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UK original, SAPCOR 12 A-1/B-1 matrix. The first of their two albums released in 1970. Listen to "Beautiful and blue" or the Paul McCartney-penned "Come and get it". Small mark causing a few light clicks track A3, otherwise fine. Cover has light ring/corner wear, some lamination creasing, small sticker on back, minor corner bump, 1,5 cm tear on front at opening (not in photo).
1971 album with both their usual folky sound, and some funkier moments as well. Listen to "Shoot out in Chinatown" or "The moon struck one". US later pressing.
"Trompes Traversières Appariées" - nice piece with instruments reserved for the water spirit Eyelede. French original, with booklet. No sticker on this copy, unlike photo.
Light sleeve marks on one side, plays fine. Swedish original, printed inner sleeve. Cover in shrink.
Classic funk/soul set from 1972, check "Your Good Thing Is About To Come To An End". Cover has 12cm wear/peeling on spine plus a tiny stain on front. US original with orange labels.
"Shake your rump to the funk" instant funk track & "Summer of our love" great soft soul groove on this from 1976! Cover has a cut corner. US original.
1970 folk album, listen to "Insubordination". Cover in shrink. US original, with booklet.
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.
The first album from this marvellous artist. "You'll lose a good thing", "What I need is love" & "Give me a break" are all lovely. Nice copy in shrink. 2nd US issue from circa 1967, red/black label and white Jamie logo, Virtue in dead wax.
Nice soul/disco album from 1977. Title track is a Rahaan spin. Nice copy, cover in shrink with small sawcut. US original.
1968 jazz sessions with Jimmy Rowles and Teddy Edwards among others. Cover has light wear and minor sticker mark/tear dots on front (not on website photo). Later UK pressing with yellow labels.
The American master guitarist backed by Italian library hot-shots Giovanni Tommaso and Enzo Restuccia plus two fourths of I Marc 4 (Antonello Vannucchi and Carlo Pes). My favourites are the drowsy "Lison" and the equally dazed, Armando Trovajoli-penned "Malibu" - great tracks that wouldn't be out of place on Piero Umiliani's awesome "Paesaggi"! Cover has small bottom split and a saw cut (not on photo). First US pressing of LP that was first released in Italy as "Kessel's Kit".
"Mellow blow" - killer rock/disco classic. Also the popular dance groove "Checkmate" plus the laidback funk/rock gem "Along the shore". Cover has ring/edge wear, small tear on front (not in photo). US original.
Rock/psych/soul versions of Sun Ra material, including a lovely take on "Love in outer space". US original, gold vinyl, includes stickered plastic sleeve.
Strong Roots Radics-backed album from 1981, check "Run Come Ya Man" and "The Love Of Jah". 2025 reissue.
Great classic roots album from 1983. Favorites are "Jah is with me" and "Mind You Hurt My Mom". US reissue, pressed on clear vinyl.
LP from 1973 produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland. Listen to the title track for starters. This Japanese reissue contains two bonus tracks that were not on the original US release, their classic "I shall not be moved" and "Trapped in a love". VS 1055, black vinyl pressing with obi and insert.
LP from 1975 with hits as "Heavenly, that's what you are to me" & "What am I gonna do with you"! Cover has minor wear and a sticker on front & back (unlike photo). Scandinavian original.
LP from 1975 with hits as "Heavenly, That's What You Are To Me" and "What Am I Gonna Do With You"! 180 gram reissue.
Funky soundtrack by Barry White & the Love Unlimited Orchestra. Plenty of shorter tracks useful for sample hunters. Listen to "Do drop in" & "Somebody's gonna off the man". Cover has ring/rub wear on back and a sticker on front (not in photo). UK original.
Christian Reim and Tom Karlsen of Norweigan psych rock band Dream teams up with Swedish guitarist Rickard Rolf (of November) on a live recording at the legendary Club 7 in 1973. Heavy jazz-rock/psych sounds, listen to "Bloodthirst" or the take on Chick Corea's "Sometime Ago".
Subtle deep house with a couple of nice downtempo tracks chucked in. Nice listening throughout with personal picks in "Nocturnal" and "Moonlit".
Very rare South African jazz/soul/funk from the mid-70s, check "Toi-Toi" and Moving Along". Reissue with printed inner sleeve.
Great straight jazz LP that was released just after his suicide in 1968. Listen to "Blues for Bass". Record is fine except for two long scrathes covering halft of the side b. It plays fine but minor soft ticks can be heard at B1 and B2. Cover has rather heavy ring wear on front and back. Swedish only original.
Electronic BBC-release from 1975 , listen to "Geraldine", also includes a bunch of suspense/tension styled tracks suitable for sampling. Reissue.
Live blues outfit led by Björn Clern together with Loffe Carlsson among others. Listen to "As the years go passing by". Winered With Black/White splatter vinyl.
2LP from 2011 with abandoned recordings made to follow up "Pet sounds". Listen to "Surf's up" or the short but sweet "Our prayer". European original, with printed inner sleeves and booklet.
Mellow and quirky Beach Boys from 1967, with "Good vibrations", "Heroes and villains" and more. Record has minor storage wear and a few light marks, plays fine. Cover in great shape. Danish original, released with a front-laminated flipback UK sleeve and with Danish labels.
Their 1992 LP with big party hits as "Jimmy James" & "So what cha want". Records are badly scratched and worn, plays decent but some bad noise at intro of A1 and ocasional clicks and ticks here and there. Gatefold cover has edge wear and tear on front towards the opening. US original with red labels. C1 98938 on spine, C1 98939-40 on labels.
2LP compilation from 1973. Including lyrics inner sleeves.
1966 comp with plenty of classic tunes. Cover has sealing sticker. UK later pressing.
UK later pressing from 1969, correctly aligned apple on back cover. No "Her Majesty" credit. YEX-749-2/750-1 stamped in dead wax. Record has a few minor marks. Cover has light general wear, old shop sticker on back. 1969 album with the iconic cover photo, and songs like "Come together" and "I want you (she's so heavy)".
Taiwanese 10xLP box from the early 1970s. Records are in fine shape. Outer box has shelf wear, a few small tears, some ageing on back. Unofficial release.
Milestone in pop history including "Love me do" & "I saw her standing there". Record close to EX. Cover has light wear, sealing sticker (not in photo). Swedish later pressing.
US original, ST-2576, black label and colorband. A few light marks on record, nothing bad. Cover has heavy ringwear on back. 1966 album with "Taxman", the sitar-fest "Love you to" & the trippy "Tomorrow never knows".
UK early 2nd mono pressing with black/yellow label, YEX 605-2/YEX 606-3 matrix, "Doctor Robert" on label, "Dr. Robert" on cover, "Sold in U.K..." text and "The Gramophone Co...", KT tax code. Record is a strong wellplaying VG with light marks. Cover has light ring/corner wear, some lamination creasing. "Taxman", "Tomorrow never knows" and more classics!
UK 2nd mono pressing with black/yellow label, YEX 605-2/YEX 606-3 matrix, "Doctor Robert" on label, "Dr. Robert" on cover, "Sold in U.K..." text and "The Gramophone Co...", KT tax code. Record is shiny with some light scuffs/marks, plays fine. Sticker on label side A, small writing label side B. Cover has light general wear, some lamination creasing. "Taxman", "Tomorrow never knows" and more classics!
UK later pressing from 1968. Record in great shape. Cover has light general wear, tiny writing on back. 1965 album with "Norwegian wood", "Think For Yorself" and more.
UK stereo original, without "An E.M.I. Recording" on any label, embossed lettering on cover, top-opened, # 0467477, original black inner sleeves. No poster or photos. Records have lots of light marks, plays ok with some surface noise. Cover has ring/edge wear, creasing, some small stains on back. 1968 album with "While my guitar gently weeps" and "Helter skelter" among others.
UK stereo original, with "An E.M.I. Recording" on all labels, embossed lettering on cover, top-opened, #0432544, original black inner sleeves. No poster or photos. Records have some light marks, plays well with minor distractions. Cover has light general wear. 1968 album with "While my guitar gently weeps" and "Helter skelter" among others.
UK stereo original, with "An E.M.I. Recording" on all labels, embossed lettering on cover, top-opened, #0359264, original black inner sleeves. With poster and all photos in fine shape. Records have some light surface marks, nothing bad. Cover has light ring/edge wear, a few minimal stains. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A record 1. 1968 album with "While my guitar gently weeps" and "Helter skelter" among others.
UK stereo original, PCS 7027 with YEX-637-1/638-1 stampers. "Sold in U.K..." text and "The Gramophone Co..." text. No original inner sleeve or insert. Record has light marks, plays well. Cover has light general wear, lamination creasing. Stone classic album, listen to the title track or "A day in the life" for a good start.
Huge box set with 12 LPs and one 2xLP. All records and covers between EX and NM. Outer box has light shelf wear at bottom, one mild corner bump. This is the French release from 1978.
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.
Album from 1997 with a bunch of party tracks including "Off the books". Cover has a minor corner bend. US 2nd pressing with white labels, this is the version with Loud logo.
1968 comp with garage-y psych/pop. Listen to "Gentle wanderin' ways".
1973 live album with a heavy version of Stevie Wonder's "Superstition". Japanese later pressing from 1979, with insert and obi.
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