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Huge classic including the great title track and my favourite "The Good's Gone". German 2nd pressing with different title and cover.
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.
"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.
Big modern day sweet soul favourite with hard drums. Early 2nd pressing with pink Stylart labels and plain sleeve.
Swedish blues rock classic from 1969, listen to "Sad night is fallin'". Swedish 2nd pressing on Spotlight, SPO 130, with different cover.
Album from 1980 with an alternate version of his anthem "Is It Because I'm Black". Cover has very minor tearing on front (no sticker, unlike photo). Early 2nd UK issue with 1981 print on labels.
4-track EP from 1965 with tough versions of "In The Midnight Hour" and "Mr Pitiful" with powerful vocals. Some light marks on record not affecting play. Pic sleeve has light wear, minimal writing on back. Previous owners name & phone number neatly etched in deadwax side A. UK 2nd pressing, intact center.
1972 blues where harmonica meets guitar. Listen to "A poor man's plea". Cover has small sticker mark on front (not on photo). French early 2nd pressing with different cover art.
Quartet LP from 1982 with Buster Williams, David Friedman and Joe Chambers. Listen to the fine "Syzygies". Cover has light wear + price code sticker on back. German 2nd pressing with non-laminated cover, no barcode on back.
"Jewel" and more nice glam rock. Dutch 2nd pressing. No sticker on this copy, unlike photo.
Classic blaxplo soundtrack with the famous title tune. UK 2nd issue, STXD 4004 with yellow labels.
Alternative rock with a cinematic vibe, listen to "The Animals". French original, with lyrics insert and poster.
1965 harmonica blues rock, a real stomper! Listen to "Screamin'". German 2nd pressing from 1968.
1961 piano blues with amazing lyrics, listen to "Reminiscin' with Champion Jack". Record has light marks, small pressing bubble causing a few thumps first track of both sides. Cover has small tear on one flipback. Danish pressing from 1963 of "Champion Of The Blues" LP from 1961.
Dutch avantgarde/electronics from late 50s. Cover has tiny humidity spots front and back plus fairly discrete sticker residue mark on back. Philips 835 056 AY with textured burgundy red label, "Made In Holland" printed on bottom of labels. I believe this was released earlier with different cover art so that would make this an early 2nd Dutch pressing.
Duo LP with Charlie Haden from 1979 in a more relaxed style than his earlier albums. Listen to "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman". Early 2nd US pressing, AH 9406, with booklet.
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".
Compilation of early material, along with Tony Sheridan. Listen to "Cry for a shadow". Clean record. Cover has light wear, faint signs of writing on back. First UK pressing, released a few years after the German.
UK early 2nd pressing, orange labels. Record has lots of marks and mild warp, plays with surface noise and odd clicks. Cover has light ring/corner wear, small tear on spine, tear on back. Far out rock from 1971 with the space travelling tunes "Prince Kajuku" and "Flying".
Golden era hip hop with a strong, Pete Rock-esque sound - listen to "I've Lost My Microphone". Sleeve marks and scuffs, plays ok with minor distractions. Small stickers on labels. Cover has ring and edge wear plus creasing, not too bad, looks ok overall. UK 2nd issue from 2001.
Free/spiritual jazz with the powerful "And it's again". Out-there instrumentals mixed with vocal bits. Records are VG+ to EX with a few minor marks only. Cover has a couple of tiny pen-dots inside gatefold, old price sticker on front (not on photo). First UK pressing from 1974 (of US and German originals from a couple of years earlier), comes in embossed gatefold cover, with booklet.
Celtic folk with a pleasant psych feeling from 1978. Listen to "Sguaban Arbhair" and "An Ros". Cover has minor staining + small sticker on back. UK 2nd pressing from 1981.
Parody pop/rock album from 1967 that also have some, for real, good songs on it. Listen to "Piggy Bank Love" or "The Equestrian Statue". UK 2nd mono pressing, with booklet.
UK 2nd stereo pressing, "Made in England by" on labels, deep groove. Ligh marks on record, plays well with minor distractions.
Brittle guitar soli with occassional drones and field recordings/nature sounds - a very mesmerizing listen through both sides, listen to "The Lowering". 2nd pressing on Early Music Gold riso-printed paste-on cover on reverse board white sleeves with handwritten titles, black-and-white insert and obi strip
1976 EP with the classic "(I Belong To The) Blank Generation". UK 2nd pressing in pic sleeve.
"Who Will Buy?" killer jazzy soul. Cover is low VG due to pretty sharp ring wear, worn edges and big split on spine. US 2nd issue (from circa 1977) with black cover.
Funky jazz rock with plenty of great tracks, reminiscent of Blood, Sweat & Tears. Listen to "Restless feeling" or "Search for a memory. Cover has one drill hole (not two, as in photo). US 2nd pressing.
Album from 1997 with a bunch of party tracks including "Off the books". Cover has a minor corner bend. US 2nd pressing with white labels, this is the version with Loud logo.
Stone classic punk rock. Record close to EX. Pic sleeve has some ringwear. UK 2nd pressing on Virgin.
Blues/R&B album from 1958. Listen to "TV Mama". Record in fine shape with some minor marks. Cover has lamination fraying, two tears on front (5cm, 7 cm) and small piece of flipback is missing on back. UK 2nd pressing from 1959.
Electronic fusion/jazz funk from Noam Ofir, some tracks with a head-noddy vibe and others sounding a bit like a jazzier version of Dam-Funk's updated electro/funk/boogie sound. Check the version of Cortex's "Huit Octobre 1971" and "Born with a Desire". 2nd pressing from 2022, still sealed copy.
Album from 1960 with R&B-dancers and soulful ballads. Listen to "House With No Windows". Record in fine shape with a couple of light marks and tiny pressing bubbles. Cover has some ring/corner wear. US 2nd pressing from the late 1960s.
Big hit LP from 1991. Cover has hype sticker and small shop sticker (unlike photo) on front. The B-side has two labels stuck on each other, one a little off-centre. Early 2nd issue with different versions than the "premix" release.
Australian album from 1982 with "Nightmist" - great spacey electronic tune! Cover has worn edges and 6 cm split middle top seam. Sticker tear on front. First German pressing from 1983.
UK early 2nd mono pressing, laminated on front and back, A1/B1 matrix numbers, shiny labels. Record has lots of light marks, plays with some surface noise. Cover has light ring/corner wear, creasing. Without a doubt their best LP, filled with strong tunes like "Tales of brave Ulysses", "Strange brew" and "Sunshine of your love".
Two superb tracks from 1977! Pic sleeve has edgewear, creasing, some staining inside gatefold, sticker front and back. US 2nd pressing, with blue print inside gatefold.
Beautiful album inspired by the Swedish folk music tradition. Listen to "Visa från Utanmyra". Cover has small sticker on back. Early 2nd Swedish stereo pressing with boxed NBC logo on labels but no small deep groove, comes in flipback cover.
Straight jazz LP from 1962 with one of Sweden's best piano players. Listen to "Morning party". Cover has light wear, sticker on back. Early 2nd Swedish pressing with blue labels.
Jazzy album from 1974 with a slightly, yet not completely, sober Tom Waits. Listen to "New coat of paint" or "Diamonds on my windshield". Cover has old price sticker on front (not on photo). US 2nd pressing.
1975 album with plenty of interesting moments. Listen to "Florentine Pogen". Record is shiny with a few minor marks. Cover has light general wear. US 2nd pressing, gatefold sleeve.
2018 live set from this prolific UK jazz act. If you liked their previous releases this is a safe bet - check "Sunflower" and "Long Way Home". 2nd pressing with printed and unnumbered labels (1st pressing was very limited and quickly sold out).
Swedish bassist Vilhelm Bromander with an album recorded 2021 featuring a 13 man strong band including Christer Bothén, Elin Forkelid, Martin Küchen, Mattias Ståhl to name a few. Deep jazz on the spiritual/free side, listen to "In This Forever Unfolding Moment". 2nd pressing from 2024, green vinyl and with hype sticker on front cover.
Recordings from 1941-1942 mostly just Muddy and his guitar. Listen to "You Got To Take Sick And Die Some Of These Days" and "I Be Bound To Write To You". Clean record. Cover has light wear, a few creases, minor lamination lifting along spine. UK 2nd pressing from 1966 of " Down On Stovall's Plantation" LP from same year.
European 2nd pressing, with lyrics inner sleeve and CD.
His first solo LP, assisted by the lovely voice of Emmylou Harris. Listen to "A song for you". US 2nd pressing with WEA-logo on label.
His first solo album, from 1970. Listen to "Ghost story" or "Big white cloud". Cover has small writing on back, ring/rub/edge wear (not on photo). US 2nd pressing with red/yellow labels.
"My Kind Of Woman" - very fine and deep soul styled ballad. Shiny record with some minor surface marks. US 2nd pressing.
The follow-up to "Piñata", with nice tunes like "Cataracts", "Education" and "Palmolive". Early 2nd issue, remastered. NO shrink or sticker, unlike photo. Includes insert.
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