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Fusion from 1988. US original in shrink.
Compilation from 1981. Cover has ring/edge wear, sticker on front, some stains on back.
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.
"Hurt So Bad" in a lovely vocal jazz version with so much atmosphere. Record is a bit scuffy but plays ok with minor distractions only. Cover has minor corner wear and tiny stain dot on back. French only original.
"Don't wanna be a fool" anthemic modern soul classic on LP from 1977. The album-only "Follow my love" is another killer. Cover has some creasing, tiny sawcut, small sticker/tiny tear on back. US original with printed inner.
Excellent 2024 release from the Mount Analogue camp, aquatic house sound with some ambient touches. Listen to "Les Étoiles". Includes insert.
Landmark album from 1990 with classics as "911 is a joke", "Burn Hollywood burn", "Brother's gonna work it out" etc. LP is low VG with plenty of surface marks, still plays decent. European original with lyric inner sleeve. Includes a large poster, which unfortunately has a rip of 8 cm.
LP from 1965 with Don Cherry. Check "Freein' up" or "Lydia in bags groove". Postage as for 2 LPs due to heavy gatefold cover. German stereo original on Saba, SB 15059 with pink labels, tree logo and small deep groove.
"Work song" disco floorfiller with an immense breakdown. LP only has some light marks. Cover has a cut corner, ring/rub wear, worn edges, a few split and tape repair on top. US original.
Cool leftfield jazz on the legendary Tribe label, featuring Phil Ranelin and Marcus Belgrave. Listen to "Angry Young Man". Reissue, still sealed copy. Soundclip from previous copy.
Lesser seen LP from them, from 1977. Check "Knuckle head funkin'" or "Not guilty". Cover is strong VG due to 6 cm split middle top seam and some lamination peeling on back. German original.
"Angel" and "That's the way I feel about cha" top soul classics on this LP from 1973. Vinyl is virtually NM, cover has a little peeling on top seam. US original with red/green label and Broadway address.
One side each with Werner & Sjösten's groups. Listen to "Ladislav" and "My Funny Valentine" by Sjösten's group. Swedish-only original.
Fantastic Italian 60s jazz with Dino Piana and Giorgio Azzolini. "Exotic" is my favourite. Reissue from 2006.
LP from 1955, but the recordings were made in 1945-46. Listen to "One bass hit". Cover has clear tape + partial splits on top and bottom seam at opening. Later US pressing with maroon label (from late 60s/early 70s).
LP with Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, Sonny Rollins & John Lewis. Try "Blue room". OJC reissue from 1983.
Free jazz from 1966 featuring Eddie Gale, Ken McIntyre & Jimmy Lyons. Listen to "Steps". 180 gram reissue mastered from the original tapes.
1971 album with 16 of his speeches. Cover has worn edges and some ring wear. US original.
German release of Blonde on Blonde split in two - this is the first LP. German original.
"Wake up" and "The truth shall make you free" hard funk on LP from 1973. A couple of good deep soul tracks as well. Cover has a little ring wear and a few cm peeling on top seam. US original.
Turiya and Devadip on a cosmic jazz trip in 1974. Listen to "Angel Of Air". Some light marks, nothing deep. CBS-sticker on labels. US original, PC 32900, with printed inner sleeve.
Classic Stax soul album with the timeless title track + the killer crossover dancer "I can't give you up". Vinyl is clean, cover has three bent/bumped corners. UK original.
Album from 1976 with "Money Is The Poor Peoples Cry" and the groovy "Smooth And Sort" that could appeal to soul fans. Nice copy (no sticker on cover, unlike photo). German original.
Nice version of "Love makes the world go round" plus the lovely midtempo dancer "Dear lover". Cover has minor wear. US stereo original with purple/brown/white Atco label.
"I Pioneered This" Marley Marl-produced classic from 1988. Cover has small saw cut on lower seam (not on website photo). US original, with printed inner sleeve (has edge splits).
Psychedelic album with the lovely Andrece twins' haunting voices and Axelrod-esque music. Listen to "Hurdy gurdy man" and "Along Came Sam". 180 gram reissue. This copy is not in shrink, unlike photo.
Japan-only compilation including great tunes from Roberto Roena, Bobby Rodriguez, Louie Ramirez etc. Check "There you go" with the Fania All Stars. Cover in torn shrink with hype sticker.
Top Italian 60s jazz with Dino Piana, Renato Sellani, Gianni Cazzola and Giorgio Azzolini. The whole LP is a joy to listen to - check "Il Grimmo" or "Guess Who". Reissue from 2007 of rare original.
Top vocal jazz album, one of the best on the Black Jazz label. Especially check the versions of "Maiden voyage" and "See you later". Reissue.
Early 70s electronic experiments from Ralph, listen to "Nattmara". Swedish original, 4E 061-34362 with black labels and boxed NCB.
US mono original, RLP 12-300 with small blue labels, mic & reel logo, deep groove on both sides. Lots of marks and scuffs on record, plays with background noise and distortion but no heavy clicks. Cover has 25 cm split top seam and spine a bit worn otherwise rather nice shape. LP from 1959 with Donald Byrd, Charlie Rouse, Phil Woods and Pepper Adams. Listen to "Little rootie tootie".
From 1957 with Jackie McLean, Idrees Sulieman, Kenny Burrell etc. Check "The twister"! Cover has a minor residue mark on front. Old reissue.
Jazz LP from 1961 also featuring Mal Waldron, George Duvivier and Charlie Persip. Listen to "Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise" or "Where". Later US pressing from 1972 with green labels (of LP first released in 1962 under Ron Carter's name and with different cover art).
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