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Swedish avantgarde LP from 1977 feat. Arne Mellnäs and Lars-Gunnar Bodin. Check "Manipulation 1". Swedish only original.
"Let's get together" great sister funk/soul track. Record has very light hairlines and soft scuffing. Cover in partial shrink but no stereo-sticker (unlike website photo). US original.
Brazilian-inspired fusion with some serious drumming. Check "Rainy feelings" or "Funkturm". German only LP from 1980.
Ornette in mid 80s together with a string ensemble. Cover has one corner slightly bent otherwise lovely copy. US original with printed inner sleeve.
Solo piano LP from 1977, listen to "Hourglass part I". Cover is a bit yellowed and has minor lamination flaking at opening back. German original.
Later US stereo pressing from mid 60s, PRST 7252 with blue/silver labels with trident on right (of LP first released in 1956 with different cover art). Record is shiny and clean overall but has a couple of small and light scratches that causes just a few light clicks. Cover has 5-6 cm split on top seam right, thin 8 cm split on top part of spine and mild shelf wear. Jazz LP with Al Cohn, Allen Eager and Brew Moore. Listen to "Five Brothers".
Classic funk album from 1973. Best tracks for me are "Baby doll", "Njia walk" & "Kiba". Some early experiments with the disco/funk sound that became much more popular a few years later. Cover in shrink (unlke photo). Reissue.
Album from 1968 with an absolutely lovely version of "Stolen Moments" and a storming cover of "Freedom Jazz Dance". Vinyl has a bit of shading/cloudiness on both sides, plays with a really light hiss in the silent parts, not noticeable once the music starts. Cover shows some ring wear and mild staining on back. Japanese reissue from the early 70s, OP-8866, no obi or insert.
"Thin line between love and hate" & "Love gonna pack up" killer sweet soul classics. LP is clean. Cover has worn edges and some rub wear/light scratching on front (but no cut corner, unlike photo). US original.
1976 compilation of 1958-59 recordings with top guys like Kenny Dorham, Elvin Jones, Johnny Griffin & Idrees Sulieman, previously released on various United Artists-releases. Check the killer track "Little Niles"!
Recorded at Stockholm Jazz Festival in 1973 with Bernt Rosengren, Okay Temiz, Björn Alke etc. Eastern influenced jazz on the edge of free jazz. Check "Ye Mustafa" and "Balkan". Vinyl is close to NM. Cover has a shop sticker on front & back (unlike photo). UK original.
Hip hop history including "Peter Piper" & "My Adidas". Dutch original, purple background/green print variation.
Live recorded double album with extra focus on comedy and guitar shredding. Listen to "Yo' mama". Canadian original, with lyrics inner sleeves.
All of Monk's recordings for Blue Note, from the late 40s and early 50s with top players as Kenny Dorham, Max Roach, Sahib Shihab and many more. Listen to "Round midnight". Record 1 is VG, record 2 is VG+. US 2xLP release from 1976.
Compilation from 1972 with some of Chicago's best blues artists. Listen to "A-Minor Cha-Cha" by Eddie Clearwater or "Rock 'N' Roll Can Save Your Soul" by Jo Jo Williams. Great copy. US original.
Solo album from this great pianist and songwriter, recorded in 1974 by Jan Erik Kongshaug. Listen to "Silver". Cover has saw cut (not on photo). US original.
1966 classic featuring the hit title tune and "Ain't that asking for trouble", plus absolutely storming northern soul on "Nothing's too good for my baby". Vinyl has some surface wear but nothing major, plays ok. UK stereo original, STML 11036 with laminated flipback cover.
Their second album with "Roll over Beethoven" and "Please mister postman". Cover has sticker mark/tear on front and back (not on photo). Dutch later pressing, black/silver labels.
1967 stoner poetry with "I command the house of the devil" and the classic "C.I.A. man". Record has a warp, plays fine. Cover has writing on back, "For Adult Minds Only" sticker on front. US original, no inserts.
1987 Neil Young & Crazy Horse with a pretty nice synthesizer sound. Listen to the ambient "Inca queen". European original.
Heavy blues rock from 1974. Listen to "Swamp boy". US original.
1979 live recordings with Stan Getz, Joachin Kühn, Jazz Messengers and Tone Jansa. Listen to Tone Jansa's spiritual "Choo Choo (Hlapon)". Cover has a little creasing, edge wear, small sticker on back. Yugoslavian original.
Zappa with Steve Vai & co in 1983, listen to "Sex". Record close to EX. Cover has light wear, old shop sticker on front (not in photo). European original with lyrics inner sleeve and hype sticker.
Jazzy Swedish prog suite in four parts, with a symphonic touch, Coste Apetrea on guitar and even a small dash of drum machines in part three. Listen to "Första satsen". Nice VG copy, glossy with light marks, plays well. Cover has light wear, faint sticker mark on front (not in photo). Swedish original.
1973 LP featuring Bob Dylan and Dr. John. Listen to "Your friends". This copy is in shrink with saw cut. US original.
1978 album with "Revised music for guitar & low budget orchestra" and the adventures of "Greggery Peccary". Cover has saw cut (not in photo). US original.
Hard hitting fusion trio with Per Texas Johansson on sax and Daniel Bingert on bass - wild and hazy enough for me! Listen to "Risk för halka" and "Ingrid 15". Swedish only original, red vinyl. Clean copy in shrink.
1977 album with "Like a hurricane", "Will to love" and more. Great copy. European later pressing, with insert.
Avantgarde set recorded live 1979. Fine VG+ copy, no major issues. US/Swiss original.
"He's my sunny boy" and "You've been so wonderful to me" superb crossover soul tunes! Cover has minor wear and a sawcut (no cut corner, unlike photo). US stereo original with map label and deep groove.
Their second and last LP, 70s rock with a country touch. Listen to "Burnin' summer". UK original.
1972 album in psychedelic blues rock style, with his version of the H&K classic "Tax free". German original.
Jazz/fusion from 1990 featuring Herbie Hancock and Pat Metheny. US original in very nice condition.
Swedish blues rock classic from 1969, listen to "Sad night is fallin'". Swedish 2nd pressing on Spotlight, SPO 130, with different cover.
Album from 1980 with an alternate version of his anthem "Is It Because I'm Black". Cover has very minor tearing on front (no sticker, unlike photo). Early 2nd UK issue with 1981 print on labels.
Different Kinks album from 1973 with a green theme. Listen to "Demolition" or "Where are they now". Cover has small sticker mark on front (not on photo). Spanish later pressing.
Quirky rock from 1975 with a pre-Blockheads Ian Dury. Listen to "The roadette song". UK original.
"Solar flight" spacey fusion disco from the Loft playlist. Cover in shrink (unlike photo) with a sloppy drill hole, corner wear and a tiny sawcut. US original.
Pop/soul/r&b sound from 1993. Includes "Ask me" and the national hit "Wish I". Swedish original.
LP from 1982 including the dark dance rock groove "Nattdjurstid". Cover has sticker tear on front (not in photo). Swedish original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
Fine piano blues with "Please Send Me Someone To Love". Cover has minor sticker tear on front. US later pressing.
Killer live blues rock with Eric Clapton & co, listen to "Why does love got to be so sad". Cover has small saw cut. US original.
Teddy Riley-produced new jack swing/hip hop from 1992, and a classic breaks bonanza. Listen to "New Jack Swing II (Hard version)". US original.
1968 quality psych, very jazzy at times with some great fluting, tenor sax and sitar. Listen to "Moon food" or "Lower lemons". A couple of clicks track A4, otherwise fine. Cover has light general wear, small spine split. Drill hole through cover and label. US original.
Swedish original, with lyrics inner sleeve (one small split).
Bad to the bone blues with electric guitar and harmonica - listen to "Bad acting woman". Cover has three small splits, writing on front (not in photo). US original.
2LP compilation from 1976. Check "That's why I love you" or the nice break on "Folsom prison blues". This copy is in shrink.
Swedish underground hip hop from 1999 with hints of a more lo-fi Company Flow. Listen to "Nihilist style" or the woozy "The wooziest". Swedish original in company sleeve, no insert.
1972 blues where harmonica meets guitar. Listen to "A poor man's plea". Cover has small sticker mark on front (not on photo). French early 2nd pressing with different cover art.
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