Tropical dancefloor soukous winners recorded in France. Beige water damage & light warp on cover, minor aging, dirt. Plays very nicely despite light marks, very solid VG to VG++
Rare LP recorded by Cameroon singer under the direction of Beninese trumpet player & maestro Ignace de Souza together with his Black Santiago orchestra. SAT 156, some age wear, minor bump on bottom
Ungoogleable benga double sider by the Kenyan group, check kick off. Record ranges from solid VG- to VG/VG+ w/ light to hardly noticeable noise depending on part.
The Ramblers bring back the 60's horn led classic highlife style on this mid 70's LP by one of Ghana's legendary groups, leaving far behind most guitar led bands of the time. Some dirt wear & aging
Later piano & synth led Ghana highlife lp, a bit cheesy versions of 60's classics.
An uptempo dancefloor soukous part 2 on this scarce solo LP by the band who backed Prince Nico Mbarga, on an even rarer Nigerian press when most of RAS lp's were manufactured in the UK. Sleeve has
A Cuban influenced montuno part 2 on B side's rumba, side A is a straight laid back rumba, single only and extremely rare. Sleeve has light wear, shop stamp on back, writings on labels, record has
One of the Nigerian highlife king's harder to find releases Writings on generic cover & labels. Shop stamp & small tears on cover. Record plays VG to VG++ w/ minor light to hardly noticeable noise
Benga dancefloor winners & multiple uptempo frantic benga tracks as recorded by one of Kenya's leading 70's bands on this super rare release. Sleeve is missing, writings on labels, record has constant
2 deep & raw Cape Verdian afrobeatish dancefloor winners and by far the best tunes in the genre recorded by the group. Sleeve has faint beige colouration wear along top. Vinyl in great shape
Consistent Nigerian ibo highlife rarity w/ down & uptempo tunes. Dirt & aging on cover, peel off & beige water damage, strong ringwear. Record has very reasonable to hardly noticeable noise from marks
Tropical dancefloor soukous part 2 winner on this Kenyan release by Congolese musicians later compiled or also included in their third LP. Record has strong to very light noise, quite noisy on intro
A deep afro folk / hypnotic sato style tune on this scarce release by the Beninese group, noisy on intrto from marks for about 30 seconds, otherwise just very light noise. Writings on labels.
Kenya benga double sider with a nice kick off on part 2 to B side. Top shape.
Progressive folk track & a Brazil inspired tune on this ultra rare Ivory Coast release feat. Cameroon bass player Charles Atangana, Roger Nahum on sax and Greg Skelton doing arrangements. Sleeve has
Deep Juju psychedelia sung in Yoruba. Sleeve has aging & dirt wear, large peel off & light brown water damage wear along mouth, small writings on labels, record plays quite well despite surface marks
A deep hypnotic afro synth & a tropical dancefloor winner on this solid afro pop release privately produced by these 2 Ivory Coast singers. Dirt & light aging on cover, record plays w/ reasonable
Deep & consistent Nigerian highlife double sider. Single only ! Sleeve has aging & dirt, shop stamp, tears on center hole to cover, split on one entire edge, 4" split on another, writings on B side
Nigerian soukous masterpiece ! Some wear, creases, writings & dirt on back, record has marks & quite reasonable to very light constant noise ranging from VG- most of the time to VG.
Deep guitar banga double sider, including nice part 2 on A side, sung in Kipsigis language out of Kenya.
Ungoogleable Uganda soukous double sider winner rarity. Record is solid VG- to VG++ w/ very reasonable to hardly noticeable pressing noise
Scarce Kenya dancefloor soukous rumba winner. Record is VG w/ light to hardly noticeable noise from marks.
Deep juju rarity by one Nigeria's important 60's guitar players. Writings on labels. Record has marks & very reasonable to very light noise, solid VG- to VG.
Ultra rare mid tempo Tanzania dancefloor soukous winner . Record is VG- to VG w/ reasonable to hardly noticeable noise from marks
Dancefloor uptempo asiko highlife tune, light brown water damage wear mainly visible on back, writings on cover & labels, some peel off on front, small red spot on A side label, record has very
Deep Nigerian juju single only double sider rarity by one of the country's lesser known though prominent 60's figures of the genre. Sleeve has strong wear, creases, 4" split on bottom & one of the
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
Soukous masterpiece recorded under the direction of guitar master Dizzy Mandjeku & released on this small Abidjan based label. Sleeve has light aging & dirt, mini peel off on mouth, shop sticker on
Highlife soukous & straight highlife tunes on this Ghana classic. Sleeve has some aging/dirt, writings on front, record has marks and light noise in parts, ranges from solid VG- to solid VG/VG+.
Lp long Soukous winner tune on both sides as recorded by this Cameroon group. Some wear & aging on cover, faint pinkish lines on back, record has constant light to very light noise from unremoveable