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Rare EP from 1965. Four great tunes, listen to "A little more love". Vinyl is glossy with one minor surface scuff, plays clean. Picture sleeve has a bent corner, 5 cm split on left side and a tape residue mark around the split. Labels are perfect. UK original with 4-prong centre.
EP from 1964 including some of Motown's finest. Listen to Eddie Holland's lovely "Just ain't enough love". Vinyl is glossy with few and light marks, nice copy that plays great. Picture sleeve is strong VG due to 1 cm rip on left side. Small residue mark on back. Clean labels, centre intact. UK original, SE 1018.
"Swinging Five" lovely 5/4 Euro jazz track - swinging indeed! "Garota De Bahia" is a mellow and loungy bossa jazz track. Clean vinyl, pic sleeve shows very light creasing/aging only. Minor edge warp not affecting play. Italian only original.
Record has some storage wear and a few light scuffs. Pic sleeve has light ringwear, tiny stamp on back. Norwegian original, intact center.
UK stereo original, ASD 435, white/gold labels, flipback cover. Record in fine shape with some minor marks. Cover has light wear, small scratch on front.
US mono original. Record has a few light marks and tiny pressing bubbles, nothing bad. Cover has quite heavy rubwear on back, sealing sticker, minor sticker tear on front, 1 cm top split.
Soul jazz set recorded in 1962 with Earl Van Dyke on organ, check "Preach Brother". Record in fine shape, cover has mild signs of storage on front. Japanese reissue from 1992, BN 4094 with insert but no obi.
UK later stereo pressing from 1969 with blue label, unboxed Decca-logo, indicator hole on back of cover. Record has a mark causing some light clicks atart of A1 (listen in clip), otherwise fine. Small writing label side A. Cover has light ring/corner wear, small writing on back. Classic moment in blues rock history, with "All your love" and a nice version of Ray Charles "What'd I say".
American ska/reggae act from 1998, listen to "No More Crying". Clean records. Cover has light ring/corner wear, tiny stain on back. US original, with printed inner sleeves.
"Tony's Poem" and "Aunt Charlotte" cool funk/jazz tunes with heavy drums. Cover in shrink with some creasing and a drill hole. US original with insert.
7" included in the book "U.S.S. Pacific Ocean - A Story About The World Police" from 1968 limited to 800 copies. This is the vinyl only, no book. Plays with some surface noise, nothing too bad. Intact center.
Previously unreleased roots/dub from Bread Back, Herb I Jah Black and Ras Gibb I. All great stuff - listen to "King step" or "Upfull dreadlocks". EU original from 2018.
Italian stereo original, BST 84271 with blue/white Liberty labels and Van Gelder in dead wax. Record is strong VG+, nice copy. Front cover has sticker remainings on front plus small sticker. Backside cover has stamp at white area and discoloration from removed sticker. Classic funky jazz set from 1967, listen to "The Humpback".
Obscure private pressed minimal synth from 1981, great tune! Some light crackle in the intro. Pic sleeve has light ringwear, old shop sticker on front. UK original.
Sought-after 1996 album from Amon Tobin, mixing hazy beats with drum 'n' bass. Listen to "Break charmer" or "Paris Streatham". Vinyl is VG+ to EX, a fine copy. Only very light cover wear. Tiny pen mark on two labels. UK 2nd issue from 2002.
Classic funk LP with two raw monsters in "Honky Tonk" and "Honky Tonk Popcorn". Record has some surface marks and a few small scratches. One of them causes about 10 pops on B1, another causes some faint ticks on B4-B5, a third causes a handful of minor clicks in the start of Honky tonk". Cover has rub wear and a promo sticker on front. Top & bottom seams are about 75% split. US original.
Hip hop rarity from 1988, lazy vocals over a midtempo beat. Three small marks in vinyl from manufacture, only causing a few soft ticks towards the end of A-side. US original.
Odd realese with one sided vinyl in dreamy sound picture. I like especially the first "Unititled". This is the first vinyl release from 2024 but came out as a cassette in 2016. Swedish original complete with paste on photo at cover, insert and note of the pressing.
US mono 2nd pressing from 1957 same year as first issue, small blue label with mic & reel logo, deep groove both sides and no "Inc" at the Bill Grauer productions text at label. Record number RLP 12-235. Record in fine shape with light lines only, minor background noise due to the mellow music, slightly more at B2. Cover looks fine front and back but upper seam is completely split, hence VG- grade. Lower seam and spine are worn but intact. Solo piano LP from 1957 including versions of "April in Paris" and "Ghost of a chance".
Emilio in real party mode on this rare 7" from 1973 - good times guaranteed! Ball pen autograph by the artist covering most of the B-side label. Brazilian original in correct orange/red sleeve, slightly torn.
Massive 11-LP box set. Records are between EX and VG+. Outer box has light shelfwear, two splits. Including book in fine shape.
Album from 1956 with a sextet featuring Hank Mobley, Horace Silver, Paul Chambers etc. Listen to "Latin Hangover" and "D's Fink". Cover has tiny writing and neat pen marks/underlining on back. Japanese reissue from 1979, GXK 8134(M), no insert or obi.
Record in fine shape. Cover still in shrink. US original at John Zorn's private label.
Awesome 70s soul from Jeffree. US original in company sleeve.
UK early 2nd pressing with large swirl label, but no "Philips Record Product" inside gatefold. With original swirl inner sleeve. Record has some light marks, nothing troublesome. Cover has light ring/edge/corne wear. Their first album with "Elegy" - killer folky tune and "Butty's blues" - great jazz rock.
Great LP recorded for Coxsone in 1972 with heavyweight ska tunes such as "Heaven And Earth", "Dick Tracy" and more. Record plays nice, some very faint scuffs only. Cover is a bit yellowened, has a sligthly dented corner and some grime. Later Jamaican pressing with red/yellow labels. Note that labels are reversed, and that "Heaven And Earth" plays twice in A6 as well.
Killer Ethio funk on a rare 7" from 1975, make sure to check "Tenesh Kelebe Lie". On the flip a more traditional yet enjoyable tune. Vinyl in POOR shape, covered with scratches and plays with background noise and pops most of the time. No skips or repeats though. Writing on labels. Ethiopan original, AE 980, NO picture sleeve.
4x12" pack with MAW reworks of some of the finest West End moments such as Taana Gardner "When you touch me", Loose Joints "Is it all over my face" and Raw Silk "Do it to the music". No shrink on this copy, cover has minor creasing. Small pen mark on A-side label.
Their second album, from 1994. Check "Takin' these" and "360 degrees". Vinyl in nice shape, not far from EX. The sleeve is in shrink. A few tiny humidity spots on labels. US original in plain sleeve with custom sticker, the only way this came out on vinyl originally.
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 first album from this marvellous artist. "You'll lose a good thing", "What I need is love" & "Give me a break" are all lovely. Nice copy in shrink. 2nd US issue from circa 1967, red/black label and white Jamie logo, Virtue in dead wax.
"Please give me one more chance", "Anyone can tell" and "Mr heartache" fantastic 60s soul. LP in very nice shape. Small mark causes a few very soft ticks on A3. Cover has some average wear and a small drill hole. US stereo original.
Neil & Crazy Horse in 2012 doing versions of "Wayfarin' Stranger", "This Land Is Your Land" and more songs from the Americana-songbook. European original, with lyrics booklet.
LP from 2016 feat. Gucci Mane, Lil Jon etc. Listen to "Real chill". EU original, still sealed copy (unlike photo).
Cool Swedish freak beat from 1965! Record in great shape, shiny with a few minor scuffs. Pic sleeve has light ring wear, some aging, neat writing on front, old price sticker on back. Swedish original, intact center.
2LP from 1992. Records in great shape. Cover has light ring/edge wear, creasing, 1,5 cm tear at opening. European original, with poster.
1992 album from the Geto Boy, with hard-hitters as "Call me crazy" and "Chuckwick". US original, promo copy in plain sleeve.
Electronic avantgarde experiments 1969, check "Under the Mersey wall". Record in fine shape with some minor marks. Cover has light corner/ring wear, creasing. UK 2nd pressing, without "Sold in the UK..." on label. Including original inner sleeve.
Album from 1965 featuring Buddy Guy. Listen to "We're Ready" and "In The Wee Wee Hours". 2 x 180 g reissue.
Box set with 12 red/green/gold 45s. Records are between EX and NM, box cover in almost as new condtion. Includes poster.
Two of the really big guns get together on a 2024 album. Soulful hip hop sounds as you'd expect, listen to "Dreamin'" or "We're on our way"". Tan vinyl version.
Classy indie hip hop from 2015 - check "Certain presence" or "Mysteries of life". UK original on blue vinyl.
"Nice and easy" killer tune that never gets old, plus the hits "In the ghetto" and "Hurt so good". Record has light marks, plays well with minor distractions. Cover has light general wear. UK original.
Música Nueva Latinoamericana series here at volume 3. Listen to "Musica Ritual" by Mariano Etkin. Record in fine shape. Cover has tiny wear towards the opening. Uruguay original, limited to 1000 copies.
Highlife from 1980 that would work a treat on the dancefloor, listen to the upbeat "We Shall Make It Calling Nigerians". Faint sleeve marks on record, plays VG+. Cover has ring + edge wear and creasing, as well as some grime and a shop sticker on back.
Funk LP from 1974 with plenty of hard beats and basslines. Check "Kiburi" and the laidback "Pipeline". Record is very close to mint. Cover in tight shrink with one small corner bump and 3-4 cm split on bottom right. Beautiful copy! US original on Pride.
Classic album from 1990 with the title track, "The n---a ya love to hate" etc. This release also includes the "Kill at will" EP as a bonus. Vinyl is generally VG+, but a tiny scratch on A-side causes a couple of pops and a brief skip. 2xLP reissue from 2003 with better sound quality than the single LP. No shrink on this copy, unlike photo.
Classic On-U Sound album from 1981, check "The Dope". Record is a nice and well-playing VG+ with a few minor marks only. Cover has light general wear, one mild corner bump, small writing on front. UK original.
Classic rude reggae album with "Wreck A Pum Pum", "Whine and Grine", "Rough Rider" and more. Record plays very well. Small lamination creases on cover, minimal grime on back. UK original on FAB, BBLP 821. This is the issue with light green labels.
Rousing uptempo disco on a promo-only 12" from 1976. US original in fine condition.
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