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Really strong comeback album from, sounds a lot like his old material. Listen to "Nga nga" and the re-recording of "Victory". No shrink on this copy.
Strong 60s soul set with great tunes as "Baby I love you" and "Ain't nobody home". Cover has a drill hole, partial edge wear, minor ring wear, 1,5 cm edge rip on back. US stereo original with blue label and T logo.
"Sugar man" killer folk/soul tune in same lovely style as Terry Callier. 180 g remastered reissue.
2008 album featuring Jay-Z on "Mr. Carter". Reissue from 2023, black vinyl version.
Kiddie rock from the times when drugs and childrens TV were synonymous. Listen to "Hunting tigers out in India". Record is a nice VG+ with just light marks. Die-cut cover has some wear at opening, tiny tear + minor sticker mark on front (not on photo). UK original, with cardboard insert.
Very rare South African jazz/soul/funk from the mid-70s, check "Toi-Toi" and Moving Along". Reissue with printed inner sleeve.
1967 album featuring Otis Spann. Listen to "One room country shack" and "Jam on a Monday morning". Record has some storage wear, plays fine. Cover has light general wear, two tiny tears on spine. This copy is not in shrink, as in photo. US 2nd pressing.
Top quality UK jazz directed by Neil Ardley and featuring Ian Carr, Jack Bruce, Jon Hiseman and more British top players. Listen to the dark "Dusk Fire" and the great versions of "Nardis" and "Naima". Reissue.
His second album, from 1971, with the mellow folk/soul track "To whom it may concern". Remastered reissue with die-cut cover, insert and obi.
Big LP from 1999 including "My name is" and "Just don't give a fuck". 180 gram reissue from 2013, no shrink on this copy.
Their debut album with the fantastic crossover soul tune "Needle in a haystack". "I can remember" & "I'm the one" are great too. First US release is on Soul Clock, then re-released on Janus as "Planets of life". This is a later (1976) Japanese issue on Contempo, UXP 706 CN. Cover has some peeling on bottom edge.
Stunning 1977 album out of Ghana - check "Hwehwe mu na yi wo mpena" and "Adam nana". Remastered reissue from 2025.
Great gangsta LP from 1989, includes "It's Funky Enough" and "The D.O.C & The Doctor"! Vinyl has some surface marks and a few light scratch, most notably a 12-15 mm scratch causing minor clicks on B2-B3. Plays decent overall. US original.
Deep, progressive jazz set verging on free jazz, listen to "I En Kælder" and "Gromyko Lik Lak". Record in fine shape, cover has minor lamination loosening (no peel) on back. Danish original (record and cover manufactured in UK for Danish label Storyville).
Big funk/rare groove classic with killer tracks like "Evolution" and "It's The Music That Makes Us Do It". 2020 reissue, purple vinyl. No shrink or sticker on this copy.
Big classic with hits as the title track, "Put your hands together" and "Microphone fiend". LP is decent VG with fairly light marks, plays ok, only a few soft ticks. US original with blue labels and F/W in dead wax.
Obscure Swedish-Palestine protest folk with a nice, traditional sound. Listen to "Pansar och kanoner". Swedish original with lyrics inner sleeve.
His first solo album with the great "Ride into the sun". Cover has split top and bottom and on spine + saw cut (not on photo). US original.
Scarce Hi album from 1972 produced by Willie Mitchell. Awesome deep soul on "Holding on to a dying love" and "That's how it is"! Japanese later press from 1979, VIP 6625, with insert.
1976 album with the heavy "You Won't Change Me". Great copy. Scandinavian original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
2007 album from the Heltah Skeltah member, featuring production from 9th Wonder. Check "Like you" or "Da god" (with Sadat X & Buckshot). 2nd issue from 2017, no shrink on this copy.
Southern folk rock from 1973 with a nice organ in between the foreground and background. Listen to "Too many docile minds". Cover has drill hole. This copy is not in shrink, unlike photo. US original.
Massive album from 1990 with highlights in the title track & "The ni**a ya love to hate". LP with lots and lots of scatches and a few deep, feelable one's as well. It plays decent with mostly light backgroud noise but does have occasional clicks. Cover has rather heavy corner and edge wear plus ringwear primarly on the back. US original with printed inner sleeve, splits almost totally.
Album from 1991 including "Shut em down", "Can't trust it" & "Nighttrain". Record 1 has quite much surface scuffs and lines, plays ok. Record 2 is fine VG+. Cover has light wear at corners. US original with printed inner sleeves.
Awesome live album with killer version of "Make it funky" that's better than the studio version plus much more of his funky 70s material. Cover has a cut corner. Capitol Record Club pressing from 1972 = early 2nd US pressing.
LP from 1957 with Max Roach, George Morrow, Kenny Drew and Earl Coleman. Listen to "B. Quick". Vinyl has a few light marks and shades, plays fine. Japanese reissue from 1975, LPJ 70031, with insert and obi.
1961 album with Baby Face Willette and Grant Green - listen to "Cool Blues". Cover has a cut corner (unlike photo). Later US pressing (from the mid-70s), blue label with black B, Van Gelder in dead wax.
LP from 1986 with previously unreleased, alternate takes of tracks from his Contemporary-albums, including "I'm An Old Cowhand" and "Way Out West". Recorded 1957-58. Record in top shape, cover has light wear and small sticker around top seam. Japanese original, VIJ-28076 with insert but no obi.
Album from 1990 consisting of arrangements by each of the composers around themes written by the other. Listen to "Meetings along the edge". Light scuffs on record, plays fine. Cover has one bumped corner. No sticker on this copy, unlike photo. German original.
Four sides of his best recordings, including "Rocking Dolly" and "Pirate's Anthem".
3LP box with instrumentals. Try the oh-so-Zappa-esque titled "Variations On The Carlos Santana Secret Chord Progression". European original.
Dark, moody jazz rock fusion LP with heavy drums and quirky synthesizers. Featuring great musicians like Kenny Wheeler, Gordon Beck, Paddy Kingsland and Norma Winstone. Listen to "Naxos" (which reminds me of "Roots") or "Bull-dance". 2022 reissue.
Folky psych with a sad vibe, listen to "In My Room". Fine copy with minor wear. Cover has some corner wear, small drill hole. US original, gatefold sleeve, Vertigo swirl label.
UK original, SBL 7860. Light marks on record, plays well. Cover has some wear around the edges. Half studio, half live set - the studio side is about as awesome as the cover art (if you like fuzz guitars and psychedelic visuals), just hear "Feathers from your tree" or "Sun cycles".
1968 compilation with Alabama blues such as Barefoot Bill and his "Snigglin' Blues". Record has some storage wear and light marks, nothing bad. Cover is sun bleached along spine (not in photo). US original, 390 East 8th Street address on back of cover. This copy is in shrink.
Rare Tribe album from 1974 with Marcus Belgrave & Wendell Harrison. Powerful independent jazz, listen to "The time is now for change". Reissue by Now-Again, remastered by Bernie Grundman.
Vibes-led jazz LP from 1966 with Herbie Hancock, Clark Terry & Grady Tate. Listen to "Devilette". Reissue.
Second album by this Swedish jazz quartet featuring Elin Forkelid, David Stackenäs, Mauritz Agnas and Anna Lund. A solid listen through all four sides, especially "Canada" and "Interface" are great. This is the second release on the Sail Cabin label, following Forkelid's excellent "Plays For Trane" from 2020. PLEASE NOTE: These are brand new copies from the label but all or most copies seem to have a dish warp from manufacturing, plays well on our equipment.
Very rare 1980 album with killer modern soul on "I'm so glad I found your love" and bubbly funk on "Money's funny". Japanese reissue with obi. New from the distributor, but cover has a few cm slight damage on bottom edge.
Records have a couple of light sleeve scuffs not affecting play. Cover has small sticker on back. No sealing sticker on this copy, unlike photo. UK/European original, with lyrics inner sleeves and hype sticker.
Strong 2xLP comp. with deep and spiritual sounds from Italian jazz label Black Saint. Check "Mama Marimba" by Joseph Jarman & Don Moye and "Love On A Far Away Planet" by Sun Ra Arkestra, great stuff!
"The Man" fantastic vibes-led jazz classic. Reissue.
The first release in "Madlib Invazion Music Library Series", mixing Ethiopian sounds with psych funk/jazz. Listen to "Hulet" or "Parmigiano".
2023 release with 12 tracks from the same sessions as the highly acclaimed "Gold" from 2022, featuring Donna Thompson, Tom Skinner and Momoko Gill. Listen to "Give Me Away" and "Sibomandi". Limited edition color (greek honey) vinyl.
Great album with Freddie Hubbard, Curtis Fuller and Wayne Shorter. Check "Mosaic" and "Arabia". 180 gram reissue.
His tour de force debut from 1998, here released on vinyl for the very first time with four previously unreleased tracks. A very strong set from start to finish - begin with "Tunnelseende", "Parkförvaltningen" and the version of Coltrane's "After The Rain". With Fredrik Ljungkvist, Dan Berglund and Mikel Ulfberg plus Johan Lindström on some tracks.
South African 80s dancefloor material - check Margino's "You and me" and her version of "Holiday"
More instrumental funk/soul/psych on entry number six in "Madlib Invazion Music Library Series" - check "Why Can't It Be Like", "Rob Buster" and "Vitamin Psych".
His debut album as a leader recorded in 1957, check "Spracklin" and "Crystal Ball". High quality 180 gram reissue with tip-on cover, comes with insert.
Live album from 1968 with the eastern influenced "The gypsy plays his drums", "Can't Seem To Make You Mine" and more. Record in fine shape except for a tiny marks causing a few soft clicks on A1. Cover has heavy ring/rub/edge wear, bent corner. US promo original.
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