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UK later stereo pressing from 1965, SAX 2315, with red semi circle labels. Record has light marks, plays well with some surface noise and odd light pops. Cover has light ring/corner wear.
His first album, from 1959. With the classic title track and "I Asked For Some Water (She Gave Me Gasoline)". Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A, minimal writing on back. UK later pressing from the 1960s.
Beautiful ethereal indie pop from Copenhagen SSW & producer Fine. Have a listen to "Coasting". 2025 repress, on "smoke"-colored vinyl.
Soulful/jazzy hip hop from 2017 - listen to "What would you do" or "Loose prayers". Later pressing on clear/olive green vinyl.
Chilean prog rock that sounds like Sergels Torg folklore meets fuzz guitar and punchy drumming. Listen to "Mambo de Machaguay". Cover has bent corner. French later promo pressing.
1973 live album with a heavy version of Stevie Wonder's "Superstition". Japanese later pressing from 1979, with insert and obi.
1962 album also featuring Charlie Persip, Joe Benjamin and Ron Carter. My favorite is "Fire waltz". Tiny mark on A4 causes a few clicks, fine overall. Cover has worn edges and a few small cracks on spine. Later US pressing from the early 70s, green labels.
Originally released as a self-titled album in 1969, came out as "Space oddity" in 70s represses. Listen to "Space oddity", "Cygnet committee" or "Memory of a free festival". Cover has one bent corner (not on photo). Later German pressing from 1972, orange labels.
2007 album from one of the most successful soul/funk acts of the century. Safe bet if you like their other stuff, check the title track and "Nobody's baby". Later US pressing.
"Spontaneous Simplicity" tough, spiritual jazz in the typical Sun Ra style. Cover has some creasing plus and old price tag on back. Later European pressing, orange labels with STEMRA-print and Made In Holland, Printed in England on back cover.
French compilation from 1971 with material that Ayler recorded for Impulse. Listen to "For John Coltrane". A few marks on records, plays ok save for a few odd ticks. Cover has some wear to corners and edges.
"Congo mulence" laidback latin jazz and a version of "Tin tin deo". LP with Cannonball Adderley and Joe Newman. SR 52006, US 1963 later pressing with orange labels. Record is close to NM. Cover has a slightly dented corner.
Their second album with "Commando" and more greatness. Cover has small sticker tear on front. US later pressing.
1979 album that was released with six cover variations. This is the one called "A". Listen to "Carouselambra" or "All my love". European later pressing, with printed inner sleeve and brown paper bag.
1965 album with classics like "Mr. Tambourine man" and "Subterranean homesick blues". Small writing label side A and back of cover. UK later pressing.
Later German 60s pressing with different cover than the US original from 1957. Cover has some corner and edge wear. Top line-up featuring Milt Jackson, Horace Silver, Kenny Clarke, Sonny Rollins etc. Check "Bags Groove (take 1)".
Huge northern oldie. Unofficial later (70s) pressing with Monarch stamp. Minor label wear.
Legendary Tejano outfit on a 1964 album. Check the dancefloor tune "No one else will do" or the slowie "Think it over". Later US press, red/silver label with Conroe address. Cover has a white sticker over the stereo print on front.
2LP box from 1972. UK later stereo pressing, with booklet.
"Green Circles" - one of their best! Record in fine shape. Cover in shrink with some staining on back. Unofficial US pressing with black/white cover and white label.
5LP box set from 1979. Record 1 has a mark side A causing a few soft clicks. All other records in great shape. Box cover has tearing on spine. French later pressing, no booklet.
Lovely jazz classic from 1959. Listen to "Move". Record in solid shape, not afr from EX. Cover in shrink (unlike photo). Later US 70s pressing with yellow labels.
US version of their 1964 debut, with a slightly different track listing. Record in fine shape with a few minor marks. Cover has some staining on front. US later pressing from 1972.
2LP compilation from 1973. Including lyrics inner sleeves.
1969 LP with the iconic cover photo, and songs like "Come together" and "I want you (she's so heavy)". Canadian later pressing with purple labels.
1964 album in a mellow mood, listen to "Have You Made Any New Bombs Today?". Record in fine shape with a few light marks. Cover has some creasing, tiny nick at opening. German later pressing.
1964 live session with the cool Charlie Singleton tune "Help the poor". Cover has tiny drill hole (not in photo). US later pressing.
Two 60s musique concrète works from this electronic pioneer. Cover has clear tape on top and bottom seam. Later French pressing with different cover art.
1965 album with some variations of previous hits and new material. Listen to "Where have all the good times gone". Cover has some tiny nicks at opening. UK later mono pressing from the early 1980s.
Great sounding album recorded in London 1965. Listen to "My Heavy Load" and "The Place". Dutch later pressing.
3LP packed with music from Woodstock. Richie Havens, CSNY, Jimi Hendrix, Sly & The Family Stone and more. European later pressing, tri-fold sleeve.
1964 album with Mike Bloomfield & Al Kooper and the classic "Like a rolling stone". Record has some light marks, plays well. UK later pressing.
1973 album with "Killing yourself to live", "A national acrobat" and more. Cover has ring/edge wear, creasing (not on photo). Spanish later pressing from 1981.
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).
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).
2xLP set from 1975 featuring 1950s material previously released on Transition ("Jazz Advance") and United Artists ("Love For Sale") plus the unissued track "Carol/Three points".
Great classic recorded in 1962 with Clifford Jordan and Mal Waldron. Listen to "Speak Brother Speak". Later French pressing from the late 60s (of 1963 US original on Fantasy). Cover has a small punch hole on rear part.
Early Stones with "Route 66" and "Tell me". Fine copy with no major issues. Cover has creased corner (not in photo). Swedish later pressing with mono cover, but stereo on labels.
1965 album, heavy on the blues rock. Listen to "I don't mind". Record has light marks, plays ok with occasional background noise. Cover has light wear, creasing. UK later pressing from 1968.
The spiritual sequel to Hot Rats, with some serious jazz fusion sounds on the side long jam "Big swifty" and the title track. Later Canadian pressing with WEA-logo on label.
Lovely doo wop/rnb compilation with "I'd Like To Thank You Mr. D.J." "Two Hearts" and more. US 70s later pressing.
Their third album with "Future/Now" "Skunk" and the lovely "Miss X". Cover has sun fading on back, sticker tear on front (not on photo). French later pressing, gatefold sleeve.
Later Swedish pressing, non-gatefold cover (black version), with insert. Small sticker label side A.
Rare doo wop/r&b/early soul album from original Drifter-man Clyde McPhatter. Listen to "Sixty Minute Man" and "Pedal Pushin' Papa". Some minor marks on record, plays ok with just odd light ticks here and there, most likely inherent in the pressing. Cover has fraying on top seam, partial splits/fraying on lower seam, faint price tag mark on front, basic shelf wear and tracklisting writings on back. Later US pressing with green labels/gold print, no deep groove.
1969 compilation with recordings done for the Cobra label. Listen to "Double Trouble" with great guitar by Ike Turner. Sticker on labels. Cover has three stickers on front (not in photo). UK later pressing.
Live recording from 1964 with Charles McPherson, Jaki Byard, Dannie Richmond etc. Listen to the beautiful "Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk". Cover graded VG due to some water damage (staining and humidity spotting) inside gatefold. Seal Of Approval-sticker on front cover. First Japanese pressing from 1971, LR-8111-12 (of LP first released in the US in 1965). No insert or obi.
2LP box set from 1953. Boc cover has two split corners, sticker residue on front. US later pressing, with booklet.
UK later stereo pressing, SXL 6076, "MADE IN ENGLAND BY" on labels. Cover has tape, small sticker and tiny writing on front.
Mid 60s LP featuring Mike Longo, with a great version of "Mas Que Nada". Cover has discrete pressure stamp on front + gold promo stamp on back. Later US 70s US press with yellow/orange labels.
LP from 1963 with Bobby Hutcherson, Prince Lasha and Clifford Jordan. Listen to "Jitterbug Waltz". Cover has some shelf wear, small split top seam right, minor bump on lower seam plus stereo-sticker has fallen off on this copy (unlike website photo). Later US 60s pressing with black/silver labels (of LP first released as "Conversations" with different cover).
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