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180 g reissue, plays backwards.
Ravi Shankar soundtrack to the film starring Ornette Coleman, Allen Ginsberg etc. Listen to "Raga miniature". Cover has some sticker residue on front (not in photo). First German issue, probably from the late 60s/early 70s.
"Fire Night" - cool tune featuring Louis Hayes and Dennis Budimir. Reissue.
2004 album with a souped-up version of Archie Shepp's "Blues for Brother George Jackson"! Cover in shrink (not on photo).
Previously unissued soul/funk LP including the full length version of the monster "The way we live" + the mellow gem "Will you be there"! Just a few soft sleeve scuffs on vinyl. Well-packaged in heavy cardboard cover.
Jazz from 1981 with Oscar Peterson and Jerome Richardson. listen to "Bric A Brac". Cover has a small sawcut. Japanese reissue from 1981, UMV 2117, no insert or obi.
LP from 1970 with funky jazz on "Stick with it". No shrink on this copy, cover has a sawcut, two small splits and some rub wear. US original, red/green labels and Broadway address.
1974 solo album by the Doors-member. Listen to the sizzling synths in "The Moorish Idle" and the jazz-funky title track. Clean record. Cover has light ring/edge wear, cut corner. US original.
Bach goes jazz on 1965 album with Guy Pedersen, Daniel Humair and Michel Hausser. Listen to "Musette En Sol". Early 2nd French pressing on Musidisc.
European original, with hype sticker and printed inner sleeve. No bonus 7".
One man band pub rock/power pop with a garage-y sound! Listen to "Wandering black hole" or "Don't mess with me".
Prog rock from 1975, listen to "Ge Mig Sanningen". Swedish original.
LP and cover in top shape, complete with beuatiful printed inner sleeve at rice paper. Luxembourg original.
Retro soul/funk from 2023 including the catchy "Shout it out" that would fit well on a Nicole Willis album.
Johnny Bristol/Barry White-ish soul/disco including the classic "You to me are everything". Cover has a minor tear on front and back (not in photo). Scandianvian original.
UK original, with insert. Cover has neat writing on back.
1982 power pop, listen to "Keeping Up With Jones". Cover in shrink. Scandinavian original.
UK original, LTZ-N 15010. Cover has minor edge wear and some lamination peeling.
US mono pressing, PR 7325 with gold/black labels with trident on top = 2nd mono pressing. Cover has some some ringwear and small tear on front (not on website photo). Tenor sax and organ led jazz LP from 1964. Try "Something funny" or "Brother red".
Album made out of takes from different sessions with Red & his friends. With Bosse Broberg, Nisse Sandström, Göran Strandberg & Rune Carlsson. Listen to "Talking", "Avsked" or "In a sentimental mood". Swedish only original, with printed inner sleeve and insert. Cover has a minimal sticker mark on front top right.
1972 live recordings, one side featuring Red Mitchell Quartet and the other various musicians from Uppsala like Lars Erstrand. Listen to Red Mitchell's "You See That Olive Tree?". Cover has small sticker + minor signs of writing on back. Swedish-only orginal.
Rock/soul LP that holds a couple of tracks with crossover potential. Try "Gamble". German original.
Modern jazz from 1987 with Don Friedman and Palle Danielsson, listen to "Dance". German only original.
New wave with reggae influences from 1980. Check the dubby "Visual Romance". Cover has small tear on front and back. UK original.
Demo session of some serious garage from 1966. Listen to their take on "All day and all of the night".
Jazz LP from 1973 with Bobo Stenson, Lennart Åberg, Palle Danielsson and Bengt Berger. Listen to "Just In Case". Swedish only original, RIKS LP 49 with orange labels (CAP 1049 with white labels is 2nd).
Hank Williams & John Philip Sousa through the weird filter of Residents. Listen to "Hey Good Lookin'". Cover has no sticker on front, as in photo. Dutch original.
"Kula Bocca Says So" and other orchestrated crazy pieces. Cover has two faint sticker marks on front. US original, gatefold sleeve.
1982 album, second part of "Mole Trilogy". Listen to "God of darkness" or "The secret seed". US original with 444 Grove Street address.
Fusion/jazz rock from 1973, contains the funky "Space Circus part 2". Cover has old shop sticker on back. German original.
1974 album with the killer disco fusion groover "Earth Juice" plus "The Shadow Of Lo" that starts off mellow with some nice Rhodes but moves into tough fusion halfway. Cover has small sticker mark on front. UK original.
"My Jack Don't Drink Water" - great stuff! UK original.
UK later pressing from 1985. Cover has some stains on front.
EU original from 2018, orange vinyl. Includes booklet. Minimal edge nick on back cover.
US original, with lyrics insert. This copy is in shrink.
"Nica's dream" in a nice version. German original with red label, 21 21948-8.
"Disco queen" & "Theme from Lipstick" nice little disco funkers! Cover has some edge wear and a sawcut. US original.
Ultra rare and great latin/fusion LP - check "Babalonia", the cooking "Vengo" & "A taste of latin" (not the same version as on the Vaya LP). Reissue from 2026.
Italian jazz release from 1990 with 5 vocal jazz tracks, 1 piano/sax duo track and 2 solo piano tracks. Listen to "Nomos". Italian only original.
1979 solo album from the Television man. Listen to te title track and "Blue And Grey". Cover has creased corner, saw cut. US original.
US mono original, CJM 8003 with orange/yellow deep groove labels. Surface marks and lines on record, plays ok with some mild surface noise. Deeper mark causing clicks side B. Cover has light general wear, 20 cm bottom split. 1961 album featuring Reggie Workman and Leo Wright. Nice straight jazz in "I Can Dream, Can't I?" and "Blues In A Quandary".
Quality as usual with Richie, with great tunes like "Younger men grow older", the Moog-fest "End of the season" and the sweet title track. Reissue from 2025 on "galaxy effect" colored vinyl, including two bonus tracks.
"I can't make it anymore" - folk/soul masterclass! Same tune that's a massive northern soul favorite in the Spyder Turner version. "Adam" is another great track. Cover has heavy ring/rub/edge wear (more than on photo). US later pressing.
Rock/disco versions of "Long train running" and Steely Dan's "Do it again". US original with printed inner.
Jazz from 1979 with versions of "Dizzy atmosphere" and, since it's a tribute to him, Charlie Parker's "Confirmation".
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