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Concept LP with poetry over a backing that's part jazz and part classical/orchestral. Listen to "Holy Thursday". Small distribution sticker on back cover. UK original, with printed inner sleeve.
Scarce country/folk album from 1972 with American musician/ssw, recorded in Finland with Finnish musicians. "Somewhere" is moody and beautiful. Record has small marks causing some soft clicks on A1+2. Cover has creasing, bent corner, small tear at opening. Finnish original.
Early house EP. Some scuff marks on vinyl, plays fine. An X written on label. US original.
Hungarian original. Cover has sealing sticker.
Quartet session with Art Pepper, Tony Dumas & Carl Burnett, recorded live in Ronnie Scott's jazz club in 1980. Listen to "Straight Life". Cover on this copy has some staining and old shop sticker on front (not on website photo). UK original.
2nd US mono pressing, CL 1812 with 2 eye logo and "Guaranteed High Fidelity" in black print. Marks and lines on record, plays with minor background crackle, not too bad. Cover has some wear plus slight water damage on top part (mainly visible on back). Gil Evans-arranged LP recorded live in 1961 with Hank Mobley, featuring a great version of "So What".
UK stereo original, SBPG 62081 with textured orange labels. Record in lovely shape. Cover has stains, preassure marks and dirt on back otherwise fine. LP with Gil Evans and Hank Mobley, featuring a great version of "So what".
Live recording from 1970 with free jazz and fusion over 4 sides - check "Friday Miles". Records and cover with light wear but nothing major. UK original, CBS 66257 with orange labels.
Spacey fusion LP from 1989. Concept record circling around the spectrum of colors, listen to "Yellow" or "Green". Vinyl is VG+ to EX. Cover has an award sticker on front (unlike photo). European original with red labels.
Later German 60s pressing with different cover than the US original from 1957. Cover has some corner and edge wear. Top line-up featuring Milt Jackson, Horace Silver, Kenny Clarke, Sonny Rollins etc. Check "Bags Groove (take 1)".
Groundbreaking fusion album from 1970 - check "Miles Runs The Voodoo Down". Records in fine shape, glossy with a few light marks only. Cover has three rather big tears on front plus genereal edge wear . UK original, CBS 66236 with orange labels.
The "Dig" album plus two more tracks released around that time, here on a 1970 release. Cover has minor ring wear and a tiny stain on back. Blue label with trident on top.
Previously unreleased recordings from 1960-1970, first issued on this double LP from 1981. High quality material, not some discarded sub-standard stuff! Check the soft "Ascent" and the heavier "Duran". Dutch original, CBS 88514.
UK stereo original, S 63551 with front-laminated cover. Record is lovely EX grade except for one small scratch end of A2 that clicks lightly a few times. Cover has minor lamination peeling front and transparent tape at upper seam 15, harly noticeable and looks nice. Stereo sticker on back. Great Miles album, this one recorded in 1968 with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams. Listen to "Filles De Kilimanjaro".
Another Miles classic with Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea & Wayne Shorter. Listen to "Shhh/Peaceful" or "In A Silent Way". 180 gram reissue.
Fusion live set from 1973 featuring Carlos Garnett, Michael Henderson and Al Foster. Records in fine shape. Cover has tiny sticker remainings from removed sticker on front, also slightly wavy. UK original, CBS 68222 with orange labels.
Live set with Hank Mobley, Paul Chambers, Wynton Kelly & Jimmy Cobb. Nice version of "No Blues". Some surface marks on record, plays with minor occassional background noise but nice in general. Cover has basic wear/aging plus minor fraying on spine. Japanese reissue from 1979, 20AP 1402 with insert but no obi.
1973 LP featuring a previously unreleased 1958 recording from Plaza Hotel, NYC with John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley and Bill Evans. Listen to "Oleo. Cover has writing on back. European original.
Stone classic jazz album that should be in every home. "So What", "All Blues" etc. Cover has light corner/edge wear, some tearing along spine (not on photo). Japanese reissue from 1977, 25AP 755, stereo pressing. With insert but no obi.
LP with Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, Sonny Rollins & John Lewis. Try "Blue room". OJC reissue from 1983.
Live LP recorded in Berlin 1964 with the classic second quintet (Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter and Tony Williams), only released in Germany originally. Beautiful music - listen to the version of "Milestones". 2017 reissue.
UK stereo original, SBPG 62510 with textured orange labels and flipback cover. Great quintet session with Hancock, Williams, Carter & Coleman, including classics like "All Blues".
Lovely jazz classic from 1958, including beautiful jazz tracks as "It Ain't Neccesarily So", "The Buzzard Song" and that stunning version of "Summertime"! Old French reissue.
Dutch mono original, 682 044 TL. Quite a lot of surface marks, plays with a little background crackle but not bad. Cover has a sticker on back. Small mark/scratch on B-side label. Lovely jazz classic from 1958, including beautiful tracks as "It Ain't Neccesarily So", "The Buzzard Song" and that stunning version of "Summertime"!
Dutch mono original, B 07198 L, with different title and cover art than the US original ("'Round About Midnight"). LOTS of marks and scratches on record, plays with constant background crackle, quite heavy in the beginning of each side but better further in. Cover has edge wear, creasing and grime. No seam splits. Wonderful jazz classic with John Coltrane, Paul Chambers, Red Garland and Philly Joe Jones. A real pleasure to hear, including my favourite "Bye Bye Blackbird".
1985 album featuring guests like John Scofield and John McLaughlin. Listen to "Katia". Cover has two tiny tears on top seam. European 2nd pressing, red labels, with printed inner sleeve.
Recorded in 1954 with Horace Silver, Jay Jay Johnson, Percy Heath, Kenny Clarke & Lucky Thompson. Listen to "Blue n' Boogie". Plenty of marks on record, plays well with some background hiss from pressing and occasional ticks. Cover looks decent at front and back but has tears from removed tape to the left (not on photo). Upper seam and spine is complete split. Backside cover has minor stainings. US original, PRLP 182, red/silver labels with 446 W. 50th St.-address, RVG in dead wax and deep groove on both sides.
US original, red/silver labels, with "446 W.50th St., N.Y.C." address on labels. Deep groove, RVG and ear in dead wax. Record has lots of light marks, plays ok with some surface noise. Cover has small sticker on back, tape/tape marks on spine and top seam (not on photo). With Horace Silver, Jay Jay Johnson, Percy Heath, Kenny Clarke & Lucky Thompson. Listen to "Blue n' boogie".
Classic Miles featuring Horace Silver, Kenny Clarke, Lucky Thompson and Jay Jay Johnson. Check "Blue n' boogie" or "Solar". UK later pressing from 1967.
Debut solo album by UK saxophonist and composer Miles Spilsbury, featuring Carlos Niño. Warm and organic jazz/fusion, some tracks with a spiritual vibe and some more groove-based, check "Light Theme" and "Tungsten".
German original.
Electronic indie pop from 2021. Swedish original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
"A house for sale" and "I'm in love again" great 70s soul tunes. No cutout on this copy. US original.
US original from 1980. Cover has some general wear and 1 cm rip on opening (not in photo).
Classic soul album from 1972 including the killer slowies "I just can't stand it" and "A child of God" and the northern oldie "My man, a sweet man"! Reissue from 2023.
LP from 1975 with nice breakbeat soul on "Tell her it's over" and "The memory of a wife" plus my favorite, the Phillip Mitchell-penned screamer "You can't stand the thought"! Cover has some ring wear. US original.
One of her best LPs, from 1975, with class soul on "Tell her it's over" and "The memory of a wife" plus my pick, the Phillip Mitchell-penned screamer "You can't stand the thought"! Reissue.
Avantgarde LP recorded in 1977. Listen to "Prepared Piano/Guitar". Cover has 15 cm split + clear tape top seam right, 8 cm split/wear top seam left and minor price tag tear on front. US/Swiss original.
Jazz/funk jazz album from 1981 with Ray Brown, Dave Grusin, Paulinho Da Costa etc. Listen to mellow "Yusef". Later Scandinavian pressing.
Mid-50s album with a stellar line-up including Percy Heath, Kenny Clarke, Sahib Shihab, Art Blakey and Lou Donaldson. "Tahiti" is my favorite. Remastered 180 gram reissue.
Swedish 2-track pic sleeve 45. Pic sleeve has ring wear and small sticker on back. Swedish original (with pic sleeve printed in Norway).
French compilation featuring tracks from different Savoy-albums.
Debut album by Japanese psych/kraut band and it's a mighty fine one, including all the right sounds. Listen to "Terra Recipe" and "Übergleich Part I". 2025 pressing, black vinyl.
Nice, dreamy and fuzzy psych rock on the quality Guruguru Brain label. Listen to "Concrete Ocean" or "Tunnel". 2025 pressing, black vinyl.
Hip hop/reggae/drum 'n' bass reworks/mash-ups with beefy bass - listen to "War".
Folky indie rock from 1989, listen to "Old & new". UK original.
1963 album including early Motown hits as "I gotta dance to keep from crying". Nice copy in shrink with a sawcut. Later US pressing from the early 80s.
LP from 1975, produced by Freddie Perren. "Keep on keepin' on" is nice. Cover has some ring wear and a sawcut. US original.
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