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Huge classic including the great title track and my favourite "The Good's Gone". German 2nd pressing with different title and cover.
US original, DL 74950. Clean record. Cover has light ring wear, cut corner. Another classic album, including "I can see for miles" and the great psych track "Armenia City In The Sky".
Reissue from 1983. Cover has small top split.
Indie rock from 2014, listen to "Wanderlust". UK original, with lyrics insert.
Indie from 2009, listen to "The Fun Powder Plot". Ligh marks on record, plays well with minor distractions. Cover in shrink with hype sticker. UK original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
1980 solo album by the former Dr Feelgood-guitarist. Listen to "Down By The Waterside". Cover has faint sticker mark on front. No hype sticker, as in photo. UK original, with bonus 7".
FMP album from 1978. Listen to "Detour". Cover has edge wear and creasing, small worn spots on back. German only original.
Live concert from 1975 with free jazz/avantgarde music. Listen to "Jan De Wit". Cover has ring/edge wear, old price sticker on front (not on photo). German original without FMP-logo on labels.
Debut album from a very young Willem Breuker featuring Misja Mengelberg, Pierre Courbois, Hans Dulfer, Dick van der Capellen a.o. One side features a quintet, the other a large ensemble - listen to "Composition 28" and "Litany for the 14th of June, 1966" respectively. Clean record. Cover has light ringwear. First German pressing that's quite seldom seen, released after the very rare Dutch original on Relax.
UK stereo original from 1972.
"Better change your mind" and the weird "Atomic bomb" two more big tracks from Onyeabor! 2026 reissue, pressed on orange vinyl.
1982 private press jazz LP with a spiritual touch - very deep, funky vibe on "Blessings And Glory To God" plus the self-penned "Carvings" and the version "Naima" are both beautiful. 2023 reissue.
Japanese compilation from 1990 with material from scarce Stang/All Platinum releases. Choice northern soul on "Key to my happiness", murderous funk/soul on "Funky 8 corners" and some terrific sweet soul like "Can you hear the voices"! With obi and printed inner.
Another nice LP from Willie, this time from 1976. "Baby, come home" and "Come on let's do the thang" are my picks. Cover has a sawcut and light ring wear. US original.
"Is your love life better" tough 70s soul that starts with a break. Cover has a small sawcut. US original.
US original, with printed inner sleeve and hype sticker. No posters or stickers.
Free/fusion/modern jazz from 1982, with a cool flute-led tune in "Miss Gottlieb". German original.
Rock n' roll by fictional band Eddy and the Falcons, quite unlike the prog rock I'd associate Wizzard with. Listen to "This is the story of my love (baby)". Cover has cut corner, old price sticker on front. UK original, with poster in fine shape.
Cover in shrink. US later pressing of "Bonneville Dam & Other Columbia River Songs" LP from 1966.
Folk blues featuring Cisco Houston and Sonny Terry, listen to "Talking hard luck blues". US 2nd pressing, with booklet.
1970 rock album with Neil Innes. Check "9-5 pollution blues" and don't miss the monster drum break in "Godzilla's Return". Cover has ring/rub/edge wear, sticker mark on back. UK original.
Debut album by indie/dream pop trio with members from Mazarine Street etc. Echoes of the 1990s with a fresh sound! Listen to "Seeing double".
Charming alt rock/pop from 1990. Listen to the quirky "Show me to the top". Some minor marks on record, nothing bad. UK original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
Alt rock/pop from 1986. Cover has punch hole. US original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
Oliver Lake, David Murray, Julius Hemphill & Hamiet Bluiett from 1977. Listen to "Dar el Sudan". Small sticker on back cover. German original.
1980 album with "A Pop Song" and other new wave/power pop tunes. Scandinavian original.
1978 new wave/punk on the relaxed side of things. Listen to "Dizzy". UK original, green vinyl.
Teddy Riley-produced new jack swing/hip hop from 1992, and a classic breaks bonanza. Listen to "New Jack Swing II (Hard version)". US original.
Huge 4xLP follow up to Enter The Wu-Tang, with the updated, radically different RZA sound. With classics like "Triumph", "Little ghetto boys" and two dozen other heavy tracks. 180 gram reissue from 2014, clear vinyl.
Funky rock with organ as main instrument, sounds a bit like Booker T & the MG's. Listen to "Baby I love you". Record has a few light marks and tiny pressing bubbles, nothing bad. Cover has light ring/corner wear, lamination creasing, old shop sticker on back. UK original.
1959 session with fantastic line-up: Lee Morgan, Wayne Shorter, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones! Listen to "Mama G". Nice copy, cover just has mild sun fading along spine. Japanese reissue from 1981, RJL-6001 with insert but no obi.
European original with gradient orange labels. Solid and clean copy.
LP from 1990 including the Fela-sampling "Grand verbalizer", "Heed the word of the brother" etc. Record has quite much scuffs and lines, plays decent but not perfect. Picture cover in shrink with hype stickers. US original with yellow labels.
Gangsta album from 1992, never released on vinyl originally - this 2020 release is the first vinyl issue. Includes poster.
2LP from 1982 with "Senses Working Overtime" and "Runaways". Records in fine shape. Cover has ring/edge wear as is a bit wavy. UK original, wide spine, textured cover, embossed green lettering, with lyrics inner sleeves.
1978 punk/new wave album with interesting design. Listen to "Super-tuff" and "Meccanik dancing (Oh we go!)". Cover has ring/edge wear, creasing, three tiny tears on front (not in photo). UK original, with insert and bonus 12" in fine shape.
Second outing from this Genevese group, blending krautish grooves, new wave with some afro influences. Listen to "Alemuye" and "Maximum Self-care". 2025 black vinyl issue.
1964 live LP, listen to "Five long years" or "I'm a man". Unofficial resissue. This copy is in shrink.
UK stereo original, SCX 6063, with Magic Notes label. Record has plenty of light marks, plays well with occasional soft surface noise and a couple of odd light clicks. Cover has heavy creasing, staining on back, 6 cm tear + some small stains on front. 1966 blues/psych rock with Jeff Beck. Listen to "Hot House Of Omagararshid" and "Ever Since The World Began".
Strong 2024 follow-up to the awesome "Remember Your North Star" from 2022. Check "Crying Through My Teeth" and "East Coast Mami". Black vinyl.
Henry "Junjo" Lawes-produced album from 1982, check "Bad Boy Skanking". Reissue.
Roots Radics-backed split LP with these two DJ giants - check "Mr. Big Shot"! From 1984. Reissue. This copy has hype sticker on the shrink.
Canadian original, with lyrics inner sleeve. This copy is in shrink with hype sticker.
Outtakes and alternate versions. European original in shrink with hype sticker.
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