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Impressive male group 60s soul - check the ballads "Tears of joy" and "No man is an island". LP has a few small surface marks, plays fine. Cover has two drill holes and some corner wear. US mono original.
Laid-back 1977 album with a Doobie Brothers vibe and with Dr John assisting. Listen to "You gotta make it through the world". US original.
European original, with lyrics inner sleeve. Cover has minor sticker residue front and back (not in photo).
US original, with lyrics inner sleeve. Some light marks on record, nothing bad. Cover has light ring/corner wear, sticker mark on front (not in photo).
European original with lyrics inner sleeve. Cover has tear on back.
LP from 1972 featuring the great title track and "Jackie Wilson Said (I'm In Heaven When You Smile)". Fine copy with little wear. US original with green labels and shield logo. Includes insert.
1973 album with great tracks like "He Ain't Give You None". Cover has saw cut (not in photo). US original.
First album by these psychedelic rockers, with killer cover versions being part of the recipe. "Ticket to ride", "People get ready", "Bang Bang" etc. US later pressing with yellow labels.
1972 soul/blues comp featuring Andre Voice Odam, Bill Howell, Betty Everett etc. Including the really great "I'm On The Run" with Pattie Lenoir! Record in great shape. Cover has one bumped corner.
Dancehall meets hip hop with tracks from Red Fox, Bobby Konders, Born Jamericans ("Informa fe dead") and many others.
Compilation from 1986.
Classic comp from 1976 with Wayne County & The Back Street Boys, Suicide, New York Dolls etc. 2LP reissue from 2017, red vinyls.
Another great Soul Jazz compilation, includes the Skatalites monster tune "Herb man dub" and John Holt's "I am the one to blame". Repress from 2000 with MPO in dead wax. Includes printed inners.
Blues/R&B compilation from 1960 with John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Lavern Baker etc. Listen to "Dissatisfied". Cover has small tear on top seam (not in photo). UK issue from 1965.
Another fine Soul Jazz comp. Includes Shark Wilson's "Make It Reggae" and Prince Buster's "Cincinatti Kid" + huge hits like Sister Nancy's "Bam Bam" and Althea & Donna's "Uptown Top Ranking". Minor marks on vinyl, plays alright. Early repress from 2000.
Compilation with the amazing "I'm Gonna Murder My Baby" by Pat Hare.
1981 compilation with tracks by Suicide, Alan Vega, Material etc. Listen to "No More Christmas Blues". UK original, white vinyl version.
Strong compilation of British underground jazz, from modal and spiritual via amateur big band to fusion and funk jazz. Listen to Pat Crumly Sextet's great modal/spiritual track "Senufo Chan", Inner Ear's funky fusion cut "Dunkelfunk" and Gerry McClelland's hauntingly beautiful "Come, Listen To Me".

A SAMPLER OF LOUISIANA ...
LOUISIANA FOLKLORE... - USA 2nd Pressing
LP · VG+/VG · 800 SEK

1957 compilation with Louisiana folksongs. Some haunting bits here, like "To My Seat Set Down" with Samanthia Holmes for example. Record in fine shape. Cover has ring/rub wear, heavy creasing. US 2nd pressing, black vinyl. With booklet.
European original, with hype sticker and printed inner sleeve.
1968 compilation with Alabama blues such as Barefoot Bill and his "Snigglin' Blues". Record has some storage wear and light marks, nothing bad. Cover is sun bleached along spine (not in photo). US original, 390 East 8th Street address on back of cover. This copy is in shrink.
Compilation from 1983.
Soul/funk/disco/rock compilation with awesome classics from Gwen McCrae, Ann Sexton, David Axelrod etc. Vinyl is generally clean, but track A4 has an 8 mm scratch that causes clicks and skips. Cover has edge peeling, creasing and a sticker on front.
2LP comp from 1971. Including booklet.
Obscure compilation with the absolutely mental "Dömd" - true outsider artistry! Cover has sticker on front (not in photo). Swedish original.
2LP box set with booklet. Outer cover has cut corner, edge/rub wear. US 2nd pressing.
Funk compilation with top tracks as Timothy McNealy "Funky movement no 2", Human Race "Grey boy" and New Jersey Queens & Friends "Party and don't worry about it". Cover has a small corner bump.

ANCIENT & ORIENTAL ...
HIS MASTER'S... - UK Later Pressing
LP · VG+/VG+ · 60 SEK

Later UK pressing.
Deep Angolan music from the 60s & 70s. Subtitled "Hypnosis, distortion & other sonic innovations", which gives a fair idea of the sound. Check "Avante juventude" by Os Anjos. 2021 repress.
Compilation with Nomads, Raw Animal, Träskmännen etc. Swedish 2nd pressing, black vinyl.
Compilation from 1991 with tracks by Silvertones "African dub"), Viceroys, Sylford Walker, Jahlights and many more.
Essential comp with 60s garage rock! Like "Born Loser" with Murphy And The Mob for example. US later pressing, with insert.
Soundtrack from 1998 with tracks by D'Angelo, Method Man, Raekwon, Nas and many more. Check the tough "Grand finale". A few minor scuffs on vinyl, plays fine. Cover almost as new in shrink. US original with printed inners.
Compilation from 1971.
NYC rap from 1979 to 1982 by artists like Super 3, Spyder D, Jamaica Girls and Brother D. Includes printed inners.
Great compilation from 1966 with Lazy Lester, Lonesome Sundown, Charles Friday etc. Listen to "Midnight Blues". Clean record. Cover has light wear.
Soundtrack from 1977 with music from Jesse James, Velvet Fire & Paul Humphrey. Contains the funky "Can't stop talking" and "I'm your man". Cover is low VG+ due to minor staining top right front (not on photo). US original, yellow label variation.
Black poetry on small Motown sublabel, featuring the Black Poets themselves. Still sealed copy. US original, soundclip from previous sold copy.
Compilation of classic funky jazz/rare groove tracks. Lonnie Smith "Move your hand", Grant Green "Sookie sookie", Jimmy McGriff "Blue juice" and lots more in that style.
Compilation with Sonny Blair, Little Junior Parker, Bobby Bland & Howlin' Wolf. Listen to the Wolf's "I'm The Wolf". Great shape.
1967 compilation with Memphis Minnie, Washboard Sam, Big Bill Broonzy etc. Listen to "Killer Diller". US original, with booklet.
Rare Irish folk compilation. Listen to the track by Cathal McConell, with lovely flute. Light marks on record, nothing deep. Cover has a few small stains, neat writing on back. Irish original.
Bulgarian original. Cover has old price stickers on front.
Field recording of traditional music and rhythms from Burundi. Listen to "Chant et arc musical". French later pressing from 1980s.
Classic compilation from 1980 with Dead Kennedys, K.G.B, Mutants etc. Listen to "Straight A's". Nice copy with little wear. US original, with insert. This copy is not in shrink, as in photo.
1972 LP with field recordings of "songs and dances of Haiti, The Dominican Republic & Jamaica". US original, with obi for the Japanese market.
1982 compilation with Material, Elli & Jacno, Alan Vega, Mathematiques Modernes.
Compilation from 2001 with top tunes like Ken Boothe "Is it because I'm black", Johnny Clarke "Come back to me", Barrington Levy "Poorman style" and many more. Vinyl has surface marks, plays well. Cover has minor wear and a distrubution sticker on front.
Electro/boogie/funk/hip hop from the influential Celluloid label. Includes much-loved tracks from Material, Timezone, Manu Dibango, Last Poets, Futura 2000 feat. The Clash etc. Cover in shrink with hype sticker, just a small corner bump.
1966 blues with Johnny Young, Johnny Shines and Big Walter Horton. Listen to "Kid man blues". Great copy. US early 2nd pressing, "Stereolab" on labels.
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