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US mono pressing, BLP 4003 with 47 West 63rd NYC-address and "R" on labels = early 2nd US mono pressing. Deep groove on both sides, RVG both sides and ear side 1 only. Record has plenty of marks and some lighter scratches, plays with some surface noise and occassional clicks, still quite decent. A bit worse at A2 where it clicks rather much. Cover looks fine on front, spine and seams. Minor bent to the front lower right corner and tiny stain back lower right corner. Classic jazz set from 1958 including "Moanin".
Lovely album with Freddie Hubbard, Dexter Gordon, Billy Higgins and Butch Warren. Listen to "The Maze" or the classic "Watermelon Man". Record looks more or less unplayed, cover shows mild humidity spotting only. Japanese reissue from 1984, BNJ-71015 with insert but no obi.
Album from 1962 with Thad Jones, Frank Wess and Frank Foster in the setting. Check "Count's place". Audiophile 2xLP reissue from 2009, plays at 45 rpm. One LP is nice VG+, the other is EX. Gatefold cover is numbered on back.
Strong 1960 compilation with some really great tunes, check "Your Dice Won't Pass" and "You Don't Love Me, Baby" for a start. Record has some light marks, plays fine except for track A1 which plays with pops half the track. Cover has rub/corner wear, top/bottom seam repaired with clear tape. US original.
UK stereo original, ASD 435, white/gold labels, flipback cover. Record in fine shape with some minor marks. Cover has light wear, small scratch on front.
US mono original. Record has a few light marks and tiny pressing bubbles, nothing bad. Cover has quite heavy rubwear on back, sealing sticker, minor sticker tear on front, 1 cm top split.
Soul jazz set recorded in 1962 with Earl Van Dyke on organ, check "Preach Brother". Record in fine shape, cover has mild signs of storage on front. Japanese reissue from 1992, BN 4094 with insert but no obi.
UK later stereo pressing from 1969 with blue label, unboxed Decca-logo, indicator hole on back of cover. Record has a mark causing some light clicks atart of A1 (listen in clip), otherwise fine. Small writing label side A. Cover has light ring/corner wear, small writing on back. Classic moment in blues rock history, with "All your love" and a nice version of Ray Charles "What'd I say".
Great album from 1973 by the luminary Brian Eno with Robert Fripp and Phil Manzanera. Check "Needles in the camel's eye" and "Driving me backwards". Record has some light scuffs/marks, nothing bad. Cover has light ring/corner wear, minor corner bend, thin horizontal residue line on front. UK original, pink rim Island labels.
"Tony's Poem" and "Aunt Charlotte" cool funk/jazz tunes with heavy drums. Cover in shrink with some creasing and a drill hole. US original with insert.
1968 album with Pepper Adams, Billy Cobham & Ron Carter. Listen to "Along came Mary". Vinyl is clean. Cover is low VG+ due to some ring wear and miscoloration on back. Small chip on opening edge on back. US stereo original.
Italian stereo original, BST 84271 with blue/white Liberty labels and Van Gelder in dead wax. Record is strong VG+, nice copy. Front cover has sticker remainings on front plus small sticker. Backside cover has stamp at white area and discoloration from removed sticker. Classic funky jazz set from 1967, listen to "The Humpback".
Sought-after 1996 album from Amon Tobin, mixing hazy beats with drum 'n' bass. Listen to "Break charmer" or "Paris Streatham". Vinyl is VG+ to EX, a fine copy. Only very light cover wear. Tiny pen mark on two labels. UK 2nd issue from 2002.
Classic funk LP with two raw monsters in "Honky Tonk" and "Honky Tonk Popcorn". Record has some surface marks and a few small scratches. One of them causes about 10 pops on B1, another causes some faint ticks on B4-B5, a third causes a handful of minor clicks in the start of Honky tonk". Cover has rub wear and a promo sticker on front. Top & bottom seams are about 75% split. US original.
Odd realese with one sided vinyl in dreamy sound picture. I like especially the first "Unititled". This is the first vinyl release from 2024 but came out as a cassette in 2016. Swedish original complete with paste on photo at cover, insert and note of the pressing.
US mono 2nd pressing from 1957 same year as first issue, small blue label with mic & reel logo, deep groove both sides and no "Inc" at the Bill Grauer productions text at label. Record number RLP 12-235. Record in fine shape with light lines only, minor background noise due to the mellow music, slightly more at B2. Cover looks fine front and back but upper seam is completely split, hence VG- grade. Lower seam and spine are worn but intact. Solo piano LP from 1957 including versions of "April in Paris" and "Ghost of a chance".
Their third album, from 2013. European original, with CD and poster. Still sealed.
Massive 11-LP box set. Records are between EX and VG+. Outer box has light shelfwear, two splits. Including book in fine shape.
Direct to disc recording with superior soundquality. Clean copy. Try the breakbeat jazz version of "Love for sale" for example. Cover has two mild corner bumps. 180 g reissue.
Album from 1956 with a sextet featuring Hank Mobley, Horace Silver, Paul Chambers etc. Listen to "Latin Hangover" and "D's Fink". Cover has tiny writing and neat pen marks/underlining on back. Japanese reissue from 1979, GXK 8134(M), no insert or obi.
Solid hip hop LP from one of the most versatile MC's around. "Get by", "Waitin' for the DJ" etc. US original.
UK stereo original, PCS 7027 with YEX-637-1/638-1 stampers. "Sold in U.K..." text and "The Gramophone Co..." text. No original inner sleeve or insert. Record has light marks, plays well. Cover has light general wear, lamination creasing. Stone classic album, listen to the title track or "A day in the life" for a good start.
Wonderful soukous album by Congolese band. Sparse, pretty raw sound and lovely guitar work, just check the 2nd parts of "Bolingo Clemence" and "Maria Na Lembi". Record in fine shape, cover has light ring wear, some minor creases around edges plus discrete price tag residue mark on front. French original.
UK stereo original, SXL 2179, "ORIGINAL RECORDING BY" on labels, front laminated sleeve with half-moon flipbacks. Record is shiny with some light scuffs, plays fine. Cover has light general wear, damage on one flipback.
French original. Great copy.
Their 4th album from 2010 including "Hypnotize U" and "Hot-N-Fun". Records in fine shape save for a 8 mm scratch mark causing ticks in the intro of C2. Cover in great shape, still in shrink with hype sticker! US original.
Strong Blue Note LP with Jimmy Heath and Philly Joe Jones. "Hub Cap" and "Luana" are my favorites. Japanese reissue from 1985, BNJ-71053 with insert but no obi.
Rowland S. Howard & co from 1987, listen to "I Ate The Knife". Record in great shape. Cover has very little wear, two faint sticker marks on back. UK original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
Mo Wax album from 2003 with a wild mix of styles. Small pen mark on B-side label, writing over the barcode on back, otherwise very nice condition. UK original.
Great and sparse indie noise, listen to "I'm Yours" and the beautiful version of Television Personalities' "The Girl Who Had Everything". Great copy. Swedish original, with risograph print.
3LP box set, 180 g reissue from 2003.
Their second album, from 2002. With "True Mathematics" and lots more. Superb copy. Reissue, blood red vinyl.
Still underrated album from 1990 with great tunes as "Crumbs on the table", "Call me D-nice" and "The TR 808 is coming" (feat. KRS One). US original, still sealed copy.
US original, BST 84299 with blue/white Liberty labels and Van Gelder in dead wax. Record with light surface scuffs. Cover has cut and wear at corners. Classic funky jazz album with a groovy version of "Say It Loud"!
Top drawer gangsta album from 1993. Contains "Just another day" & "I'm a player". Reissue from 2023, purple vinyl version with obi. This is no 694/1000.
Classic latin LP packed with smoking, catchy descargas. Check "Descarga" or "Jumpy". Record in lovely shape with hardly any sign of wear. Cover has ring wear on front and massive stains on back. 5 cm split at upper seam, lower seam has transparent tape most part and is torn. US mono original that seems harder to find than the stereo issues.
Massive indie hip hop album, just check "Trouble man" or "Who makes it hot". This 2xLP from 2002 contains material from their 1996 album on Fondle 'Em plus lots more tracks not on there. US original.
Biz from 1989 including "Spring again" & "Just a friend". Cover has a minor corner bend and a gold promo stamp on front (not in photo). US original.
UK stereo original, 613 003 with black/silver labels, gatefold sleeve. No insert. Record has lots of light marks, plays with some background noise and occasional light pops. Cover has some corner/edge wear, lamination creasing/fraying. One of Jimi's best with the magnificent "Little wing" and "Wait until tomorrow".
Rare avantgarde/experimental album recorded in 1968. Contains one piece by each artist. Record is clean. Cover has "Fylkingen Records"-sticker on back. Swedish only original, with insert.
Reggae album from 2004, sung in Swedish by rappers Timbuktu & Chords. Check the Mighty Diamonds cover in "Hur beter du dig man?" & "Dödar och sorterar dom sen" on the clip. Light sleeve marks on record, plays well. Cover looks great except for price sticker upper left corner on front (not shown in website photo). Swedish original, with printed inner sleeve.
US original, unipak cover with printed inner sleeves, no postcards. Records in fine shape with some light surface marks. Cover has light ring/edge wear. One of their better 70s efforts, listen to "Rocks off" and "Happy".
"Stories" sleazy funk classic and "Soledad" a great jazzy groover! Pretty rare album that turns up much less than "Jungle fever". Record only has a few light marks n.a.p. Cover in shrink with a drill hole. US original.
UK stereo original, laminated on front and back, A1/B1 matrix numbers, Windfall credit on side 1 label, Apple Publishing on side 2. Record is shiny with a couple of minor marks. Cover has light ring/corner wear. Without a doubt their best LP, filled with strong tunes like "Tales of brave Ulysses", "Strange brew" and "Sunshine of your love".
UK stereo original with unboxed logo, deep groove. Record has some light marks, nothing bad. Cover has light ring/corner wear, creasing, minor staining back at bottom. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A. 1967 Stones LP with "Yesterday's papers", "Back street girl" and more.
Sole album by Danish synth/wave group, listen to "Dawn Of Time" and "I Am An Ad". Shiny record with a few light marks. Labels are a bit bubbly. Cover has light general wear, tiny nick at opening, small writing on front, some creasing. Danish original.
Album from 1993 featuring "I ain't the nigga" and "Last blunt". 2xLP reissue from 2014, including extra tracks not on the original release. This copy is in shrink.
R&b/doo wop from 1957, listen to "At my front door". LP is nice shape, close to EX. Cover has a little corner wear, grades low VG+ due to 6 cm split on top seam and a minimal split on bottom. Third US mono pressing from the early 60s, rainbow band and Vee Jay logo in oval. Original inner sleeve has some edge splitting.
US original. Record in great shape with only minor signs of storage wear. Cover has just a bit of rub wear, one bumped corner. Sole album by this bluesman who lost his eyesight and two fingers on his left hand in a shotgun accident. True blues with a great deep voice. Listen to "John Henry".
Detroit hip hop group on a 2012 album including a bunch of great tracks, check "Get No Better". Records are VG+ to EX with some light sleeve marks only, plays very well. Cover has light wear and some small creases around edges. German original (only released in Germany on vinyl originally).
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