-lived band fronted by Keef Hartley. Too bad, because "Long and lonely night" and the second part of "Looks like rain" really shows promise. US original.
LP from 1991 with tracks as "No B.S. allowed", "Uda man" and the funky "Don't let your mouth...". US original in shrink, with printed inner sleeve.
"I don't want to be a freak" classic disco. US original.
LP featuring 50s recordings previously released on the US 10" "The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet" and the Danish EP "Trio! Vol. 1". Listen to "Stockholm Sweetnin'". Cover has large splits on spine + small splits on top and bottom seam at opening. First US LP release for this material, Fantasy 86010 with blue deep groove labels.
"You're what's missing in my life", "Let's run away together" and "I'll be your servant" great 70s soul tunes. Cover has a small sawcut and a minor corner bump. US original.
3xLP covering concerts that Mingus did in France in 1964 with Eric Dolphy and Clifford Jordan. Listen to "Fable of Faubus". Record 2 is VG, the other ones are fine. French original, this copy has BIEM on labels.
Oliver Nelson-arranged LP from 1963 including a fine version of "Naima". Dutch stereo original, 136 308 MCY.
Their first album, sought after for awesome classics as "Kool is back" & "Sister Janie". Old reissue.
"Run Shaker Life" and "For What It's Worth" catchy, uplifting gospel soul tunes. Cover has a little corner wear. US original, comes with lyric sheet and printed inner sleeve (a little split and taped).
Early Blue Note album with Sonny Rollins, Bud Powell, Tommy Potter, Roy Haynes, Charlie Rouse, Tadd Dameron a.o. Listen to "Our Delight". Cover has a minor residue mark. French 80s reissue.
US mono original, A-3 with orange/black Am-Par labels and RVG in dead wax. Marks and lines on record, plays with mild background noise, still enjoyable. Cover has basic shelf wear, some lamination bubbles and small and faint marker pen writing on back. Early Impulse title with lovely jazz tunes in "Impulse" and "Speak Low".
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