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Beautiful jazz in Georg Riedel's four part piece "Kind of requiem". Reminds me of Lars Färnlöf's "Svit cachasa"! Cover is pretty low VG+ due to some ring wear and creasing (not in photo). Swedish original.
Swedish original. Two small stickers label side A and on front of cover (not on photo).
1974 album by Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band member. Listen to "Afoju Ti Ole Riran" and "Strange Tongues". UK original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
1981 album by Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band member. Listen to "Calypso To Colapso". No price sticker or tear on this copy, unlike photo. UK original.
"Run Shaker Life" and "For What It's Worth" catchy, uplifting gospel soul tunes. Cover has a little corner wear. US original, comes with lyric sheet and printed inner sleeve (a little split and taped).
Detroit hip hop featuring Tiombe Lockhart, P.P.P and J Dilla. Check Dilla's "Garage band".
Collaboration between Graham Coxon (Blur) and Rose Elinor Dougall (Pipettes). Listen to "Can I Call You". Cover in shrink with hype sticker, one bent corner. UK original.
2LP compilation from 1975. No sticker on this copy, unlike photo.
Guitar/harmonica blues from 1976. Listen to "Mr. Freddies Blues". Record has a few light scuffs/marks, nothing bad at all. Cover has light general wear. Swedish only original.
Album from 1976 produced by the reliable Carl Davis. Listen to "Love woke me up this morning". Cover has a cut corner. US original.
Mellow duo LP with piano and bass. Try "Escalator" to get an idea on how this sounds. Cover has transparent tape at all seams, looks fine though. German original.
More guitar jamming from Rossi in 1976, listen to "Ripdad". Canadian 2nd pressing, blue labels.
Avantgarde jazz from 1977, featuring Anthony Braxton on "S.I. no. 2". Cover has minimal nick on opening and one tiny corner bump. US original.
US mono original, V-8676 with black/silver T-logo labels. Gatefold sleeve has a drill hole.
1980 release with a tough version of "Slippin' into darkness". No shrink on this copy, cover has minor wear and a sawcut. US original.
1987 album with Zevon in fine form in the title track. US original, with lyrics inner sleeve (three splits). This copy is ishrink with hype sticker and a saw cut.
Compilation with the virtuoso of the washboard. Listen to "Digging My Potatoes". This copy is in shrink. US original.
1973 album with a nice version of "San Francisco Mabel Joy" among others. Light marks on record, plays well. Cover has some ring/edge wear. US original.
1979 album with the great tune "Berlin" + the two experimental ones, "C.3." and "Think Straight". UK original.
Roots Radics-backed album with the killer title track and "Be Sure Of Your Brethren". 2026 reissue.
True holy grail of European rare groove records, here on 4xLP box set containing the original 1972 double LP (for the first time reissued in its entirety) plus the material from the 2007 release "The Club 7 Live Tapes" (with recordings from the same two nights as the original LP). Includes the funk jazz monster "Do You Believe" with hard drums and a great organ sound! Rest moves between more groove-orientated stuff as the version of "It's Your Thing" and deeper, spiritual parts as on "Space Rock" and "Saturday Night Evening".
2LP box from 1958. French later pressing from 1980, with booklet. Box has light wear.
Rare private-pressed album with great funky jazz on "Mr Clean". Japanese reissue from 2023, with obi.
Very rare, privately issued 1989 album from Weldon featuring an alternate version of his awesome soul/jazz classic "Music Is The Key" plus a great jazz funk cut in "Cordero"! Japanese reissue from 2023, with obi.
Cool leftfield jazz on the legendary Tribe label, featuring Phil Ranelin and Marcus Belgrave. Listen to "Angry Young Man". Reissue, still sealed copy. Soundclip from previous copy.
Guitar-led jazz from 1966 including versions of "California Dreaming" and "Sunny". Japanese reissue from 1977, MV 4003, with insert. No obi on this copy, unlike photo.
LP with James Clay, Victor Feldman, Sam Jones & Louis Hayes. Listen to "Sandu". A couple of clicks track A3, otherwise clean. Faint sticker mark on front cover. Later (retitled) German pressing from 1968 (of LP originally released in 1960 as "Movin' Along").
Live set with Harold Mabern, Jimmy Lovelace and Arthur Harper, recorded in Paris in 1965 but first released in 1973. Great version of "Impressions"! Stamp on labels. Later UK press from 1978.
Scarce 1977 album with great midtempo soul/rare groove on "My mind is at ease"! Vinyl in nice and clean. Cover is low VG+, has some ring wear and edge wear, 4 cm peeling/split middle top seam. Cut corner (unlike photo). Promo sticker on back. US original,
No, not that Wham! This LP from 1978 contains the disco/rock crossover gem "Lovemaker". Cover has some ring/rub wear, lower end of VG+ but nothing terrible. US original, promo copy.
Cheap and great soul/disco LP including "I can make it better" and the classic "It's a love thing". Minor marks, plays ok. Cover has some edge wear, a few small stains and a tiny tear on frot (not in photo). US original.
One of the truly great male soul groups, here in 1987 with a couple of lovely slow jams. Nice looking copy without shrink (unlike photo). US original.
1979 soul/disco album with the floorfillling classic "And the beat goes on" and quality slowies as "Lady" and "I love you". US original.
Their debut album with the fantastic crossover soul tune "Needle in a haystack". "I can remember" & "I'm the one" are great too. First US release is on Soul Clock, then re-released on Janus as "Planets of life". This is a later (1976) Japanese issue on Contempo, UXP 706 CN. Cover has some peeling on bottom edge.
Value-for-money soul/disco LP from 1981 with standouts in the midtempo dancer "Can't stop loving you baby" + the awesome two stepper "I'm the one for you". Cover has edge wear, sticker residue mark on front and back (no sticker, unlike photo), small rip on back. US original.
Fusion from 1979 with Hector Bingert & Erling Kroner, check "Eat Your Heart Out". Swedish-only original, with printed inner sleeve.
Brutal live recordings with some pretty serious takes from "Icky thump" and "Hello operator". Records in great shape with only a couple of minimal pressing bubbles causing no trouble at all. Cover has just light corner bumping and minor ring wear. Only sold as part of Vault Package 4, and now sought after. US original.
Funk LP from 2002, recommended for fans of Poets of Rhythm, Budos Band and such. "Thunderbird" and "Eji" are my picks. 2xLP reissue from 2023.
From 1987 including "I wanna dance with somebody", "Love will save the day" and the Sam Dees-penned ballad "Just the lonely talking again". Some marks on vinyl, plays well overall with occasional background noise. European original with lyric inner sleeve.
Compilation from 1968, consisting of singles, B-sides, and album tracks originally recorded for Reaction Records and Track Records between 1966 and 1968. UK original.
UK original, black lettering. Including poster and all 11 inserts, no rice bag. Record is shiny with just some light scuffs, plays fine. Cover has light ring/corner wear, minor creasing. Classic live album, and supposedly one of the the best of its kind. Listen to "My generation".
3LP explosive live recording from 1968. EU original, with printed inner sleeves. No hype sticker on this copy, unlike photo.
Compilation from 1971 including "The kids are alright", "My generation" etc. Sticker on label side A and on front of cover (not in photo). Italian later pressing.
Almost the same LP as "A quick one" but with different track order. Listen to "Whiskey man" or "I Need You". German later pressing.
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