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1981 soundtrack to the horror classic, listen to the chilling title theme! Record has a few minor marks, plays fine. Cover has light ring/edge/corner wear. US original.
Jazz set recorded 1958 with Donald Byrd, Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Art Taylor. Listen to "Black Pearls". Japanese reissue from 1977, SMJ-6561 with insert but no obi.
1964 session with the classic quartet, originally recorded (at Van Gelder Studio) for a Canadian movie but never released at the time. Contains takes on classic tracks from the Coltrane-repertoire including "Naima", "Out of this world" (here called "Blue world") and "Village blues". Essential stuff for any Coltrane fan. NO shrink or hype sticker on this copy.
US mono pressing, PRLP 7105 with yellow/black labels, Bergenfield-address = early 2nd US pressing from 1958 of 1957 org. Deep groove on both sides and RVG in dead wax. Record in fine shape with only tiny scuffs, plays loud and clear, close to ex grade. Front and back cover looks lovely, tiny lamination peeling on front. Upper seam have 2 cm split and lower 1 cm. Spine looks fine. Classic LP from 1957 with Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Al Heath. Listen to the wonderful "Straight Street" and "Bakai".
Danish mono original, Atlantic 1311 with orange/purple bulls-eye labels, comes in beautiful flipback cover. Record has light marks, plays ok with occasional soft background noise. Cover has clear tape on spine and top/bottom seam, small tear on front. True jazz classic from 1959 with "Naima" and "Giant steps".
US mono pressing, A-42 with orange/black Abc Paramount Inc label. US pressing from 1965 (of 1963 original). Record with some light scuffs, affect play slighly at intro of "India". Glossy cover has minor wear primarly inside the foldout. Fantastic Coltrane LP with the mighty "Impressions" and "India".
US stereo pressing with red/black A Product of ABC Records-labels and separated logo boxes = later but still early US pressing from circa 1968 (of 1966 original). Van Gelder in dead wax. Record is VG+ to EX. Cover has a little lamination wear and slight humidity spotting inside foldout. Split LP with recordings from Newport Jazz Festival 1965. Listen to Coltrane's "One down, one up" or the freer "Call me by my rightful name" by Shepp.
Orchestral jazz LP including "Two-piece flower" that was sampled on Gang Starr's "Above the clouds". Cover in shrink with drill hole. US stereo original on Fontana.
Quality 70's soul with "Sister Rose" as the best track for me. Cover has a sawcut. US original.
1973 solo album by the badass bass player. Lots of cover versions of old rock n roll standards but also some self-penned songs like "Made In Japan". No sticker tear on this copy, unlike photo. Italian original.
European original, with lyrics inner sleeve. Cover has small sticker on back, sticker mark + tiny tear on front (not on photo).
Folky 70s rock featuring Ola Brunkert, Björn J:son Lindh, Kenny Håkansson & co. Listen to "Får man leva för det" and "Ett Enskilt Rum På Sabbatsberg". Record has a few light surface marks, plays fine. Small writing label side A. Cover has light wear, small nick at opening. Swedish original, blue labels, with lyrics insert.
1976 album with the deep "Memoria" and two cheeky disco numbers in "Du e en stor grabb nu" and "Främmande natt". Cover has pen-x on front (not on photo). Swedish original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
Record has a very mild warp, plays fine. US original, with lyrics insert.
Jazz/fusion with the spiritual "Journey's end" and "Moon child". Fairly light marks, plays ok. Cover has edge wear and ring wear. Drill hole through cover and label. No cut corner (unlike photo). US original with grey Cadet Concept label.
LP recorded 1971 with beautiful spiritual modal jazz on "Constant Throb" and "Rainbows". One or two non-audible hairlines. Cover has saw cut and gold stamp on front. Later US 80s pressing with blue/rainbow labels.
"He's Gonna Step On You Again" - cool fuzz-stomper. Cover has cut corner. US original.
John Lee Hooker in fine form, listen to "Let's Make It". Some minor marks on record. Cover has light ring/corner wear, creasing, tiny tear on back. UK original.
"I Need Love So Bad" - great tune! French later pressing from of original US release "The Great John Lee Hooker" from 1963.
1989 album featuring Carlos Santana, Bonnie Raitt, Canned Heat and others. Listen to "The healer". Cover in shrink. Canadian original.
His second solo effort, listen to "I don't want to be a soldier" or "How do you sleep". Audiophile 180 g reissue from 2003, with both inserts.
A collection of alternate versions and outtakes from the recording sessions from the albums "Walls & Bridges" and "Rock 'n' Roll." Listen to "Steel And Glass". Cover has ring/edge wear, creasing. No sticker tear on front, unlike photo. European original.
1982 compilation, including lyrics inner sleeve. Cover has saw cut, minimal tear on front (not on photo).
Canadian original, with lyrics inner sleeve. No sticker on this copy, unlike photo.
UK early 2nd pressing, no "Sold In U.K..." text on labels. Record is shiny with a few light surface marks, plays fine. Cover has light ring/corner wear, creasing, small bump at opening. Prime John & Yoko with screaming, droning, tripping... Listen to clips from both sides.
US stereo original, SD 1313, blue/green bulls eye labels with deep groove. Cover has tiny punch hole, some ringwear + tiny stains on front (not in photo). Piano trio LP recorded in 1959 with Connie Kay on drums plus Percy Heath or George Duvivier on bass. Listen to "Delaunay's Dilemma".
Avantgarde LP with John Carter & Eric Watson. A long suite split over two sides - check the clip from part 1. Cover has punch hole + minimal tear on front (not on photo). German original.
UK 2nd pressing from 1967. Record in great shape. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A. Cover has some ringwear, minor lamination lifting along spine, minimal writing on back. Loud and wild gig recorded live at Klook's Kleek. Listen to "When I'm gone".
Live recording from 1969, with some amazing saxophone playing on the mellow jams "California" and "So hard to share". Scandinavian original.
UK 2nd stereo pressing from 1969 with unboxed Decca-logo on label, indicator hole on back cover. Record close to EX. Cover has some lamination lifting along spine, small writing on back. Classic blues rock from 1967 with Peter Green and Aynsley Dunbar. Listen to "A hard road" or ""Another kinda love".
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".
Volume one of a collection of live recordings. Dark, smoky blues as usual with Mayall, listen to "I can quit you baby". Record close to EX. Cover has light wear. UK original with blue unboxed Decca-labels.
Collection of live recordings, dark, smoky blues as usual. Listen to "Gimme Some Lovin". Fine copy with little wear. UK original with unboxed Decca-logo.
UK later stereo pressing from 1969 with blue label, unboxed Decca-logo, indicator hole on back of cover. Record has a mark causing some light clicks atart of A1 (listen in clip), otherwise fine. Small writing label side A. Cover has light ring/corner wear, small writing on back. Classic moment in blues rock history, with "All your love" and a nice version of Ray Charles "What'd I say".
Heavy blues rock by one of the best in the business, featuring Dick Heckstall-Smith among others. Listen to "Look in the mirror" or "No reply". Record has some light scuffs, plays fine. Cover has minor lamination lifting on back. UK original, unboxed Decca labels.
European 2nd pressing, with lyrics inner sleeve and CD.
Folky rock LP from 1971 with a short but heavy break on "Well, well, well". Cover has cut corner. US original.
Great UK jazz from 1971 with Alan Skidmore and John Taylor! Check "The purple swan" and "We'll make it". Record looks great (close to NM), cover has tiny tear upper left corner on front otherwise fine. Both labels has some discoloation dots. UK stereo original, SML 1094.
UK 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).
From 1983 with Frank Strazzeri. "Long ago" and "Third eye" sound best for me. Cover has old price sticker on front and punch hole (not on photo). US original.
US mono original, BCP-6025 with red/silver deep groove labels. LOTS of marks and scratches on record, plays with some background crackle and clicks but still listenable. Cover has writing and stamps on back, small split lower right plus some general wear/aging.
Bluesy piano trio soul jazz from 1960, listen to "South Side Soul". 180 gram reissue from 2021.
Record in fine shape. Cover still in shrink. US original at John Zorn's private label.
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