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Solid British 70s rock featuring Elkie Brooks and Robert Palmer. Listen to "Buddy Can You Spare Me A Line?". Cover has small sticker on back. UK original, gatefold sleeve.
Experimental house/electronica, listen to "Snooze". Released in custom-stickered plain sleeve.
Reshapes on the source material of her "Confidant" EP from 2024. Check out Kassem Mosse's "Snooze Mix". Comes in custom-stickered cardboard sleeve.
Second album with their totally own blend of country/indie/punk. Listen to "Never tell". Record has light marks, plays well except for a deeper one causing clicks track A1. US original.
2020 release on the Open Mind label out of Uppsala, Sweden. Progressive rock sounds, listen to "Scorched earth pass". Gold vinyl.
Their first album including "Fade To Grey". Cover has one creased corner (not in photo). US original.
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.
Obscure Swedish youth pop from 1985, with some DJ potential here and there. Released in a plain sleeve which has ball pen writing together with a promo sheet.
Killer live version of the Nas classic. If you liked J Rawls, this is for you. "Days go by" is built around the same Moe Koffman tune used for Jill Scott's "Slowly surely".
Electro from 2005. EU original, record and pic sleeve in solid condition.
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).
Superb soul/rare groove classic with the uplifting "Cashing In" and the club favorite "Wanted Dead Or Alive". Vinyl is glossy with plenty of surface marks, nothing deep, plays well. Cover has some edge wear, ring wear and a little staining/miscoloration. US original.
Soul/r&b/disco from 2017 with a D'Angelo meets Prince vibe on "Christmas In L.A." and "1612". European original.
Instrumental nu-funk/r&b from 2017, check the moog jam "It Gets Funkier II". Strong VG+ vinyl, just few and very light sleeve marks not affecting plays. Cover in lovely shape, just a minimal crease on lower part. US original.
Stompin' beat from 1964. Record in superb shape. Pic sleeve has light ringwear. Swedish original, intact center.
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.
Huge reggae classic including "Duppy conqueror", "Get Up, Stand up" etc. Later UK pressing with blue Island labels.
Piano blues from 1965. UK original in pic sleeve.
Disco funk classic with a catchy bassline and more than a nod to "Fly Robin fly"! Flipside is a nice soul slowie. US original.
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.
Easy versions of Brazilian standards, listen to "The girl from Ipanema". Cover has edgewear, spine split, sticker tear on front (not on photo). US mono original, V-8658 with black/silver T-logo labels and Van Gelder in dead wax.
US mono original, V-8676 with black/silver T-logo labels. Gatefold sleeve has a drill hole.
"When my love comes down" quite superb modern soul slowie. US original in company sleeve.
Their 1990 debut album, a few years before their rise to stardom. Includes "My home town" and "Heaven". Swedish original.
"Love is all around" tough funk/rock track with hard drums. "Magic mountain" bluesy funk with an intro that's been used by Missy Elliot & De La Soul. Cover in shrink (unlike photo) with a cut corner and a tiny bit of edge wear. US original.
1980 release with a tough version of "Slippin' into darkness". No shrink on this copy, cover has minor wear and a sawcut. US original.
1955 jazz album with Al Haig, Roy Haynes, Tommy Potter & Sonny Criss, recorded between 1949-1953. Listen to the fine "Twisted (Alternate Take)". Japanese reissue from 1984, VIJ-249, mono pressing. With insert but no obi.
1949-53 recordings with Art Farmer, Sonny Clark, Roy Haynes, Tommy Potter etc. Listen to "April skies" or "Move". Japanese reissue, PJ-3-7009, from 1972, mono pressing. With obi but no insert.
Club-friendly remake of GSH's anthem.
Electro classic with a winning dub mix on the B-side! Company sleeve. UK original
"I'm Such A Fool" - fine swamp pop from 1960. Record has some light scuffs/marks, nothing bad. US original.
Compilation with the virtuoso of the washboard. Listen to "Digging My Potatoes". This copy is in shrink. US original.
"65 bars and a taste of soul" & "Do your thing" fine funk tunes. Vinyl has some pressure marks, plays well. Cover has a cut corner. US original.
Boogie/funk LP from 1980. A bunch of bass-heavy bangers on offer here, check "Got to be" or "Don't be tight". US original.
Cover story on David Axelrod + greats bits about Mulatu of Ethiopia, Jazzy Jay etc.
Spring 2007 issue with articles on Betty Davis, Too Short, Ornette Coleman, Steve Reid, Marva Whitney etc.
Interviews with Phil Ranelin, Al Green, Doug Hammond, J.C. Davis, Q-Tip, Orlando Julius and many more.
Sly Stone and Jimmy Cliff share the cover glory this time. Includes features on Ahmad Jamal, Large Professor, South Korean b-boys, Jean Grey and lots more.
The Philly issue, with features on Gamble & Huff, Vince Montana, Teddy Pendergrass, Stylistics etc.
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