A highlife and an afropop on this mega rare privately produced Benin release. Brown stains on labels. Record is VG- w/ cosntant light noise from marks
Highlife double sider by the legendary Ghana group taken from their Okwaduo LP, sleeve has dirt & aging, mini bites and mini tears, rubber stamp, split on one entire edge, record plays greatly.
Rock steady reggae meets highlife hybridism taken from one of their early lp's. Sleeve has a bit of aging, strong dirt, shop stamp, 1" split on bottom, creases, record has light to hardly noticeable
Single only mega rare highlife double sider early recording by the Ghana legends, record has light to hardly noticeable noise, VG to VG++ depending on parts
Single only Ghana rocksteady / skinhead reggae rarity w/ a highlife vibe (and mistakenly defined as a cha cha cha on labels) as recorded by one of Ghana's most prolific bands, writings on labels
Single only highlife double sider rarity by Ghana's leading 70's band. Light dirt & writings on labels. Light to hardly noticeable noise, ranges from solid VG- to solid VG w/ light marks.
A deep bolero & a rumba on this scarce release recorded in Brussels by the Congolese legends. Sleeve has dirt & aging, beige stains, writings on coer & labels, small fading of the colour on B side
A cha cha cha & a rumba on this super scarce release by the Congolese super group. Writings, wear & dirt on labels. Record plays w/ reasonable to light though constant noise from marks
A killer son montuno & an afro soul winner on this muh under rated and super rare release by the Senegalese Xalam group, small peel off & discolouration & white stain on front, dirt & some ringwear on
Congolese soukous ultra rare release by the legendary singer praising former Zaire president Mobutu. Ungoogleable ! Record is VG w/ occasional light noise
An afro disco hybrid tune which reminds Ernesto Djedje's ziglibithy and a reggae track as recorded by this Togo singer with les As du Benin, sleeve has light aging & dirt, writings on cover & labels
Psychedelic afrobeat & downtempo afrolatin pachanga on this single rarity by the Kings of Benin. Sleeve has serious wear, creases, strong dirt, 5" split on bottom & spine, bite on top spine corner
Indian national anthem recorded twice on each side, one instrumental, one vocal. Minor wear on labels. Record is V+ w/ light marks & some opaque pressing stains a light backing pressing noise.
Ghana gospel choir rarity. Fading of the text colour on labels. Plays with light to hardly noticeable noise from marks, solid VG- to VG depending on parts
Impossible to find soukous double sider winner by the Congo group ! Record is solid VG- to VG+ w/ light to hardly noticeable noise from marks, crackier on first part of each side then plays better
Kenyan male vocal duet w/ guitar, sticks. White label hand written test press. Record in nice overall shape but a ruff / staurated sound on B side, few pressing bubbles & some dirt/stocking wear
Ungoogleable Benin brass band instrumental double sider w/ large horn section & heavy percussion work. Definitely unusual as I haven't heard any brass band recorded out of Benin before. Numerous marks
A laid back afro manding funk & a deep hypnotic afro manding, both 7" only, sleeve has some light wear, dirt on back, opaque faulty press patch wooshes all through & occasional noise from few marks
Instrumental uptempo groovy psych winner tune on this scarce French single, sleeve has peel off on front, writings & rubber stamps on back & labels, record has occasional light noise only.
French bossa bova / samba tune. Aging & dirt, bump on mouth & mini tear, sticker on front, rubber stamp on cover, writings on cover & labels.
Dixieland meets pop on the great A side tune, B side is a progressive pop folk, sleeve has some aging & dirt, sticker on front, rubber stamps & writings on cover & labels. Record plays with minor
Male vocal soloist with male vocal group backing & percussions likely from former Dahomey / today's Benin and recorded in the 1930's or early 40's. Light dirt on labels. Record in clean shape with
A deep afrobeat / afro rock tune on this scarce Kenyan release, wear & small peel off on labels, light to very light constant noise from thin marks
Hardly googleable highlife & march recorded by the Gold Coast police band, from what is now Ghana. Likely recorded in the late 30's or early 40's. Peel off on A label. Record is V- w/ pressing noise &
An instrumental march & a blues sung in Fanti as recorded by this Police big band from former Gold Coast, today Ghana. Small writing on B side label, light wear on labels. Record has cosntant
Rumba on top as recorded by the Congo Brazzaville legends for this single only release. Some aging & dirt & creases on cover. Record has very reasonable to very light noise from arks, solid VG- to
Raw early 70's rumba release sung in Lingala, possibly Kenya only as I couldn't track this down on google. Writings & sticker on labels. Record plays VG to VG+ w/ minor occasional noise from light
Uganda guitar & voice double sider rarity, one side has male / female vocal group backing. Top shape w/ very minor occasional noise !
Disco boogie / tropical dancefloor winner double sider rarity out of Cameroon. Sleeve has serious aging & wear, large bites along top, mouth & spine, large peel off, light to hardly any noise from
Single only funky soul double sider, writing on A side label, light noise in parts from marks