Spoken word theatre comedy from Benin sleeve has light aging & dirt.
Raw & super funky uptempo afro funk soukous hybrid dancefloor winners on this mega rare Congolese release. Sleeve is VG-- w/ moisture yellow & black stains on front, paper stuck & writings on back
Rumba double sider rarity by one of Congo's renowned 60's bands, some aging & dirt on cover, writings on back & labels, light brown water damage & shop stamp on back, plays w/ light noise from marks
Ungoogleable Kenya dancefloor benga rarity sung in KIkuyu language and with a kick off on part 2. Wear & peel off on labels. Record is VG- w/ reasonable to light noise from marks, bite on edge but
Mellow tunes by the Togolese lady singer w/ backing by El Rego from Benin, writings on A label, plays w/ light noise to hrdly noticeable noise, solid VG- to VG.
Check the downtempo jazz funk instrumental, the afro latin disco synth meets reggae hybrid cover of the all times Cuban classic "el manicero", also check the afro latin meets afro pop hybrid "ouka o
Tropical dancefloor benga double sider rarity sung in Kikamba language. Strong dirt &l peel off on labels. Record solid VG- to VG+, resonable to very light noise from marks.
Ungoogleable Kenya folk & benga sung in kipsigis language. Strong dirt & some peel off on labels. Record is VG- to VG, reasonable to light noise from marks, bite on edge didn't reach the grooves, a
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
Religious choir songs in clean shape. Record plays VG to EX plays superbly despite very few very light marks only very occasional light noise.
Ungoogleable acapella Kenyan gospel choir rarity. Record is VG w/ light noise only from marks
Laid back Kikuyu folk rock double sider. Writings on labels. Record plays VG- w/ cosntant reasonable to light noise from marks.
easy listening bossa w/ a good uptempo tune « Samba quente »
Rumba double sider impossible to find 60's release by the Congo Brazzaville legends. Record is VG- to VG w/ reasonable to light noise, a bit noisier on first part of each side with up to no noise
Funky soul & soul classic w/ several politically engaged tunes, sleeve has strong wear, large peel off, split on all bottom + some tears along bottom, crackling along mouth & bottom only occasional
Mellow soul classic bt Filipino singer.
Later doo wop recording by one of the key bands of the 50's. Still in shrink w/ light brown dirt wear. Sales cut on upper seam.
Funky Congolese soukous winner recorded by the Nairobi based Congolese group led by Bokelo. Ruff sound. Plays with light to hardly noticeable noise, solid VG- to VG/VG+
Ultra rare soukous & afropop as recorded by this less successful Benin singer / guitar player. Sleeve is VG+ w/ Minor wear & dirt. Record is VG- to VG w/ very reasonable to very light noise from marks
Kikuyu benga double sider rarity with kick off on part 2, strong wear on labels, peel off & mold wear, record plays G to VG, multiple clicks on A side's part 2, some clicks on B side otherwise light
Single only Kenya soukous benga hybrid, A side starts as a benga then drops into soukous on second part of side, B side is the same. Minor wear & small writing on labels. Record is VG- w/ reasonable
Congolese style rumba, bolero & biguine on this mega rare 60's release by Benin singer, sleeve has aging & dirt, light brown water damage, writings on back & labels, wear on labels, record plays G to
Deep & super happy kikuyu benga winner release and surely a rare one ! Strong dirt wear & peel off on labels. Record plays VG- to VG, reasonable to light noise from marks
Kenya gospel choir w/ modern backing including bass, synth, drums...Record is VG+ w/ minor occasional noise from marks
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has dirt/colouration & 2,5" split along top, some dirt on back.
Tropical dancefloor Kenya only Lingala mid tempo soukous winner. Record is VG- to VG w/ very reasonable to hardly noticeable noise from marks depending on parts
Deep laid back soukous tune recorded by this obscure Northern Benin group and sung in bariba language. Small peel off on label, record has constant reasonable noise from numerous marks.