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Awesome electro/deep house from 2002! Dutch original.
His debut album from 1965 featuring Lalle Svensson, Björn Alke, Bo Skoglund plus Nannie Porres on vocals on two tracks. Listen to the great "Tribute to Don" and "Allan's Blues". 2nd Swedish pressing from 1973.
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.
"Watts breakaway" massive breakbeat tune with fat drums. Marker writing on A-side label. US original.
Moody funk/soul classic that still sounds amazing. Reissue.
Rootsy funk album with highlights in "Hang loose", "Fencewalk" and "Don't mess with people". Reissue, gatefold sleeve not in shrink (unlike photo).
6 track EP from 1991 including "Same song" and a remix of "Packet man". US original.
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.
Classic boogie sound from Jacques Fred Petrus on this 1982 album. "All night long" and "Imagination" are the best tunes for me. European original.
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.
Disco classic from Kenton Nix! Small mark on the instrumental side causes four crunches, otherwise alright. US original, promo copy in company sleeve.
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.
Big broken beat favorite from 2002. UK original.
"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.
"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).
Fine jazzy hip hop as usual from them - check "Q&A", "3 years ago" or "Hip hop". Vinyl is visually low VG+ with some minor marks, plays well. Cover has general wear. German original with insert.
One of my favorite old/mid school tunes, using that Bob James sample. Reissue from 2005.
2004 album from Nicole. Not the pure funk style of "Keep reachin' up" but a more chilled vibe ranging from hip hop to laidback funky soul, as well as the fast funk mover "You better change". A few very light lines on record, plays well. Finnish original.
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.
Charming Slick Rick joint using Billy Stewart's soul classic to great effect. US original in shrink.
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".
Mini album from 1983 with driving disco funk on "I struck gold" and US original.
1979 soul/disco album with the floorfillling classic "And the beat goes on" and quality slowies as "Lady" and "I love you". US original.
Swedish original, clear vinyl version, in shrink with hype sticker.
"A refreshing love" uplifting rare groove gem with a loose, piano-led groove. "Dance to the drummer's beat" huge funk/break classic. Reissue, no shrink on this copy.
UK stereo original from 1959.
Marley Marl-produced hip hop classics from 1989. Picture sleeve is strong VG, has general wear and a promo stamp on front (not in photo). US original.
Braxton in 1976 with a large orchestra featuring Roscoe Mitchell, Dave Holland, Karl Berger and Barry Altschul among others. Record is VG+ to EX. US original with light blue labels, comes with printed inner sleeve.
Strong experimental LP with both slow, druggy tracks with heavy drums like "Väntan", and some more out there moments as well. Cover has small writing on front (not on photo). Swedish original.
Instrumental versions of Motown classics on this LP from 1965. "Baby love", "Come see about me", "Baby I need your loving" etc. Cover has light shelf/rub wear. US original, MT 620 with map label and deep groove.
Swedish 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". Record has surface marks but nothing major, plays ok. Cover has a small residue mark. Swedish original, with printed inner sleeve (a bit worn and taped).
1977 album with Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette and Earl Klugh. Listen to "For Tomorrow". US original, with printed inner sleeve (three splits).
LP from 1989 with killer hip hop classics as Ultimate Force "I'm not playing", Jazzy Jay "Do what you gotta do" and Nu-Sounds "Yo stupid". US original.
2LP compilation from 1990. Record one has some sleeve marks and scuffs, record two looks nice. Cover has old price sticker on front and one bumped corner (not on photo). European original, with printed inner sleeves.
Jungle gems from 1995. Many surface scuffs on record, but do not affect play. Small sticker on label. Cover has spine wear. UK original.
"Been to Canaan" in a great club-friendly vocal jazz version. Promo sticker on A-side label. Swedish original, first pressing on Swedish Society.
11 percussionists on one album - call it the US equivalent to Niagara if you like. All tracks have their place in a varied DJ set, it just depends on what style/tempo you want. No cut corner on this corner, unlike photo. US original.
2LP from 1984, listen to "Sinister footwear II" or "Frogs with dirty little lips". European original, gatefold sleeve.
Japanese comp from 1984. Witn insert, no obi. Cover is a bit wavy.
US stereo original, ST-20123. Clean record, cover has basic ring/shelg wear. Mid-60s live set with a bunch of great tracks - check "Thetis", "Freedom Dance" and "Orientation".
The South African pianist on Canadian label in 1973. Solo piano over two sides, listen to "Cherry". Canadian original.
Heavy jazz rock sound on "Bumpin on sunset" & "John Brown's body". Record has light marks, plays well with occasional background noise. Tiny sticker + small writing on labels. Scandinavian original.
Experimental post punk from 1982 featuring Don Cherry and a young Neneh Cherry on vocals. Listen to "Epui epi arp woosh". UK original.
Excellent late-70s soul/disco! Vinyl is VG+ except for a very brief skip in the beginning of "Give it up". Custom sleeve is water-damaged around top seam and spine (looks a bit worse than photo). US original, promo-only 12"
Two of the best tunes from his constantly popular LP, here for the first time on 7". Fantastic 80s soul! Reissue.
Strong LP with Booker Ervin & John Handy. Listen to "Nostalgia in Times Square". Cover has tape around edges on rear part of gatefold. Later US pressing (from late 60s) of LP first released in 1959 as "Jazz Portraits" (with different cover art).
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