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Sole release by this group from 1987. Listen to "Rallit Bledi". Record has a lot of small marks but nothing too deep, plays fine. Sleeve has creases and mild ring wear. French original.
Second album from Stockholm based HOLY, the project of Hannes Ferm. Fine psych/garage rock, listen to "Dreaming Still?". Swedish original, yellow and red vinyls.
Live blues outfit led by Björn Clern together with Loffe Carlsson among others. Listen to "As the years go passing by". Winered With Black/White splatter vinyl.
Nice Orbison productions from 2011, check "Sicko Cell". Nice UK original in picture sleeve.
Absolutely lovely rumba from two Congolese heavyweights. Have a listen to a clip from side 2. Kenyan original in clean condition.
Trippy space rock from 2023, listen to "Funkafide". European original, black vinyls, numbered edition. This copy is not in shrink, unlike photo.
Their fourth album, with the great "Theme From Netto" and "Sunshine And Love". Light marks on record, plays fine. Cover has some creasing. European original, with printed inner sleeve and lyrics insert.
Album from 1971 with the huge hit "Tiny Dancer". UK original, translucent vinyl, intact booklet.
Sharp electro by one half of Drexciya. With a more punchy remix by DPX on the flip. Dutch original.
Texas psych from 1971, listen to "Tune In" and the heavy "A New Day Is Dawning The Garden". Light marks on record, plays well. Cover has drill hole, ring/rub wear, writing inside gatefold. US original.
Moody, grainy house/sludgy grooves on mini LP from 2019. Listen to Derrok's "Fissuras".
Spacey experimental rock with a feverish soundscape. Listen to "Saatanasti Sanoja Mut Ei Mitää Asiaa".
Magnus Carlson of Weeping Willows team up with allstar jazz group including Goran Kajfes, Per "Ruskträsk" Johansson etc. Magnus lovely voice covering versions of songs by David Bowie, Sufjan Stevens, Scott Walker etc. Listen to "It's raining today" or the take on Marion Black's "Who knows" Black vinyl version.
With Sven-Åke Johansson at drums. German original in fine shape complete with poster.
Beautiful minimalism from Italian keyboardist Francesco Messina on a 1979 Milan session that was previously unreleased. Listen to "Reflex". Comes in stickered pic sleeve.
Jason Spaceman & co from 1989, including "How does it feel", "Come down softly to my soul" etc. Record has light marks, plays ok with occasional soft surface noise. Cover has light general wear. German original, with embossed sleeve and triangle logo on label.
1968 album including the midtempo cut "Here I am baby" + the LP-only northern gem "Your love can save me". Cover has two small drill holes (not on photo). US original with yellow/tan deep groove labels and single globe.
Lovely midtempo 70s soul, floaty and epic! Vinyl is VG+ to EX, nice copy. US original on Piedmont.
Swedish folk-jazz from 2025, in parts reminding me of Moondog's work.
Japanese album from 1992 with alternate takes of fine jazz set recorded 1959 with Thad Jones, McCoy Tyner, Dave Bailey, Jimmy Garrison & Benny Golson. Check "Bang Bang". Japanese original from 1992, COJY-9018 with insert but no obi.
Real lo-fi prog with attitude and power. Listen to the best (?) non-Hendrix version of "Hey Joe", here titled "Hej Gud", or the depressing "Oscar". Record has light marks, plays well with minor distractions. Cover has ringwear, miscoloration on front. Swedish original with red back cover.
Larry Heard re-edited by J.A.N./Moodymann, what more do you need? US original from 2001, one-sided 12". Small sticker on the plain sleeve.
Prime 60s soul including the monster slowies "Here come the tears" and "You can't hurt me no more" plus the northern/funk stormer "There was a time". This is not the same album as the US release of "There was a time" but a mixture of tracks from that album and "The girl don't care". The front-laminated cover has a little creasing and a sticker on back. UK original.
"Batucada" is pretty much self-explanatory - percussion mayhem that used to be a popular DJ spin in the jazzier circuits back in the day. US original, light blue label, includes insert.
Pic sleeve 45 with two tunes from the film "Countryman" - the Jah Shaka-spin "Carry Us Beyond" by Human Cargo (early Aswad), which is just as massive as their later "Warrior Charge", and a different version of "Natural Mystic". UK original with 4-prong centre.
"Razor boy" - jazzy fusion track with nice vibes. "Your gold teeth" is pleasant too. This copy is not in shrink, unlike photo. Indian original.
2015 free jazz release including the sidelong "Frippe Calling" where Uuskyla plays percussion over an old solo saxophone recording with the legendary Bengt "Frippe" Nordström. Also includes a bonus 7" with an excerpt from Nordström's "BNLP 9B" plus a track by Miljövårdsverket.
"Get in the groove" classic jazz/latin/salsa from Sweden. Whole album is solid salsa/latin. "Gulliver" is a nice latin track and "It's the rhythm" a popular disco spin. Nice copy, just a shop sticker on front and tiny wear towards the opening. Swedish original with printed inner sleeve.
Classic 60s soul album mixing his earlier Ric Tic material like "Agent double O soul" and "S.O.S. Stop her on sight" with Gordy ones like "I want my baby back". Northern soul galore! Cover has light edge/corner wear and a small drill hole (unlike website photo). US original with purple wedge label.
Very sparse and moody, cinematic album from 2021. Still sealed copy.
Compilation of live & previously unreleased recordings by these German jazz/kraut rockers. Plenty of breaks and samples, check "Every Day Is Okay" and "Political Prisoners". Italian original.
1972 album with a mix of fusion and free jazz, featuring Charlie Haden, Paul Motian & Dewey Redman. Check the gentle piano ballad "Birth" or the sample treasure "Spirit" with loads of weird sounds waiting to get picked up. US original, red/green labels with 1841 Broadway-address. This copy is in shrink.
Awesome disco/jazzfunk classic. Record in nice shape except for a small mark causing a few light clicks on the short version of "Feel the real" (the long version is fine). UK original in pic sleeve.
"It only happens" awesome midtempo 70s soul (for me better than the Jackie Wilson version), plus her take on "Sha-la bandit". Cover has some creasing and a sawcut. US original.
The title track is a a soulful disco evergreen, plus you get the uptempo stormer "You got me dancing". Swedish original.
"Sakara" awesome, hypnotic jazz. Cover has some shelf wear and a bent corner. German original.
Raw, rootsy soul album with a highlight in "What's the headlines" that's been sampled. Also a good r&b/funk tune in "Why did you put your shoes under my bed". LP in solid shape. Cover has ring/rub/edge wear, small sticker mark on front. US original.
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"!
Free jazz LP with fusion influences. Recorded live 1970 with Albert Mangelsdorff, Eje Thelin, Karin Krog, Terje Rypdal etc. Listen to "Ved soerevatn". French original, MPS 15038 with orange labels.
1976 album with Gary Bartz, listen to "Departure" and "Parody". This copy is in shrink with cut corner. US original.
LP from 1989 with Charlie Haden, Billy Higgins and James Clay. Check the version of Ornette Coleman's "Compute". European original.
Funky album from 1973 with highlights in "Nonsense", "That's all that matters to me" and the soulful "One two three...". Vinyl is EX to NM. Cover in shrink with a small drill hole. US original.
US mono original, PRLP 7059 with yellow/black labels, 446 W. 50th ST. NYC-address, deep groove on both sides and RVG in dead wax. Record has one long, lightly feelable scratch line on side B but I can't hear more than a few light ticks. Apart from that just some surface marks and plays alright. Cover looks ok on front, has some rubbing, mild staining along spine and a fairly small tear on back. Two classic jazz outfits on a mid 50s album including a version of "Buhaina".
Soul/funk album from 2011 with the great northern-style dancer "Steppin' all over me" and the darker "Slim's theme" that reminds me of Lee Fields. Nice copy in shrink (no sticker, unlike website photo). Canadian original.
2xLP solo piano set from 1980. Listen to "Stepping Out". Clean records with some soft hairlines, cover has worn corners. US original.
Folk/prog LP with a spiritual, middle-eastern meets medieval vibe. Plenty of interesting instruments and chanting on "Didjeridoo - Kulning" and "Dervishen". Cover has small sticker on back. Swedish original.
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 mono original, MG C-731 with black/silver trumpeter labels, deep groove on both sides. A few surface marks on vinyl, nothing troublesome. Cover has 5 cm split top seam right, 3 cm split bottom seam right plus mild general wear. Mid 50s jazz with Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown and Louis Bellson. Listen to "Lighthouse Blues".
Folk/country from 1970 and a nice listen all the way from start to finish. Listen to "Middle of the road". No saw cut on this copy, unlike photo. US original.
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