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Special Edition 40th Anniversary release that consists of 3 LPs, 3 CDs and a DVD. Book not included.
Live recorded LP from what must have been a really raw performance. Volume at 11 and the crowd in heat! Listen to "Under my thumb" or "Satisfaction". Record is a wellplaying VG with light marks. UK 2nd pressing with blue label, boxed Decca-logo.
1974 album with the great "Fingerprint file" and the less rocking "Time waits for no one". Cover has small tear on top seam. Dutch later pressing.
UK stereo original, with unboxed Decca logo, indicator hole on back of cover, hype sticker. With original inner sleeve, no poster. Record is shiny with some light marks. Cover has very little wear, a couple of tiny stains on back. 1969 LP with the most excellent "Gimme shelter" and "Monkey man".
Compilation from 1975 including "Out of time" & "I'm going down". No sealing sticker on this copy, unlike photo.
2LP compilation from 1972. Reissue, 180 g glow in the dark vinyls.
1973 compilation with "Poison ivy" and "Child of the moon". UK original.
Early Stones with "Route 66" and "Tell me". Fine copy with no major issues. Cover has creased corner (not in photo). Swedish later pressing with mono cover, but stereo on labels.
UK 2nd mono pressing with the 4 min version of "Tell me" instead of the 2.52 version. Matrix no XARL 6271 2A/XARL 6272 3A. Record is shiny with some light scuffs. Cover has light ring/corner wear, lamination creasing/lifting. 1964 album with "Tell me" and more rough stuff.
4LP box set with hits, hits, hits + 72-page booklet. Records in great shape. Box cover has shelf wear, two corner splits.
1978 album with the classic "Miss you". Cover has minor sticker residue on front (not on photo). Canadian 2nd pressing with revised celebrity inner sleeve.
4-LP box with single-tracks and rarities from the Decca-period. Records are between EX and VG+. Box cover has light wear.
Without a doubt one of their best albums, and to call it psychedelic would be an understatement. Listen to "In another land" or "Citadel". Cover has stereo-sticker on back. UK later pressing, without lenticular photo cover.
UK stereo original with green Decca label, deep groove, ZAL-8126-T2-6K/ZAL-8127-T2-5K, lenticular cover. Record has lots of light marks, plays with some background noise and occasional clicks/pops. Cover has light wear, minor lamination lifting along spine. One of their best albums, and to call it psychedelic would be an understatement. Listen to "Citadel" and "In another land".
Italian jazz album recorded in 1957, listen to "You And The Night And The Music". Japanese reissue from 1994. With insert but no obi.
Folky alternative rock from 1986. Cover in shrink with mild corner bumps. US original, with hype sticker.
Library-composer and Pink Floyd-collaborator Ron Geesin on a 1975 solo piano album. Listen to "Octave Creep". Cover has slightly bent corner, tiny tear on front (not in photo). UK original.
Ron Trent taking the tempo down a notch, for this ambient/downtempo project featuring Gigi Masin, Khruangbin & Jean-Luc Ponty to name a few. Listen to "Cycle Of Many" and "Flos Potentia".
Solo album from 1974 with a smooth AOR vibe. Contains nice tunes like "Shirley", "Crotch music" and "Far east man". Dutch original.
Very rare piano trio album recorded in Paris in 1958 with Richard Davis and Art Morgan. Listen to "R and R Groove". High quality 180 gram reissue from 2021, with flipback cover.
"I Hope You're Satisfied" great pop/beat/vocal jazz tune from 1967 that is like a mix of Novi Singers and Carpenters. Also includes the lovely "Theme From Lions Summer" in similar but more laidback style. Cover has lamination peeling/bubbling around edges, shelf wear and an old price sticker on back. Swedish only original.
High quality funky jazz/fusion set. "Mystic brew" is the big track, as used by A Tribe Called Quest. Check "Chunky" and "Two headed freap" as well. 180 gram reissue from 2022.
Folky rock from 1975 by former Small Faces man, supposedly named after the commercial chances of this record. Listen to "I'm a country boy". Cover has some staining on front (not on photo). UK original.
Straight jazz set from 1978 with Walter Booker JR, Jimmy Cobb, Ricky Ford and Bill Hardman. Listen to the fast "Ichi ban" or the version of "Suicide is painless". US original. This copy is in shrink.
Live recording from 1973, together with Mike Carr. Great versions of "Sombrero Sam" and "The More I See You". Cover has old price sticker on front (not on website photo). UK original.
US original from 1973, promo copy. Cover has ring wear and edge wear.
"Slave For Your Love" - great track! Cover has sticker + writing on back, stain on front (not in photo). First UK issue from 1967, of US original from 1963.
1961 blues album featuring King Curtis, listen to the smooth organ blues in "Yes Lawd". US 2nd pressing.
1981 album with the heavy disco funker "R.R. Express" (same tune Nytro did) and the soul/disco groove "Jump Street". German original in nice shape (cover looks better than photo).
Disco funk album from 1979 produced by Norman Whitfield. Best track for me is "You can't run from yourself", plus you get the hit "Is it love you're after". US original.
Sweet 1971 psych/folk album by Yester/Henske & co. Listen to "Lullabye II" or "Flying to morning". Cover has ring/rub/edge wear, small spine split, cut corner. US original.
2nd album by singer, pianist and composer Rotem Geffen somewhere between melancholic vocal jazz (think Radka Toneff/Steve Dobrogosz' "Fairytales") and pop on the experimental side (Björk, Nico). Listen to "The Night is the Night".
Pretty free jazz-sounding LP. Listen to "Flamingo horizons". Double vinyl set but with a heavy cardboard box cover so counts as 3 LPs for shipping. Switzerland original, missing postcards.
Live set with Rova and John Zorn from 2010, listen to "Arc Fuse 1". Record fine shape. Cover has two corners a bit bent otherwise fine. US original, limited to 300 copies.
Their second album, from 1973. Including greatness as "Do The Strand" and "In Every Dream Home A Heartache". German later pressing.
1979 album with a cool leftfield/balearic vibe. Contains great tunes like "Manifesto", "Stronger through the years" and "Spin me round". Canadian original.
"Remake/Re-Model" great opener on great debut album by classic group featuring Brian Eno & Bryan Ferry. Swedish original, laminated gatefold sleeve, pink rim Island labels.
Their 1975 album including the body moving "Love is the drug". Cover has small writing on back. Swedish original.
Their third LP, released in 1973. Features "Street life" and "Mother of pearl". German later pressing with red/black Polydor label.
German original with hype sticker. No old price sticker on this copy, as in photo.
Blues rock from 1973. Listen to "My baby says she's gonna leave me". German original.
US mono original, MG C-731 with black/silver trumpeter labels, deep groove on both sides. A few surface marks on vinyl, nothing troublesome. Cover has 5 cm split top seam right, 3 cm split bottom seam right plus mild general wear. Mid 50s jazz with Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown and Louis Bellson. Listen to "Lighthouse Blues".
Useful drum breaks on "She's about a mover" and "Let a woman be a woman". Cover has ring/edge wear, small drill hole. US original.
Roy Loney discover synthesizers and come up with some synth/power pop hybrids like "Different Kind". Cover has ring/edge wear (not in photo). US original.
"Hundred Miles An Hour" - tough rocker from the ex-Flamin' Groover. Cover has ring/edge wear, sticker mark on front (not in photo). US original.
US original, gatefold sleeve. No price sticker and tear on this copy, unlike photo.
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