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US stereo original, SR 52117. Two drill holes on cover.
Album from 1962 with Thad Jones, Frank Wess and Frank Foster in the setting. Check "Count's place". Audiophile 2xLP reissue from 2009, plays at 45 rpm. One LP is nice VG+, the other is EX. Gatefold cover is numbered on back.
Big band LP from 1970 with Cecil Payne, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and Joe Newman in the setting. Cover shows some lamination peeling, minimal pressure stamp on front, sticker mark inside gatefold. German 2nd pressing on MPS/BASF.
UK stereo original, CSD 3583.
More mellow country psych from 1970, with two top recommendations in "The return of sweet Lorraine" and "Mara". Cover has drill hole (not on photo). US original.
1969 album with the fine "Doctor Of Electricity". Cover has small drill hole (not in photo). US original.
Country Joe goes country rock. Reissue. This copy is in shrink with hype sticker.
Their second album, from 1994. Check "Takin' these" and "360 degrees". Vinyl in nice shape, not far from EX. The sleeve is in shrink. A few tiny humidity spots on labels. US original in plain sleeve with custom sticker, the only way this came out on vinyl originally.
Album from 1993 featuring "I ain't the nigga" and "Last blunt". 2xLP reissue from 2014, including extra tracks not on the original release. This copy is in shrink.
Their 1998 LP with "Me And Jesus The Pimp In A '79 Granada Last Night", "20 000 Gun Salute" plus "Cars & Shoes". Records are nice VG+, one side is a little pale but plays fine. Cover has really minor shelf wear. US original, no insert.
Indie rap from 2021 with production by 93Blackout. Check "Van Persie". Light sleeve marks, plays fine. Cover in shrink. Danish original, black vinyl version, number 30/300.
LA rapper Cousin Feo on a 2020 album with beats by Dre Mendoza, on an Argentinian football theme. Listen to "Higuain". Italian original, black vinyl version with obi, no 23/300.
Dutch football-themed hip hop from 2020 by L.A. rapper Cousin Feo. Listen to "Van Basten" or "Edgar Davids". Light sleeve marks, plays fine. Cover as new in shrink. Danish original, black vinyl version, number 90/100.
Sunshine pop/soft rock from 1970. Cover has punch hole, split top and bottom seam back part of gatefold repaired with clear tape. US original.
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.
Great blend of heavy paced and mellow rock/psych. Very solid album, but listen to "Go back" or "Catherine". Record in great shape. Cover has cut corner + ring/rub wear (not on photo). US early 2nd pressing with butterfly labels.
Live album from 1987. German original.
Crazy Horse minus Neil from 1971. Listen to "Beggars day" or "I don't want to talk about it". German later pressing.
UK stereo original, laminated on front and back, A1/B1 matrix numbers, Windfall credit on side 1 label, Apple Publishing on side 2. Record is shiny with a couple of minor marks. Cover has light ring/corner wear. Without a doubt their best LP, filled with strong tunes like "Tales of brave Ulysses", "Strange brew" and "Sunshine of your love".
UK early 2nd mono pressing, laminated on front and back, A1/B1 matrix numbers, shiny labels. Record has lots of light marks, plays with some surface noise. Cover has light ring/corner wear, creasing. Without a doubt their best LP, filled with strong tunes like "Tales of brave Ulysses", "Strange brew" and "Sunshine of your love".
1970 live recording with one exception: the great studio jam "Lawdy mama". Scandinavian original.
2LP set with studio and live recordings. I prefer the studio disc, with "White room" and "Politician", but live version of "Toad" ain't bad if you enjoy lengthy drum solos. Records in fine shape. Cover has light ring/rub wear, slightly bent corner, 2 cm bottom split front part of gatefold. UK original.
1982 compilation from one of the foremost UK garage/psych groups. Listen to the monster "How does it feel to feel". Sticker on labels. Cover has three stickers on front (not in photo). Comes with insert.
Classic On-U Sound album from 1981, check "The Dope". First ever vinyl reissue from 2024.
Debut album with the big hit "Suzie Q". Light marks on record, plays well with minor distractions. UK original.
Their third album with classics as "Down on the corner" and "Fortunate son". Swedish original.
European original, with lyrics inner sleeve. Cover has old price sticker on front (not in photo).
Disco LP from 1979 with highlights in the funky midtempo mover "Dance lady dance" + "Come fly with me". US original.
"Dreaming a dream" killer disco classic. Cover is pretty low VG+, has a drill hole and partial edge wear. Canadian original.
Mini album from 1983 with driving disco funk on "I struck gold" and US original.
Strong album from 1967, listen to "Twenty-Four Hours". Record has some light surface marks, nothing bad. Cover has sticker + stain on front, sticker, sticker mark + small writing on back. Dutch original, flipback sleeve.
Sought-after 1996 album from Amon Tobin, mixing hazy beats with drum 'n' bass. Listen to "Break charmer" or "Paris Streatham". Vinyl is VG+ to EX, a fine copy. Only very light cover wear. Tiny pen mark on two labels. UK 2nd issue from 2002.
Dark synth music from Swedish/Danish duo, with synthesizer sounds just as evil as the cover promises. Listen to the ambient "Dark room" or "On my side" that sounds like something out of a House of the Dead-soundtrack...
High quality 1988 album including instant hits as "Big finger" and "Worries a me yard". 2023 reissue.
Quality roots LP from 1978 with fine tracks as "Dog ago nyam dog" and "Garvey rock". Reissue.
Joe Gibbs-produced album from 1980. Check "Behold I Come". Reissue.
"Killing an arab" and other classics. Shiny record with a few minor marks. Cover has light general wear. UK later pressing from 1986, printed in Holland on back of cover.
2LP remix compilation from 1990 with the extended mix of "Hot hot hot!" and dub mix of "Pictures of you". Record 1 is VG+, record 2 is EX. Cover has light ring/corner wear. European original, with printed inner sleeves (small bottom splits).
1985 avantgarde rock with Fred Frith, listen to "First Bite". German original.
Solo piano set from 1981 with Nimbus-artist Curtis Clark, recorded live in Paris. Listen to "Bechets Bounce". Cover on this copy has a shop sticker on front (not on website photo). French original.
From 1979 featuring Sam Jones, Walter Bishop etc. Listen to "The Egyptian" or the version of Kenny Dorham's "Minor holiday". A couple of clicks start of A1, otherwise clean. Cover has ring/corner wear, promo stamp on front (not on photo). US original.
Strong 1959 album with Benny Golson, Tommy Flanagan, Jimmy Garrison and Al Harewood. Listen to "Minor Vamp". Japanese reissue, COJY-9062 from 1993. With insert but no obi.
Japanese album from 1992 with alternate takes of fine jazz set recorded 1959 with Thad Jones, McCoy Tyner, Dave Bailey, Jimmy Garrison & Benny Golson. Check "Bang Bang". Japanese original from 1992, COJY-9018 with insert but no obi.
1963 piano blues, listen to "Black Magic Blues". A couple of light marks and storage wear on record, plays fine. Small sticker on label side B. Cover has light ring/rub/corner wear. Rare UK original.
UK original. Record in superb shape. Laminated cover has light wear, minor creasing, stereo sticker + sealing sticker on back. Clear tape on spine, neatly done. "Cherie" and "Jane", him alone with his guitar are the stand out tracks here I think.
Another great album by him. Check "Ain't no love lost" (same song as Patti Jo) and the beautiful slowie "So you don't love me". No shrink on this copy, cover has a sawcut and a little edge wear. Early 2nd US pressing with 810 7th Ave-address on labels, no insert.
Another fine LP from Curtis, very enjoyable listening all through. "Never say you can't survive" and "Just want to be with you" are my picks. Cover in shrink with a sawcut. US original with insert.
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