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Classic P-funk from 1975. Listen to "Tightrope". US original on Westbound.
Trio album from 1967, listen to "That Mellow Feeling". Cover has a punch hole. US mono original, Atlantic 1479, orange/purple labels with black fan logo and horizontal Atlantic print.
Roots Radics-backed dancehall album with the killer "Judas and Jesus". Produced by Henry "Junjo" Lawes. Reissue.
Blues/soul album from 1969. Check the awesome "I'm So Satisfied". Cover has two drill holes + scratch mark on front (not in photo). US original.
Compilation from 1977 with recordings from 1952-54. Listen to "Feelin' good". Record has a mark causing some clicks track B2, otherwise fine.
1986 split LP with the monster dancehall roots tune "Chanting", huge track and one of Junior's best! Reissue, pressed on blue vinyl.
Album from 1965 featuring Buddy Guy. Listen to "We're Ready" and "In The Wee Wee Hours". 2 x 180 g reissue.
Brazilian alternative rock from 1993. Cover has minimal tear on front. Brazilian original, with insert.
"Going Way Back" tough funky hip hop produced by KRS One. Record has some marks but nothing major, plays ok. Cover has a sawcut and a tiny sticker. Early 2nd US pressing with Fresh labels (instead of Sleeping Bag), with the Herbie Jr etc in dead wax.
Stunning 1977 album out of Ghana - check "Hwehwe mu na yi wo mpena" and "Adam nana". Remastered reissue from 2025.
Swedish r&b with a hip hop attitude, from 2000. The soft "Kaahlla mej" is my pick. Just a couple of ligt sleeve marks on vinyl. Cover has minor corner wear. Swedish original.
US mono original, A-3 with orange/black Am-Par labels and RVG in dead wax. Marks and lines on record, plays with mild background noise, still enjoyable. Cover has basic shelf wear, some lamination bubbles and small and faint marker pen writing on back. Early Impulse title with lovely jazz tunes in "Impulse" and "Speak Low".
1980 LP with a slow, beaty symphonic piece in the title track, plus the sleazy "Älska med mig igen". Cover has small spine split, sticker on front (not on photo). Swedish only original, POLS 311.
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.
Breezy blue-eyed soul/soft rock from Hawaii. "The hurt", "All I want", "Everything is love" and "What do I do" are the strongest cuts. Reminds me of the Batteaux LP and that's a good thing. US reissue, pressed on black vinyl.
Psych/space rock from 2023, listen to "Nightmare Dimensions". Cover has one bent corner. UK original.
Early 90s Sudanese recordings with sharp backing and an irresistible groove. Listen to "Shmasha" or "Agricultural revolution". Cover has two creased/bumped corners. No shrink or hype sticker, unlike photo.
Vocal jazz LP with versions of standards like "Lush life" & "A song for you". Swedish original on Phontastic.
Mellow duo LP from 1977 with a nice version of "Green Dolphin Street". Cover has lamination fraying + sun fading on back, minor sticker residue on front (not on photo). Swedish original with black labels.
Free jazz recorded in 1972. Powerful sound on "Get Up" and "From Now On". Small corner cut. US original, white label variation.
Warm pop sound from 2015 with some great storytelling lyrics and a folky vibe here and there. Listen to "Bells".
German original, casebound, with booklet in fine shape. Clean record. Small sticker label side A. Cover has tiny tear on front.
Instrumental hip hop that reminds me of Dilla's "Welcome 2 Detroit". Check the clips from "Round the outside" and "Moogy foog it". Cover in shrink, has a creased corner.
Indian Classical/Carnatic album from 1964. Listen to "Chakkani Raja". Record has a mild warp, plays fine on our equipment. Indian later pressing from the 70s.
Bubblegum/psych from 1968, check their take on "Hey Joe". Cover has drill hole, bent corner and hype sticker (not on photo). US original.
His 1985 album, includes "I wanna have love with you" and "Say you love me". Cover in shrink with hype sticker (unlike photo). US original with lyric inner sleeve.
UK original. Record in fine shape. Cover has mild ring/shelf wear, a few shallow indentations on back plus one minor corner crease, looks nice overall. With printed inner sleeve (in fine shape).
Soul/gospel album from 1970. Check "We can't rest" or "This old world". Cover has basic ring wear, and a punch hole. US original.
Improv collaboration between Japanese noise/avantgarde cult figure Keiji Haino and renowned composer S. Hasunuma. Tense soundscapes with analog synths, field recordings, and Keiji's vocals on top. Listen to "Number". 2025 US original on black vinyl.
1969 psychedelic rock with "Waiting to be" and "Marstrand". Cover has cut corner. No drill hole, as in photo. US original.
1972 album with a mix of fusion and free jazz, featuring Charlie Haden, Paul Motian & Dewey Redman. Check the gentle piano ballad "Birth" or the sample treasure "Spirit" with loads of weird sounds waiting to get picked up. US original, red/green labels with 1841 Broadway-address. This copy is in shrink.
Live set from 1980 with Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson and Jon Christensen. Check "New Dance". US original.
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.
Jarrett recorded at Carnegie Hall with Syracuse Symphony Orchestra in 1980, listen to "Second Movement". Record in top shape, cover has round sticker residue on front (not on website photo). German original.
2025 r&b/fusion-sounding hip hop by this US singer-songwriter/producer. Check "k.i.s.s." or "This Time". Black vinyl issue, comes in stickered pic sleeve.
Top vocal jazz album, one of the best on the Black Jazz label. Especially check the versions of "Maiden voyage" and "See you later". Reissue.
Sought-after 60's soul album from a legendary group. Check "That's what you mean to me" and the monster northern dancer "Cryin' days are over". Cover has some wear on top seam and faint miscoloration/ageing on back. US 2nd issue from the 70s, blue labels.
Quartet jazz on the freer side, featuring 7 original compositions by bassist Kenneth Jimenez. Listen to "Mr. Shipping".
Fiddlin' bluegrass album from 1968. US original.
1956/1957 recordings with Donald Byrd, Hank Mobley, Mal Waldron etc. 2xLP re-release from circa 1973.
50s jazz set with Donald Byrd, Tommy Flanagan & Frank Foster. Listen to "A.T.". Record has some light marks and tiny pressing bubbles, plays well with minor distractions. Cover has ring/corner wear, stamp + staining on back. US later mono pressing from 1963.
Classy LP with the cream of European jazz. Check "Movement III". German original, MPS 15218 ST.
Recorded in 1969 with Sahib Shihab, Benny Bailey etc. Check "Going straight" or "Wormwood scrubs". UK original.
Live album from 1969 with the cream of musicians living in Europe at that time. Check "The Girl And The Turk" and "Sax No End". Record is cloudy but plays ok. Cover has ring/shelf wear. UK original, Polydor 583 055.
"Sakara" awesome, hypnotic jazz. Cover has some shelf wear and a bent corner. German original.
1968 album with Ron Brooks, listen to the great "Trance Dance"! 180 gram reissue.
US mono pressing, BLP 1535 with Lexington-address on labels and cover but vinyl has beaded rim and not flat edge = very early 2nd pressing. Deep groove on both sides, RVG and ear in dead wax. No frame on front cover, blank spine. Record has some light sleeve marks and scuffs, nothing deep and plays well with minor distractions only. Cover has full split and some fraying on top seam, slight wear on bottom seam and spine, shelf wear and small worn spots front and back, staining on back, minor wear and a few tiny rips on opening edge plus stamp on back. Classic Blue Note indemander with the brilliant 50s jazz track "Afrodisia" but the whole album is nice!
Highly sought-after LP with J.R. Monterose, Sam Jones, Arthur Edgehill & Dick Katz. Listen to "Tahitian Suite". Vinyl has a pale patch on the first track of each side, still plays fine. Japanese reissue, IPR-88003 with insert.
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