Swinging uptempo horn highlife winner on A side & a down tempo deep highlife as recorded the Nigerian ibo artist, and later compiled on his 1961 Decca 10" LP Sleeve has creases, small writings
A rumba w/ mambo vibe & an instrumental bolero on this release for the collectible G.V. series. Record is V+, great shape w/ the usual backing 78rpm pressing noise & some opaque dirt or pressing wear.
Male vocal duet w/ guitar & percussion backing from Kenya. Blank label test press. E - (minor light greyish presssing colouration & thin hairlines)
Solid Congolese pachanga tunes including the dancefloor friendly "wa wa pachanga" & "riko riko pachanga". Sleeve has dirtwear & light aging, writings on back & labels, ringwear on back, dirt on labels
1940's Bollywood soundtrack sung by one of it's leading actors. Record is V-, few light marks but an opaque patch on B side's second part causing wooshes
South African jazz instrumentals rarity, sleeve hasaging & dirt, tears on mouth& bottom, 1" split on bottom & left seam + small bites, record has a bite, missing part on edge reaching the 5th groove
Ghana highlife double sider rarity w/ trumpet & sax solos as recorded by the legendary group. Sleeve is G w/ strong aging & dirt, numerous small holes, split on 75% of an edge, several tears on center
Male and female leading voices on this early 50's Bollywood shellac rarity w/ obvious American doo wop & jazz influences. Writings & some wear on labels. Record is V w/ light marks & some opaque
A Congolese cha cha cha & a rumba on this classic title by the Congolese kings. Sticker on one label. Record has marks & constant reasonable to light noise, a bit shaky on edge from warp.
A cha cha cha Congolese style and a rumba as recorded by the legendary Conglese group for the equally legendary Esengo record label. Sleeve has light brown / pinkish water damage wear along mouth &
Rumba meets twist on this Kenyan guitar music double sider w/ male vocal duet. Blank label test press. Labels rare yellowish from humidity damage. Minor occasional noise from a few pressing bubbles.
Zambian folk music, mini holes on cover
Early 10" release by the Yoruba Juju bandleader. Tracklisting is "late oba gbadebo II" "late madam alatede aboderin" "ibukun maternity" "chief fatai are ago" "oluwa fona han mi" "bode atandare" "bowo
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has strong wear & dirt, glue residues along edges, writings on back, light brown water damage, 0,5 " tear on bottom mouth corner & 1,5" tear on bottom front, creases
Consistent early trumpet highlife and apparently the first of the Decca West African series 10" release, sleeve has aging & dirt, beige water damage & price sticker on back, light warp from stocking
Cool jazz on top as recorded by the trumpet master backed by MiltjACKSON? Monk? Per& Kenny Clarke. Sleeve has aging & creases, writings on back & B label, transparent tape on edges, ringwear, tear &
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has wear & strong dirt, tears & bump on mouth, warp, light brown & dark grey water damage
A cha cha cha & a rumba Congolese style on this scarce ungoogleable Esengo series release ESN 207. Sticker on B side label. Record has slightly audible thin marks, record has marks & light constant
Son double sider including their all times hit "india inglesa". Record is cracked on half radius with numerous clicks.
Electric guitar backing on this double sider from Kenya w/ male vocal duet. Blank label test press. E- (a few minor marks)
Male vocal duet w/ electric guitar, sticks & shakers from Kenya. Blank label test press. V+ (some tihn hairlines & greyish pressing wear).
Highlife double sider winner by one of Ghana's leading 50's bands of the genre. Writings on A side label, sticker on B side label, sleeve has aging & dirt, creases, minor split on bottom. Record plays
Congolese inspired rumba tune & an electric guitar track w/ twist reminiscence, possibly from Uganda. Blank label test press. V+ (inor wear & a few pressing bubbles, plays greatly)
electric guitar music out of Kenya w/ male vocal duet as released by one of the country's leading 60's artists. Blank label test press.
A rumba & a Congolese cha cha cha on this scarce original shellac by the legendary Congolese musicians. Dirt, small writings & wear on labels. Record is G to V- w/ constant reasonable noise from marks
Male vocal duet w/ electric guitar & bass & shakers backing from Kenya. Blank label test press. V+ ( a few thin marks, minor greyish pressing colouration)
2 rumbas recorded by the UK based Cuban artist. Constant reasonable noise from groove wear.
Zimbabwean folk music w/ choir & male soloist singer. Strong pressing noise, and chip on edge to A side which doesn't reach the recorded groove though.
Calypso double sider and Lord Kitchener's all times hit "Nora" on scarce original 1950's78 rpm shellac. Record has marks & constant reasonable noise.
Highlife double sider later compiled on his Donkey calypso LP. Writings & minor wear on labels. Light marks but a deep mark on half radius of A side causing cosntant light clicks.