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LP from 1975 with a driving version of "Life and death in G&A"! Cover is in shrink (unlike photo), with a drill hole and a tiny split on bottom edge. Canadian original.
1969 album including the nice sweet soul cut "Easy to be hard" (same track as done by Body & Soul on their National General LP). Cover has a cut corner. Tiny rub mark on A-side label. US original.
"Morning sunrise" beautiful jazzy soul. Record has plenty of surface marks, still plays well. Cover looks alright (but is not in shrink, unlike photo). The printed inner has big splits. US original from 1979.
Motown classic including "Darling baby" and "Heaven must have sent you". Record is VG+ except for a light scratch causing faint ticks on B5. US mono original with deep groove labels.
Compilation with massive floorfilling batucadas by Nicos Jaritz, Par Ney de Castro, Portinho, Paulinho Da Costa etc. Surface marks, plays well. Cover has 1 cm peeling on top seam.
Live set from 1983 with Tommy Koverhult, Maffy Falay etc., listen to "Someday My Prince Will Come". Cover has minor sticker residue on front (not on website photo). Swedish only original.
French 2xLP set from 1976 containing the albums "Giants" and "Portrait Of Jenny" (originally released on Perception in the US). Round silver sticker on front cover (not exactly as on website photo but similar).
Late 60's soul album with the northern winner "Baby come home to me". Cover has average ring/rub wear and a small sawcut. Low VG+ cover due to a few small scratches. US original.
1973 album with the epic ballads "Best thing that ever happened to me" and "Midnight train to Georgia", plus the pounding "I've got to use my imagination"! No shrink on this copy, cover has minor edge wear and small writing on back. US original.
"Lady rain" - great folk/jazz tune. Cover has cut corner. US original.
Prince-related funk LP from 1985 - listen to "High Fashion". Record is strong VG with some surface marks, plays well. This copy is in shrink with a sawcut. US original, includes printed inner sleeve.
Deep/southern soul set from 1972, produced by Miles Grayson. Check "Keep on keeping on" and "There's something on your mind", both sound like Bobby Patterson at his heaviest. Cover has a drill hole and wear along top seam. US original.
Compilation of massive percussion tracks including Bob Azzam's "Batucada por favor" and Niagara's "Sandungo".
LP from 1978 with Roy Haynes, Sam Jones and Claude Williamson. Listen to the laidback "Marjo". Cover has a price tag mark/tear on front (not on website photo). US original on Interplay (later re-released on Discovery).
Jazz from 1962 with Bill Evans, Johnny Griffin & Joe Wilder. Listen to "Fontainebleu". Record is still shiny but with many light sleeve marks, plays fine. Cover looks nice on front but has some stains on back. Dutch original, mono pressing.
Quintet session from 1983, try "Dirty rag". Italian original in fine shape.
Former members of Captain Beefheart's The Magic Band art-rockin' out in 1977. Cover has promo stamp on back. No bent corner on this copy, unlike photo. US original.
US mono pressing, PR 7325 with gold/black labels with trident on top = 2nd mono pressing. Cover has some some ringwear and small tear on front (not on website photo). Tenor sax and organ led jazz LP from 1964. Try "Something funny" or "Brother red".
LP from 1970 with Francy Boland, Jimmy Woode Jr & Kenny Clarke. Listen to "Again 'N' Again" and "Tin Tin Deo". 7 mm scratch causes some ticks in the beginning of B1, fine copy apart from that. French original, MPS 15052 with orange labels.
Solo piano from live concert in 1986. Listen to "On Green Dolphin Street". Italian only original.
Live album recorded in 1968, including a nice version of "Con Alma". Cover has mild staining on front, minor lamination peeling plus a name and year written on back and inside gatefold. German original with pink MPS labels.
LP from 1982 in his usual solo piano style plus a couple of vocal cuts. German original.
Muse-album from 1981. Listen to the title track or "Dial-a-brew" for example. Discrete sticker mark on front cover. US original.
Great modern jazz album from 1985. Includes the latin-esque "El toro" or the spiritual styled "Convulsion". Italian original.
1979 release with live recording from 1955, holds a very intense take on "Cherokee". Players include Sonny Rollins and George Morrow. Cover has small pen mark on back.
A bit experimental but accessible 80s jazz. Listen to "Lyons" and "The thrill of real love". German original.
Solo piano LP from 1980, listen to "Bluesprint. Italian only original.
LP from 1976 feat. Frank Strozier, Mike Wofford etc. I like the mellow "Seer". Nice copy in shrink (unlike photo). US original with original printed inner sleeve.
"Cosmic traveller" and "Why must there be an end" spacey/sleazy uptempo stuff from Alec R Constandinos. UK original.
Solo piano LP recorded at Bendiksen Studio in Oslo in 1975. Listen to "Breakthru". US original.
Solo piano set from 1981 with Nimbus-artist Curtis Clark, recorded live in Paris. Listen to "Bechets Bounce". Cover on this copy has a shop sticker on front (not on website photo). French original.
"Milosc Niekochana" funk/jazz/rock with hard drums. Cover has small writing on front (not on photo), tiny edge nick and 1 cm seam split. Polish original, red label.
Quartet setting with George Gruntz, Henri Texier & Daniel Humair, listen to "Capricci Cavaleschi". Cover has two drill holes. US original.
"I don't want to pay the price of losing you" & "Blackbird" gorgeous 70s soul. Record has surface marks, still plays decent. Cover is low VG+ due to a creased corner and two correctional stickers around spine. US original.
Swedish Italo/synth pop group on a compilation from 1982. Check the thumping "Give me your love". Cover has sealing sticker (not on photo). Swedish original with lyrics inner sleeve.
French album from late 60s/early 70s featuring 50s recordings previously released on the US 10" "The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet" and the Danish EP "Trio! Vol. 1". Listen to "Stockholm Sweetnin'".
LP from 1977 with the driving dancer "Baby, you got my nose open", quality ballads like "Let's talk it over" and maybe most of all the epic "Where's the concern for the people" that sounds like "Wake up everybody" part 2. Cover has a cut corner, some aging, tape residue around top seam, small tear on top right front. US original.
Gabonese singer on a 1978 album. Small distribution sticker on back cover. French original.
LP from 1984 with Steve Swallow, Victor Lewis & Kenny Kirkland. Listen to the fast, fluid bossa fusion track "Joyful Noise". German original.
Tough funky fusion on "No registration" (the ultimate version!) and "Jordbruksmaskinen". Cover has some lamination lifting along spine. Swedish original in gatefold cover.
1985 album featuring Bernt Rosengren - check the version of Coltrane's "Lazy bird". Vinyl is very clean. Cover has a cut corner and a promo sticker on front (unlike photo). Danish original on Steeplechase.
UK original, LTZ-N 15010. Cover has minor edge wear and some lamination peeling.
Listen to the jazzy take on C M Bellman's "Epistel 36", featuring Arne Domnerus on saxophone. Scandinavian original, gatefold sleeve.
Rock with a touch of folk and funk on this 1975 album, listen to "Tower of Babel". Swedish original in great shape.
The Stones fuse blues rock and reggae/ska with mixed success, but I like "Dance" with Max Romeo on backing vocals. "Indian girl" is a mellow tune that works too. UK original, no poster.
David Axelrod-produced jazzy soul from 1969 - listen to "Give me your love" and the Hayes/Porter-penned title tune. Nic copy in shrink (unlike photo). US original.
Solo piano live album from 1981, listen to the title track. Cover has edge wear and one bent/creased corner. German original.
"Black widow" dark, slow funky fusion for the hip hop guys. No shrink on this copy, cover has a little light shelf wear. US original.
1969 moog LP with a mixture of covers and original compositions. "Where's prince brilliant?" is a winner. Cover has drill hole. US original, gatefold sleeve.
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