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Album from 1956 with Teddy Kotick, Nick Stabulas and John Williams. Listen to "Woodlore" and "Falling In Love All Over Again". Japanese reissue from 1976, SMJ-6515. No obi or insert.
Classic Monk-LP from 1958 with Johnny Griffin, Ahmed Abdul Malik & Roy Haynes. Listen to "Nutty". 2 cm scratch causes light clicks on parts of "Blues Five Spot" and "Let's Cool One". Japanese reissue from 1975, SMJ-6119. Comes with insert but no obi.
Powerful album from 1976 with these two jazz giants. Listen to "Suid Africa 76". Clean records. Cover has light ring/edge wear, tiny tear on front (not on photo). Later Italian pressing (of LP first released in France and Japan).
Japanese Direct To Disk-recording from 1977, listen to "Honeysuckle Rose" or "Spring Is Here". Record in lovely shape. Cover has light wear plus small Pioneer-sticker on front. Japanese original, LDC-3008 with insert but no obi.
Solo album from 2014. Listen to the title track. "Ultra LP" release featuring several special features, like side A's groove is inverted and plays from the inside out and side B has a matte finish, giving the appearance of an un-played 78 RPM record. US original, black vinyl version, with lyrics insert. This copy is in shrink with hype sticker.
LP with Johnny Hodges and Som Woodyard. Nice jazz on "The jeep is jumpin". Record is strong VG+ with a few light marks. Cover has minor staining and a little lamination bubbling. Early 2nd US mono pressing with orange/black ABC-Paramount labels and Van Gelder in dead wax.
Free jazz from 1976, recorded live at the Quartier Latin. Listen to "New Movements" and the chaotic "V 626". Record in top shape, cover shows light shelf wear only. German only original, FMP 0320.
UK original with blue deep groove labels, unboxed Decca-logo. Some light marks on record, nothing bad. Cover close to EX. Smoking John Mayall blues rock with a pre-Stones Mick Taylor on guitar. Check "Me and my woman" and "Snowy wood".
Out-there disco/rock/avantgarde/dub sounds from 1984. Listen to "Das Massenmedium" & "The photo song". Reissue.
Clinton-associated album from 1980 full of party funk. Check "Don't bust the groove" or the slower "Anti-disco". Cover has some ring wear and edge wear plus two faint residue marks on front. US original, promo copy with stamp on back. The printed inner has a small split.
Solid album recorded in the UK with parts of Matumbi so it has that nice Dennis Bovell-sound. Good tracks in "Mother Liza" and "No Check Babylon God". Cover has shelf wear and small price sticker on back. UK original, transparent gold vinyl issue.
Chicago soul favorite with the awesome crossover tunes "You got me walking" and "You left the fire burning"! LP in solid shape. Cover has a small punch hole (not in photo). Stereo sticker over the promo print on labels. on labels. US original, promo copy.
Eagerly awaited comeback from Sven Wunder, again with his much-loved cinematic/library-ish psych funk/jazz sound. Just as good as the previous albums, so buy blind if you liked them! Listen to "Take a seat" or "Setting off". Early 2nd issue with smaller print on front.
1970 album with plenty of interesting stuff, check "Transylvania boogie" or "Chunga's revenge". A few light marks on record. Cover has light ring/edge/rub wear. US original, blue Bizarre/Reprise label, MS 2030, no track timings for A4 on label.
Huge hip hop classic from 1990 including "911 Is A Joke", "Burn Hollywood Burn" and "Brothers Gonna Work It Out". LP has quite a lot of surface marks, still plays ok. Cover has a few cm peeling on spine. US original with lyric inner sleeve (a bit split).
Avantgarde LP from 1978. Check the clip from side A. Clean record. Label side A is bubbly. Cover has light wear, minor sun fading along spine. US original,
US stereo pressing, AS-9149 with orange/black ABC Records Inc.-labels and Bell Sound in dead wax = early 2nd US pressing. Just a few surface marks on record, plays alright. Cover has light wear + vintage shop sticker on back. Mid 60s LP featuring Mike Longo, with a great version of "Mas Que Nada".
Rare firstpressing from 1960 by one of Sweden's best jazz pianists ever. Trio jazz with Gunnar Johnsson & Anders Burman. Listen to "Deep Purple". Record has light surface marks and lines, plays loud and clear mostly but occasional clicks can be heard. Fragile cover in nice shape with light lamination aging and a few small creases. Swedish original.
Solid 1955 jazz set with Joe Maini, Leroy Vinnegar and Lawrence Marable. Listen to "Minor Blues". Cover has a couple of minimal stains on front (not on photo). Japanese reissue from 1983, K18P-9252 with insert and obi.
US stereo pressing, RLP 1136 with black/silver labels, mic & reel logo but no deep groove = early 2nd pressing. Record in great shape, close to NM. Cover looks nice too, just a minor corner bump and a neat stamp on back. Piano trio LP from 1959 featuring Alvin Jackson and Richard Allen. Listen to "Pushing The Blues".
1974 prog classic with songs that every Swede has been fed since birth, like "Lägg av!" "Bängen Trålar" and of course the title track. Almost always in bad condition but this copy is fine. Swedish original, with lyrics booklet.
Chilean psych/folk with a very interesting sound. Make sure to check "Corre Que Te Pillo" and the trippy 9 min long "Los Caminos Que Se Abren". Record has light marks, plays well with some background noise. Cover has ringwear, creasing. Chilean later pressing of their 2nd self titled album from 1972.
Top notch psych rock/pop from 1968, while they still were an interesting band. The title track and "Black veils of melancholy" are both great, but there's more to be had. Small drillhole through cover and label. US original, with hype sticker.
The Kinks debut album from 1964, with the classic "You really got me". Record has a couple of light marks, not affecting play. UK 2nd pressing in the Golden Guinea series.
Piccioni-soundtrack from 1965 with dramatic orchestral scores on the first side and jazzier tracks on the other, listen to "Bossa Nova Marina" and "Ziryab's Love" from side 2 and "Flamenco De Verdad" from side 1. Record with a few surface scuffs, cover looks nice. Italian original at Campi - editore.
2015 album from Mayer and Jake One with a distinctive 80s soul/boogie sound and a hit factor that shoots through the roof. Check "Watch the dance" and "Lost lover". US original in shrink.
Deep, eastern/afro-tinged jazz partly recorded around the same time as their rare 1975 LP, along with 2014 material made in tribute to the late Kjell Westling. The perfect sound for those into Archimedes Badkar, Don Cherry's "Organic Music Society" and similar music. Listen to "Mali Donso N' Goni" or "Pojkarna". Swedish only original.
Soundtrack from 1974, check "Simona" and "Chierico Samba". Clean record. Cover has light wear, bent corner. Italian original.
"Oh be my love" & "Can you love a poor boy" wonderful sweet soul classics, and storming northern on "Whole lot of shakin' in my heart"! Record looks and plays fine. The flipback sleeve has a tiny corner bump and a small, faint stain on back. UK stereo original.
Their first album, still with Syd Barrett in the group. Listen to the most excellent "Lucifer Sam" and "Astronomy domine". Reissue from 1984.
Great Swedish jazz LP from 1965 including the fantastic "Resan till Hellas". Reissue from 2015 with improved sound quality, making it worth considering even if you own the original.
"Hot line to Jesus" powerful gospel soul that starts with a drum break, plus the superb modern soul dancer "I know a man who". Record in nice shape, VG+ to EX. US original.
Noisy free/avantgarde jazz sounds from 2024, listen to the dense "Umm". Black vinyl version.
Great 1979 comp with Chrome, MX-80 Sound, Tuxedo Moon and Residents. Listen to "Meet You In The Subway". US original, with printed inner sleeve.
Heavy political satire from 1988, listen to "Elvis has just left the building". US original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
1972 album that sounds like a mix of fusion and "free rock". Also has a Madlib-sample lurking around. Listen to "Eat that question", which is one of the more sane tunes. US 2nd pressing.
Album inspired by the Lord of the Rings trilogy, listen to "I elronds hus". Swedish later pressing from 1971 with SRS and Charisma matrix numbers.
1973 folk album, listen to the title track, the blues/funky "Things are so slow" and "Working class woman". Record has some storage wear/patterns, plays fine. Cover has minor corner bumps, thin scratch marks on back. US original, with booklet.
Heavy glam with a slightly Bowie-esque sound. Listen to "Underneath the light". Fine copy with little wear. UK original.
Fusion classic featuring the hip hop-sampled "Opus Pocus" (Jaylib, Company Flow) and "Come On, Come Over", but don't miss the progressive tribal cut "Okonkole Y Trompa"! With Herbie Hancock, Don Alias and Hubert Laws. 180 gram reissue.
Australian album from 1974 with a terrific free soul/soft rock sound on at least half the album - check "What's happening to you" and "Get it happening". Japanese reissue from 1996, AISLE 1014.
"Remake/Re-Model" great opener on great debut album by classic group featuring Brian Eno & Bryan Ferry. Swedish original, laminated gatefold sleeve, pink rim Island labels.
French fusion rarity with a strong Cortex vibe - you should try this even if buzzwords like "vocal fusion" normally would scare you. Listen to "Israel Suite". Reissue.
Their 1988 LP with "World leader pretend" that features a nice cello and pedal steel. Record has light scuffs, nothing bad. Cover has sticker and tracklisting sticker on back. European original, with printed inner sleeve.
"The Masked Marvel" - nice latin jazz tune! Cover in shrink with cut corner. US original.
One of his best albums with the excellent "Peaches en regalia" and "Willie the pimp". Clean record. Cover has light wear, tiny stain on front (not on photo). Canadian later pressing from 1976.
Great live recording of Arthur Lee's comeback 2003, listen to " Alone Again Or". No hype sticker on this copy, unlike photo. UK later pressing.
Nice progressive fusion from Sweden 1978 and a guaranteed hit if you like the sound of that era. Listen to "Surayya". Cover is a bit wavy. Swedish original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
His fourth album from 2001 with production by Swizz Beatz, Dame Grease, Just Blaze, Black Key and DMX himself. Includes "We Right Here", "I Miss You" (feat. Faith Evans) and more. Cover has a promo sticker and barcode sticker on back. US original.
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