Original soundtrack classic melting pop soul jazz, French pop & spoken word as arranged by maestro Michel Legrand. Blue label original stereo 1st press. Sleeve has some wear, record has only very
Psych, space rock & prog psych masterpiece, comes w/ inner sleeve, Terre haute press, split on all top, 10" split on bottom, record has inaudible reasonable warp, occasional light noise to no noise at
Funk breaks for sampling on side A's laid back funk rock tune, a psych craziness on side B. Minor wear on cover.
Live jazz fusion & post bop masterpiece by the piano virtuoso on scarce original first press. Some wear on cover, writings on back & inside gatefold, record with thin marks and ranging from VG to VG++
Several solid boogie funk & electro funk tunes on this London production by Nigerian Fred Fenk w/ George Achini, two of the standout tracks have some pressing hiss, several copies I heard have the
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has strong dirt & aging & large beige water damage, peel off & paper stuck, 5" horizontal tear on front, creases, bump & small bite on mouth
Dancefloor forro fillers on this live medley LP w/ backing by Arlindo e seu regional and including Pedro Sertanejo, Carmelia Alves, Dominguinhos, Zito Borborema, Negrao dos 8 baixos and other forro
Dancefloor forro filler "enxugue o rato" & a consistent forro LP all through. Sleeve has minor wear, repaired from the inside by previous owner though invisible from the outside, record plays nicely
Funky soul fusion winner tunes "just imagine" & "the creator has a master plan" on this transitional LP by Pharoah Sanders former drummer. Santa Maria pressing. Sleeve has some wear, large writings
Solid boogie disco / funk tune on this ultra rare Ivory Coast 12" privately produced and then pressed & distributed by Maikano, sleeve has some aging & dirt, record plays sweetly.
includes the indemand instrumental disco by D.D. "le temps est long", as well as the boogie disco by Tchamy Patterson "Martyr Africa is coming together when we meet it is destiny" both taken from
Single only Congo rumba & South African inspired doo wop as recorded by this Congolese group for Nigeria's 1973 All Africa games. Top shape !
Check the deep haunty carnivalesque san jom tune and the acoustic guitar funana, mornas and coladeiras on this scarce and much overlooked Cape Verde release. Sleeve has wear, peeling of the upper
Scarce original of one of his much rare releases for the Coconut label. Sleeve has aging & dirt, some small peel off on front, bump, mini tears & small bite on mouth, light ringwear, 1" split on
Serious tropical dancefloor winner w/ several danceable soukous tunes, & the hypnotic highlife "omo lere aye", somewear on cover, strong dirt, shop stamp & ringwear on back, record plays w/ light to
A dancefloor soukous, a syncopated afro pop & an early digital roots reggae tune on this mega rare Benin releas, light noise on record though still plays pretty well most of the time, solid VG- to VG+
Ungoogleable deep Nigerian juju rarity by this obscure Yoruba speaking artist. Sleeve is VG w/ dirt & wear, light creases, writings on back & labels. Record is weak to solid VG- w/ numerous marks and
Raw & messy afro psychedelic Ivory Coast modern music rarity, a first timer at diasporarecords, sleeve has glue residues along edges, narrow bites along mouth, 9" split on spine, writings on back &
Organ led instrumental dub masterpiece, sleeve has a bit of wear, light creases, ringwear on back, record plays very nicely despite surface marks.
Digital dub masterpice by the Jamaican legend. Top shape, record has inaudible thin marks.
Most tunes are rub a dub winners on this masterpiece by one of Jamaica's legends of the genre. Minor wear on cover, shop sticker on bottom back, record has light presssing noise n parts but is in
Classic deep roots produced by Lee Perry. Check "nice and easy", "feeling is right", "fever", "i keep on loving you" or "shame". Light wear on cover, price sticker on front, writings on labels, record
Rocksteady classic by the Jamaican singer. Sleeve has light wear but large writings on back, small peel off and multiple small stains on A side label, record VG to solid VG+ depending on parts, has
Dancefloor mid tempo & down tempo zouk & cadence synth winners, sleeve hasver minor dirt, record plays greatly.
original Kenyan issue of this Congolese soukous LP recorded in East Africa. Sleeve has aging & dirt wear, shop stamp & small peel off on back, large writings on front & labels, record plays w/ light
2 tropical dancefloor afro synth tunes melting soukous & highlife w/ those 80's keyboard sounds, including ""mahu wo asie" as compiled by Sofrito, also straighter highlife tunes, recorded in Ivory
Digital afrobeat winner, synth soukous & other hybrid both disco & zouk influenced hybrid tropical soundz on this long underrated lp recorded in Paris by Congo Brazzaville artist, scarce original
Two tropical dancefloor afro pop winners & afro soul synth/ reggae hybridisms on this scarce release by the Cameroon guitar player. Minor dirt on cover, occasional light to hardly noticeable noise
Frantic raw uptempo soukous tunes on this much scarcer release on the Congo Pathe series. Beige water damage along spine & top spine corner & along mouth, record has occasionally noticeable light
Hypnotic afro synth pop 2 tracker mega rarity out of Togo, sleeve has some aging & dirt, writings on back, light brown water damage along bottom. Record plays with minor occasional noise.