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Japanese compilation from various singles and the "Searching for my love" LP, plus the monster deep soul track "Can't get away" that's exclusive to this release. Comes with insert but no obi.
Funky soul version of the O'Jays tune. US original.
Sparse and moody roots track from Bobby Sarkie, here in longer (previously unreleased) version and with dub cut. Flip boasts two killer Wackie's-instrumentals, also previously unreleased!
"Oh No" nice dramatically arranged pop song delivered by Italian singer (oh yes it's not his real name). UK original, intact center. Comes in Page One company sleeve.
Punchy Motown sound with an awesome vocal. US original, vinyl promo copy with the same cut both sides. One side is solid VG+, the other borders on VG.
Lovely early 70s soul LP with top tunes like "Deeper and deeper" and "Here is where the love is". Cover has a minimal sawcut. US original.
Lovely early 70s soul slowie. US original, promo copy with stereo/mono sides. Some marks on both sides, stereo plays well, mono has a few clicks.
1974 compilation with some of Bobby's finest UA recordings, including "Woman's gotta have it", "That's the way I feel about cha" and "I can understand it". Cover has a cut corner.
LP from 1975 including "Check it out", the Leon Ware-penned "What's your world" and my own favorite "Put something down on it". Cover has a drill hole and a tiny tear on spine (no cut corner, unlike photo) US original with printed inner.
"I don't wanna be hurt by ya love again" awesome soul classic, Bobby at his very best. "You're welcome stop on by" and "You're messing up a good thing" are superb too. Reissue, no shrink on this copy (unlike photo).
"I don't wanna be hurt by ya love again" awesome soul classic, Bobby at his very best. "You're welcome stop on by" and "You're messing up a good thing" are superb too. Cover has minor shelf wear (but no cutout, unlike photo). US original.
"I wish he didn't trust me so much" class 80s soul. Cover has a small sawcut. US original.
LP from 1984 including "Love has finally come at last" and the killer dance cut "Tell me why". Japanese original, promo copy with insert and red sample sticker on front cover.
1975 album with the solid disco funker "Foot Stompin Music". This copy is not in shrink, cover has a cut corner and a rub mark on front. US original.
Record in fine shape. Cover has mild ring wear and smaller smudge marks near opening (unlike photo). Reissue.
Psych/garage rock from 1970, check "Friendly Smile" and the trippy version of "It's All Over Now Baby Blue". Record has light marks, plays well with minor distractions. Cover has ring/rub/edge wear, small drill hole. US original.
Fuzzy psych/proto-doom with a major highlight in the almost side-long "Dead meat". Starts out slow and droozy and goes off in every direction. Reissue of ultra rare LP you probably won't see anytime soon. This copy is not in shrink, unlike photo.
Excellent and very scarce Congolese rumba by Jeannot Bombenga, accompanied by Nico's Orchestre African Jazz. Disc has scuff marks all over, but plays much enjoyably. Congolese original.
Kiddie rock from the times when drugs and childrens TV were synonymous. Listen to "Hunting tigers out in India". Record is a nice VG+ with just light marks. Die-cut cover has some wear at opening, tiny tear + minor sticker mark on front (not on photo). UK original, with cardboard insert.
Parody pop/rock album from 1967 that also have some, for real, good songs on it. Listen to "Piggy Bank Love" or "The Equestrian Statue". UK 2nd mono pressing, with booklet.
European original. Light marks, plays alright. Pic sleeve has a sticke ron front and back.
"The lovomaniacs" and "Ain't nobody betta dan you" rough breakbeat funk! Cover has edge/corner wear and is partly split on top seam. Also light rub wear, tiny split on bottom, some writing on back. US original from 1974.
90s jazz/hip hop version of the Pharoah Sanders classic. Reissue that also includes the unreleased instrumental & the hip hop/latin/funk tune "Digi (Salsa hip hop mix)".
Gangsta album from 1994, check the chilled "What's Up Wit Da Puff" or the mean-souding "Concrete jungle". US original in solid condition.
Big LP from 1989 with classics as "Jack of spades". US original, still sealed copy with a tiny drill hole.
"Bad Luck And Trouble" - fine blues from 1959. US later pressing from 1972.
Low-slung headnodder from 1994. US original with picture cover.
Excellent jazz LP with Eric Dolphy, Julian Priester and Max Roach. Listen to "A New Day" and "Quiet Please". Japanese reissue from 1989, 25BLL-3006 with insert and obi.
1979 P-funk album from Clinton's main man. Check "Under the influence of a groove". No sticker on cover, unlike photo. US original, includes printed inner sleeve but no comic book.
Tough femme hip hop from 1993 including the Gwen McCrae-sampling "Deeper" and "Recipe of a hoe". Cover has a cut corner (not in photo), minor shelf wear and small corner bumps. The printed inner sleeve is creased. US original.
Easy Brazilian stuff in the same style as Sergio Mendes. Listen to "Nana" and "Do you know the way to San Jose". Cover has 8-10 cm split on top & bottom seam. Drill hole through cover and label. US original.
Beautiful album recorded in 1962 but unreleased until 1984. With top musicians as Bosse Skoglund, Lars Sjösten, Rolf Ericson etc. Listen to the lovely version of "Nica's Dream"! Light sleeve marks on record, plays ok with minor distractions only. Cover has tiny 1 cm tear towards the opening edge. Swedish only original.
Album from 1989 full of haunting darkness. As the hype sticker says: for fans of Cabaret Voltaire, Steve Reich and early industrial. Listen to the slow groove "Guilt" or "Ton Ton Macoute". Reissue from 2025.
Their first album, listen to "Chihuahua" or "Orang-Outang". UK original.
R&b/new jack swing classic with hits like "Uhh Ahh" and "Motownphilly". Their debut album from 1991. Vinyl is strong VG with light marks, plays well. Cover has a price tag on front (not in photo). European original, ZL72739.
Their album from 1990 + more tracks. Reissue including booklet.
UK stereo original. Record close to EX. Cover has light ringwear, creased corners.
UK 2nd stereo pressing, with red semi-circle labels. Record is shiny with some light scuffs. Cover has light ringwear, minor lamination creasing.
Cover has dediacation from artist on front. Belgian original.
UK stereo original, SAX 2264, urquoise/silver labels. Record has lots of light scuffs/marks, plays ok with some backgrond noise. Cover has ring/edge wear, creasing split top and bottom seam.
Album from 1990 with a young Grand Puba, including the bomb "Slow Down" and many other great tunes. European original in nice shape.
"You accuse me" wonderful late 70s soul that reminds me a lot of Jones Girls. "How long" is great as well. Cover has minor wear and a sawcut. US original.
Swedish jazz with free edge and a great sound through both sides - tough but accessible. Listen to "Dömd För Olaga Utseende". Limited release, 300 copies only.
Peter, Harry and Louis recorded live at the Flöz, Berlin in 1980. Listen to "Special Request For Malibu". Light sleeve marks on records, play fine. Cover has basic shelf wear and a few cm splits/fraying on top seams center. German original, FMP 0840/0850.
"Work it out" and "No limit" lovely soul classics. Vinyl has a minor shade in the start of each side, not affecting play. Cover has really minor edge wear. The printed inner sleeve is a little split and taped and a bit stained. US original.
Jazzy experimental rock from 2022, listen to "Sailor". Great copy. German original, with insert.
"I think you've got your fools mixed up" and the LP-only "I'm the one who knows" beautiful 60s soul, plus you get the hit "Gimme little sign"! Record has lots of surface marks but nothing really major, plays alright overall. Cover has minor wear. UK stereo original (same album that was released in the US as "Oogum boogum").
Jazz LP with Cal Tjader on vibes. "Dues blues" is great! Cover has some ring and edge wear. Japanese reissue from 1984, VIJ-4044, with insert but no obi.
Heavy jazz rock sound on "Bumpin on sunset" & "John Brown's body". Record has light marks, plays well with occasional background noise. Tiny sticker + small writing on labels. Scandinavian original.
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