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Brilliant folk/country album from 1971. Listen to "Frisco Depot" and "The Future's Not What It Used To Be". Cover has sawcut. US original, die-cut cover, with lyrics inner sleeve.
Fast paced Detroit-inspired electro from France in 2021. I like the slower, spacey "Domino Effect". Pressed on clear blue vinyl.
European later pressing, with lyrics inner sleeve. Cover has small sticker on front.
US original, with lyrics inner sleeve (two small splits). Record in fine shape with some minor marks. Cover has light ring/corner wear. No hype sticker on this copy, unlike photo.
US original, with lyrics inner sleeve.
LP from 1983 including the soft groove "Feels so good" and the funky "Freak-a-zoid". German original.
Compilation with "Until I Die" and more. Record has some tiny pressing bubbles and light marks, plays fine. Cover has mild corner bumps.
Nice 1968 doublesider from Johnny Pate, midtempo northern dancer b/w sweet soul. Small gold paint speck on "Wait" label. US original in company sleeve.
Folky SSW from 2022.
His first and best album with the massive "Artificiell prana". Record has light scuffs and marks, plays well with soft background noise. Cover has light ring wear on front, somewhat more on back plus minor creases and vintage shop sticker on back. Swedish original with blue labels, this is the version with red print. With lyrics insert.
Indie/garage rock from 2013 featuring Ty Segall. Listen to "Change". Great copy in shrink. US original, with lyrics insert.
Acoustic guitar stroking at its finest, produced by Peter Eden. Listen to "Start of a journey" or "Think she know me now". Record close to EX. Cover has ring/rub wear. Small drill hole through cover and label. US original.
Solo piano album from 1985 with versions of Herbie Hancock's "Dolphin Dance" and Wayne Shorter's "Nefertiti". UK original, clean copy!
Nice folk rock from 1971 with a man in a cape, holding a pineapple on front cover. Listen to "Feast of Stephen". Cover has two splits back part of gatefold, neat writing + old price sticker on front (not in photo). US original.
Easy listenig versions of Beatles among other songs. Cover has 12 cm top split. US original.
LP from 1978 with Michael Brecker, George Mraz and Al Foster - nice modern jazz in the title track! Cover has a round shop sticker on front. Dutch orginal.
Box has some shelf wear, tearing on back. UK later pressing, with booklet.
Big band library-esque album from 1967 with the cool "On The Brink". Record has light marks and storage wear, plays well with occasional background noise. Cover has ringwear, sticker mark on front, sticker + small stains on back. UK original.
1979 LP with a hidden brekbeat/funky jazz jam halfway into the track "Windy City". German original.
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.

MARCHING SONG VOL. 1 / ...
DERAM - UK Original
LP · VG+/VG+ · 1500 SEK

UK jazz from 1969 with Kenny Wheeler, John Surman, Alan Skidmore and many more. Contains the lovely "Waltz (for Joanna)"! Just some light marks/lines on record, plays well. Cover has light wear and creasing plus minor lamination bubbling along spine. UK stereo original.
UK jazz album from 1968 with John Surman and Mike Osborne in the band. Contains a mix of standards and more adventurous sounds verging on free jazz. Listen to "Take Me Back (I)". 2-3 mm scratch causes some ticks in the intro of side 1, plays nicely apart from that. Cover has basic shelf wear and a pressure stamp on back. German original.
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.
Michael Campbell in '91 with the killer semi-digi track "Profile". US original.
Spooky avantgarde/electronics from 1991. Cover has fairly light wear and creasing plus a price tag on front. USSR original.

CELLO ENCORES
HUNGAROTON - Hungary Original
LP · VG+/VG+ · 350 SEK

Hungarian original. Cover has sealing sticker.
A mix of standards and originals on this LP from 1982. Listen to "Heart Transplant". Italian only original.
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 minor water damage/staining lower left corner (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".
LP with Gil Evans and Hank Mobley, featuring a great version of "So What". Nice and clean copy, still in shrink (unlike website photo). Japanese reissue from 1973, SOPZ-24. With insert but no obi.
Spacey fusion LP from 1989. Concept record circling around the spectrum of colors, listen to "Yellow" or "Green". 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)".
First Japanese pressing, RANK-5012 with blue deep groove labels and flipback cover, released just a few years after the US original. No insert or obi. Small scratch mark causes a handful of pops in the intro of B1. Also many soft marks and scuffs, plays ok in general with minor distractions only. Cover in nice shape with light wear only. LP from 1957, top line-up featuring Milt Jackson, Horace Silver, Kenny Clarke, Sonny Rollins etc. Check "Bags Groove (take 1)".
US mono pressing, PRLP 7109 with yellow/black labels, Bergenfield-address = early 2nd US pressing. Deep groove on both sides and RVG in dead wax. Classic jazz LP from 1957. Plenty of marks and a few scratches on record, plays with light background crackle and occassional ticks, not too bad. Cover in nice VG+ shape with light wear, one minor corner bump plus neat stamp on back. Top line up with Milt Jackson, Horace Silver, Kenny Clarke, Sonny Rollins etc., listen to "Airegin".
Groundbreaking fusion album from 1970 - check "Miles Runs The Voodoo Down". Records in fine shape. Cover has basic shelf wear and mild humidity staining inside gatefold. Japanese reissue from 1979, 36AP 1771-2 with insert (a bit stained) but no obi.
Groundbreaking fusion album from 1970 - check "Miles Runs The Voodoo Down". Records in fine shape, glossy with a few light marks only. Cover looks alright front and back (just soft ring wear) but grades VG due to some (fairly neat) writing inside gatefold. UK original, CBS 66236 with orange labels.
Lovely LP with Charles Mingus and Elvin Jones - listen to the version of "Nature Boy". Faint sticker mark on front cover. First released in 1955 on the US Debut label, this is a later (circa 1970) French pressing on America.
US mono pressing, PRLP 7168 with yellow/black labels, Bergenfield-address, deep groove on both sides and RVG in dead wax = later but still early pressing of album first released as "Miles Davis And Horns" (PRLP 7025). Light marks and scuffs on record, plays with a little background crackle but not too bad. Cover has 12 + 2 cm split on bottom seam, 4 cm split on top seam right, some edge wear, old shop sticker on back. 1951-1953 recordings with Sonny Rollins, Zoot Sims, John Lewis and Al Cohn. Listen to "For Adults Only".
Compilation of Miles-material from 1956-1962, listen to "Devil May Care". This copy has a round shop sticker on front (unlike website photo). French pressing, CBS 62 637, flipback cover version.
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.
UK stereo original, 885 146 TY with silver/black labels and NCB on labels. Cover has minor lamination issues + a name and date written neatly on back. Live set with Hank Mobley, Paul Chambers, Wynton Kelly & Jimmy Cobb. Great version of "Oleo".
Stone classic jazz album that should be in every home. "So What", "All Blues" etc. Cover has light shelf wear, mild humidity spotting/aging on back plus "Seal of Approval"-sticker on front. Japanese reissue from 1981, 18AP 2056, stereo pressing. With insert but no obi.
Dutch original, 682 013 TL with unique cover art. This is the issue with NCB on labels. Some kind of bubbles/irregularities in vinyl cause occassional low level thumps, not very disturbing. Cover has basic wear/aging plus some lamination peeling on front. Beautiful album from 1957 arranged by Gil Evans. Listen to "Miles Ahead".
Beautiful album from 1957 arranged by Gil Evans. Listen to "Miles Ahead". Cover on this copy has a catalogue number sticker around top part of spine (not on website photo), ring/rub wear plus a name sticker on back. Later US 70s press, CS 8633 with red/yellow labels.
US mono original, CL 1041 with red/black 6-eye labels, deep groove on both sides plus sail boat cover. Shiny record with few and light sleeve marks only, plays well with minor distractions only. Cover in nice shape with light signs of use and handling only. Beautiful jazz classic from 1957, arranged by Gil Evans. Listen to "Miles Ahead".
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". Mild humidity spotting on cover. Japanese reissue from 1973, SOPL-163 with insert but no obi.
UK stereo original, SBPG 62510 with textured orange labels and flipback cover. Fint VG+ copy, no major issues. Great quintet session with Hancock, Williams, Carter & Coleman, including classics like "All Blues".
US stereo pressing, CS 8085, 2 eye labels with black 360 Sound Stereo-print = later, possibly 3rd pressing from early/mid 60s. Light sleeve marks on record, plays ok. Cover has shelf wear, small stain mark on back. Lovely jazz classic from 1958, including beautiful jazz tracks as "It Ain't Neccesarily So", "The Buzzard Song" and that stunning version of "Summertime"!
1983 fusion Miles with John Scofield, Marcus Miller and the other Bill Evans. Listen to "Speak". Cover on this caopy has a name written on front (not on website photo). Dutch/European original with orange gradient label.
Miles 1981 album with Marcus Miller & Randy Hall featuring a two-step soul tune in "The Man With The Horn". The rest is more in his usual 80s fusion style, check "Aïda" for this. Cover on this copy has a round shop sticker on front (not on website photo). Dutch original with gradient orange labels.
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