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His debut album from 1965 featuring Lalle Svensson, Björn Alke, Bo Skoglund plus Nannie Porres on vocals on two tracks. Listen to the great "Tribute to Don" and "Allan's Blues". 2nd Swedish pressing from 1973.
"If I can't stop you" wonderful 80's soul. Also popular for "Love no longer has a hold on me" (different version than the 12") and the sleaze classic "Take me down". Some light sleeve marks, plays fine. German original.
Strong and underrated jazz LP with Bertil Strandberg, Red Mitchell and some musicians from Egba and Hörselmat doing jazz/fusion versions of Swedish folk songs. Check "Liten Karin" and "Byssan Lull". Swedish original with orange labels with boxed NCB.
"East" awesome classic fromt the deep end of Philly soul. No shrink on this copy (unlike photo). Reissue.
US stereo original, AS-70 with orange/black ABC-Paramount labels and Van Gelder in dead wax. Record is glossy with some surface lines, plays well. "Jazz 'n' Samba" and "Jazz Bossa Nova" laidback bossa jazz on this mid-60s LP with Jimmy Heath, Tommy Flanagan and Richard Davis.
"Memphis soul stew" jazzy funk/soul classic with hard drums from Bernard Purdie, here in a killer live version! Gatefold sleeve has worn edges and a minor split. US 2nd issue with Rockefeller address and W logo.
Live set recorded in 1964 but unreleased until this album. With Eric Dolphy, Clifford Jordan, Jaki Byard and Dannie Richmond. Listen to "Charlemagne". German original in great shape.
Live recording from Paris in 1970 with Jaki Byard, Charles McPherson etc. Listen to the title track. French original in laminated cover.
"Gotta make something out of my life" and "Kahlua mama" nice jazzy soul! LP from 1976 produced by Linda Tillery. US original, with insert.
Strong NYC latin jazz album with a hard version of "Manteca". More great tracks in "Mozambique" and "No te olvidare". Cover in shrink. Reissue of rare and sought after LP.
1977 album from this dance music pioneer. Check the title track and "Utopia" for uptempo electronic disco. Cover is strong VG due to ring/rub wear. US original.
LP from 1961 with Kenny Dorham, Ron Carter, Pete La Roca & Walter Bishop Jr. Check the awesome "Avars" - top class 60s jazz! Reissue.
LP from 1963 with Bobby Hutcherson, Prince Lasha and Clifford Jordan. Listen to "Jitterbug Waltz". Cover has some shelf wear, small split top seam right, minor bump on lower seam plus stereo-sticker has fallen off on this copy (unlike website photo). Later US 60s pressing with black/silver labels (of LP first released as "Conversations" with different cover).
Instrumental versions of Motown classics on this LP from 1965. "Baby love", "Come see about me", "Baby I need your loving" etc. Cover has light shelf/rub wear. US original, MT 620 with map label and deep groove.
LP from 1983 with nice soft soul in "Won't you let me love you". Cover has minor wear (but no cut corner, unlike photo). US original with printed inner.
US mono original, V-8661 with black/silver T logo labels, no deep groove on this copy. Cover has a pressure stamp on back, minor bend top right corner, discrete staining on front but no punch hole (unlike website photo). "Sidewinder" in an instant, catchy version that works great in clubs.
Classic funk with a jazz edge, including "Duji" and "North, East, South, West". This 1973 album contains material from their first two studio albums plus the "Live at PJ's" LP. Cover in shrink, has a sawcut and a little wear on opening.
"Selim" outstanding jazzdance classic. Reissue.
Soundtrack featuring Weldon Irvine, Blood Hollins & Zulema. Check the laidback funk groove "Nowhere". Cover is about 40% split and taped on top seam. Also two pin holes, a long but light scratch on front, some cracks/peeling on spine. US original.
Organ jazz LP with Grant Green, Blue Mitchell & Harold Vick. Check the groovy "Fat Judy" that sounds a lot like "The sidewinder". 180 gram reissue, no shrink on this copy.
Monster midtempo 70s soul on "I feel his love getting stronger" and "Come on back to me lover". LP is VG+ to EX. Cover has a few minor creases and a faint residue mark. US original.
"Nofretete's headache" killer funk/jazz complete with a break. Also has a breakbeat version of "Put your hand in the hand". Cover has three stickers on back, ring/edge wear (not on photo). German original.
Well-loved electronic album with two huge leftfield bombs, "Clash" and "Unit". "Clash" is recorded at -6 % on soundclip (first track), VERY fast if you don't pitch it down. Tiny mark causes a few clicks end of B3. Cover has two small stickers on front (not in photo). European original.
Classic fusion set from 1976 with Airto, George Duke, Hermeto Pascoal, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Chick Corea etc. Check the title track. US original (without Milestone print at the bottom of labels).
US stereo original, SD 1489, green/blue label and black fan logo with horizontal Atlantic print. Clean record, cover in shrink with 5 cm split on bottom seam center. 1967 soul jazz album with the groovy "House of David" and the fine Cedar Walton-penned "The Holy Land".
Swedish only jazz/pop record from 1970, including the beautiful jazz piece "My only love" and the Novi Singers sounding, easy styled "Mahaba". Swedish original.
Lovely album with Milt Jackson, Kenny Clarke and Percy Heath. "Swing 39" and "Minor's Swing" are both killer tunes, but the whole set is strong. No stickers on cover, unlike photo. Reissue from 1987.
The pair LP to "Companionship" - quality 60s Euro jazz with the Clarke, Boland and Woode plus the Berlin String Band. Listen to "Lonely Girl" and "The Girl And The Turk". Marks and scuffs on record (a bit more on LP 2) but plays ok with minor distractions. Cover has a bit of wear on top seam, not very bad. German only original.
1975 Folkways-compilation including tracks by Mary Lou Williams ("Gloria" and "Zoning Fungus"), Gil Evans, Milford Graves, Sam Rivers and Sunny Murray. No shrink on this copy (unlike website photo). US original.
1983 album recorded at Tuff Gong and backed by Roots Radics, check "Sugar Daddy". Nice copy in shrink. US original.
Sort of a concept fusion album with relaxing animal noises and strange chanting. Featuring Wolfgang Dauner and Anne Haigis among others. Listen to "Sabanone". German original, blue labels.
Recording from 1964 with Don Cherry, Gary Peacock and Sunny Murray. Free jazz that takes no prisoners! Listen to "Angels" or "Ghosts". Record has sleeve scuffs, plays alright. Cover in fine shape, still in shrink (a litte torn). Dutch original on Osmosis.
Solo piano LP from 1978 on Japanese release. Listen to "The trial". Record is in very nice shape. Cover is minor worn around edges. Japanese original, YX-7537-ND, complete with insert and obi.
1974 solo performance by Braxton, listen to "RORRT 33 H7T 4". Cover has some shelf wear and creasing. German original.
Classic duo jazz album, listen to the version of "My Funny Valentine". Ugly surface mark side B but plays well. Later (1968) US pressing on Solid State, first released on United Artists in 1962.
2xLP set from 1979 featuring 1959 recordings, I believe some of this material is previously unreleased. Cover has three tiny pen marks on back.
"Let's get together" great sister funk/soul track. Record has very light hairlines and soft scuffing. Cover in partial shrink but no stereo-sticker (unlike website photo). US original.
Solo piano LP from 1977, listen to "Hourglass part I". Cover is a bit yellowed and has minor lamination flaking at opening back. German original.
Later US stereo pressing from mid 60s, PRST 7252 with blue/silver labels with trident on right (of LP first released in 1956 with different cover art). Record is shiny and clean overall but has a couple of small and light scratches that causes just a few light clicks. Cover has 5-6 cm split on top seam right, thin 8 cm split on top part of spine and mild shelf wear. Jazz LP with Al Cohn, Allen Eager and Brew Moore. Listen to "Five Brothers".
Classic funk album from 1973. Best tracks for me are "Baby doll", "Njia walk" & "Kiba". Some early experiments with the disco/funk sound that became much more popular a few years later. Cover in shrink (unlke photo). Reissue.
Album from 1968 with an absolutely lovely version of "Stolen Moments" and a storming cover of "Freedom Jazz Dance". Vinyl has a bit of shading/cloudiness on both sides, plays with a really light hiss in the silent parts, not noticeable once the music starts. Cover shows some ring wear and mild staining on back. Japanese reissue from the early 70s, OP-8866, no obi or insert.
"Thin line between love and hate" & "Love gonna pack up" killer sweet soul classics. LP is clean. Cover has worn edges and some rub wear/light scratching on front (but no cut corner, unlike photo). US original.
Live recording from 1975 with the interesting Beefheart on vocals (and shopping bags). Listen to "Carolina hard-core ecstasy" or "Muffin man". Cover has ring/rub/edge wear, tiny top split, small sticker on front (not in photo). US original.
Compilation with some of his best tracks as "Whom shall I be afraid of" and "Praise his name". Great stuff of course! A lot of small marks on this copy, plays fine.
1968 compilation with "Purple haze", "The wind cries Mary" and more.
Classic album from 1975, with spacey synthesizers and legendary guitar tone. Including "Shine on you crazy diamond". German 2nd pressing, circle in front of catalog number, with lyrics inner sleeve.
A real classic in the avantgarde, spaced out prog-bag. A real treat from start to finish, but listen to "Careful with that axe, Eugene". Cover has tear on front (not on photo). UK later pressing from 1973, EMI logo on labels.
1980 album including the well-known title track and "Hungry heart". European original, with printed inner sleeves and lyrics insert.
Vocal jazz greatness from 1958 including the classic "My baby just cares for me". No shrink on this copy. Reissue.
Live recorded double album with extra focus on comedy and guitar shredding. Listen to "Yo' mama". Canadian original, with lyrics inner sleeves.
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