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Tough live set recorded 1964 with Eric Dolphy, Clifford Jordan etc. Listen to "Fables of Faubus". Swedish original on Amigo.
Trio session with Daniel Humair & Eberhard Weber on drums & bass plus Gruntz on a church organ = different sound for sure. Listen to "Django". Name written on side 1 label. German original with pink MPS labels.
60s jazz with accordion lead, listen to "Topsy". Cover has small sticker on front (not in photo). German original, SB 15073 with pink labels, tree logo and small deep groove.
Jumpin' blues from 1962. Listen to "Trouble Blues". Great copy. US original.
LP from 1957 with Art Farmer, Bill Evans, Teddy Kotick etc. Check "Ye Hypocrite, Ye Beelzebub" or "Ezz-thetic". Later French pressing (of LP first released with different cover art as "The Jazz Workshop").
LP from 1964 with Ron Carter, Tommy Flanagan, Charles McPherson, Steve Swallow and Bobby Thomas. Nice jazz in "All about Art" and the soft "Hyacinth". Cover has ring wear, partial edge wear, small split on top seam. US mono original.
Recorded live in Stockholm in 1962. Listen to "Relaxin' at Camarillo". Cover has small sticker on front (not on website photo). Danish original.
1982 Muse-LP featuring Barry Harris, George Duvivier and Jimmy Cobb. Listen to "Eastern Style". Cover has some lamination flaking at opening edge and top seam back. French original.
Mid 50s jazz with Percy & Jimmy Heath, Joe Harris and Vernon Diddle. Listen to "The Last Word". Later French pressing from mid 60s (of 1955 US original).
Funk/boogie LP from 1980, includes "Boogie to the top" and "Slidin' to the music". No shrink on this copy (unlike photo), cover has very slight wear. US original.
Bill Evans meets Steig's flute on this fine LP from 1969. Versions of "Straight No Chaser" and "So What" plus the very nice and mellow version of "Spartacus Love Theme". Cover has small top split, sun fading along spine (not on website photo). German original.
LP recorded 1983 with Baikida Carroll, Roberto Miranda and Pheeroan Aklaff. Listen to "For Monk". Cover on this copy has a sticker tear on front (not on website photo). Italian original.
"All I do" and "As if you read my mind" killer club-friendly soul tunes. Vinyl and gatefold sleeve are both VG+ to EX. Canadian original with printed inner sleeve.
"Let's dance" and Everybody get dancin'" big disco classics. Cover has a little edge wear and a corner crease. US original.
1976 free jazz featuring Sirone, Sunny Murray and Bobby Kapp plus Pharoah Sanders on tambourine! Listen to "East side colors". Cover has minor sticker residue on front and cut corner (not on photo). US original.
Japanese album from 1972 containing 1956 recordings (including some unreleased) with Peter Ind and Sal Mosca a.o. Listen to "Don't Blame Me" and "The Nearness Of You". Japanese original, P-6109A. No obi or insert.
Japan-only latin album from 1977 including the swinging club tune "Plena de Japon". Comes with insert but missing the obi. Pioneer-sticker on A-side label.
"Court of love", "Tables turned" and "It's all over" superb late-60s male group soul! Cover has a little edge/corner wear. US original.
Modern jazz with a latin influence - check "El Hacedor". Danish original.
Direct-to-disc cut vocal jazz recorded with a piano trio - listen to "Bewitched". Cover has light wear (but no sticker on front, unlike photo). Japanese original, no obi or insert.
Swedish original.
Soul/gospel album from 1970. Check "We can't rest" or "This old world". Cover has basic ring wear, and a punch hole. US original.
"Make me believe in you" and "Ain't no love lost" top soul/disco classics from Patti Jo. Also contains "We're on the right track" by Ultra High Frequency. Compilation from 1975 with special mixes from Tom Moulton. Cover has some rub wear. US original.
Killer funk version of MFSB's "K-jee" & the sampled "Tanga boo gonk". Cover has general wear. US original.
Mid 80s soul/funk LP produced by Rick James. Listen to a clip from "Searching for love". US original.
Indie rock from 1987. Cover has ring/corner wear, tiny tear on front. US original.
Swedish jazz from 1978 with the nice "Arbetslös" and a version of Mingus' "Remember Rockefeller at Attica". Cover has one mild corner bump. Swedish only original.
"Renegade" and "Snow blind friend" are my two picks on this 1970 album. Cover has small drill hole. US original.
1970 blues rock with the moody, breakbeat-y "Think about the times" and "I say yeah". UK original, no poster.
Various live recordings featuring the two top tunes "Good news - bad news" and "Anyway". Cover has writing inside gatefold. UK original. This copy does not come in original plastic sleeve, unlike photo.
Fusion with Volker Kriegel, John Taylor & Tony Oxley. Check the funky "Coitus interruptus" or "Remember the past". French original.
Solid jazz set from 1977. I like "Figment fragment" and the soft "Languid". US original. This copy is in shrink.
"Breaking out all over" & "Fish ain't bitin" awesome 70s soul! Cover in torn shrink with a cut corner (unlike photo). US original.
1976 folk/prog album with a great version of Chico Buarque's "Funeral de um lavrador", "En arbetares begravning". Swedish original, with lyrics insert.
The more musical side of Fugs, 60s psych/pop album including "Turn on/tune in/drop out" and "Dover beach". Sticker label side A. Cover has ring/edge wear, sticker on back, sticker + sticker mark/residue and small tear on front (not on photo). German 2nd pressing.
Gospel/soul from 1976 with a sound not unlike the Clark Sisters around the same time. Listen to "In Due Time". 2014 reissue (containing 4 of the best tracks of the original albums 9 tracks). Limited to 500 copies.
LP from 1977 including the jazz/fusion chillout track "Saudhade". Cover has tiny tear on front (not on photo). US original.
"Ångbåtsblues" - killer vocal jazz with Jan Johansson's Trio. No sticker on this copy, unlike photo. Swedish 2nd pressing with yellow/brown label.
Instrumental guitar LP from 1966 featuring Bernard Purdie and Grachan Moncur III among others. Listen to "Tuff pickin'". Record has nothing worse than a few light hairlines. Cover still in shrink, one lightly dented corner. US stereo original.
Recorded live at the Isle of Wight in 1970 including versions of "Foxy lady", "All along the watchtower" and "In from the storm". Scandinavian original.
Phased out progressive rock from 1971. Listen to "Down so long" or "Tear down the wall". This copy is in shrink with cut corner. No drill hole, as in photo. US original.
Some light marks on record, plays well with some background noise. UK later pressing.
Folky, traditional songs backed by Arbete & Fritid. Listen to "Sången om Moldau". No sealing sticker on this copy, unlike photo. Swedish original, with lyrics insert.
1979 album with full throttle free jazz on "38 special"! Featuring Joseph Bowie, Charles Bobo Shaw and Luther Thomas, recorded by Jef Gilson. German original.
US mono original, Atlantic 1232 with black deep groove labels. Two small scratches (5 mm + 8 mm) causes ticks on A1, rest looks and plays ok. Cover has some shelf wear plus a few minor stains and neat stamp on back. LP from 1956 with Jimmy Giuffre, Shelly Manne, Bud Shank and Barney Kessel. Listen to "Martians Come Back".
US stereo original, Atlantic SD 1439 with blue/green labels and black fan with vertical Atlantic-print. LOTS of marks and lines on record, plays pretty well with light occassional crackle. Cover looks ok on front but grades VG due to some rubbing, staining, paper wrinkling plus two ball pen marks on back. LP from 1965 where Nat plays his own compositions, backed by Grady Tate & Joe Zawinul. Contains a groovy version of "Jive Samba".
Rare piano trio LP with Leroy Vinnegar and Lawrence Marable. Listen to "Way cross town". Record is a bit hazy, plays fine though. Later US pressing from 1960. This copy is in shrink, unlike photo.
Second album, from 1971. Listen to "Lookin' for love" or the percussive "Gonna save you (from that)". Cover has a few small stains on back, tiny corner cut (not in photo). US original, embossed cover, including cardboard insert.
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