AFRO FUNK - AFRICA
Male vocal duet w/ guitar & percussion backing from Kenya. Blank label test press. E - (minor light greyish presssing colouration & thin hairlines)
Afro folk guitar & voices double sider sung in Kikuyu w/ female chorus. Writings & rubber stamps on labels. Record plays solid VG++ despite some surface marks.
Laid back folksy male / female vocal duet w/ guitar & sticks as recorded by the famous Kenyan Kikuyu artist. Light backing pressing noise all through
Deep male / female Kikuyu vocal duet w/ guitar backing as recorded by one of Kenya's 70's legends. Minor noise from thin marks.
Gospel & country influences on this early male / female vocal duet w/ guitar release by the Kenyan Kikuyu legend. Minor noise from thin marks.
Deep folksy vocal male / female vocal duet w/ guitar companiment on this early release by the Kenyan kikuyu legend. Minor noise from super thin marks.
Male / female vocal duet w/ guitar as recorded by the Kenyan kikuyu legend, B side has a roosty folk tune w/ guitar & sticks & spoken word male monologue on intro. Minor noise from thin marks.
Ungoogleable deep Kenyan folk w/ male vocal solist & string instrument + percussion backing. Writings on labels. Record is VG w/ light noise from marks.
Deep laid back hypnotic track definitely worth a check for the tropical hybrid entusiasts. Sleeve has aging & dirt wear, numerous air bubbles underneath upper laminated plastic sheet, writings on
A hypnotic afro synth, an early digital reggae & an afro synth pop as sung by this Nigerian Yoruba kid. Some small peel off on top seam & bottom back mouth corner, record plays greatly, top shape
Afro pop w/ a funky touch from Gabon arranged by Akendengue light dirt wear on cover.
A funky afropop track on this release by the Ivorian singer, split along all upper seam & 60% of spine + aging & dirt wear, light noise.
Ultra rare Tanzania soukous winner sung in swahili. Record is VG to VG+ w/ light to hardly noticeable noise from marks
Record is missing, cover only w/ strong dirt & aging, small peel off, creases, light brown water damage stains, fading of the label series number on front
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.
Burkina Faso ballad & rumba, quite reasonable to hardly noticeable noise from marks
Ungoogleable Kenya benga double sider sung in Luhya language & a mild kick off on part 2 of each track. Record is VG- to VG w/ reasonable to light noticeable noise from marks
Superb LP and a harder to find out of the Syliphone catalogue. Guitar & vocals. Sleeve has some minor wear, large writings on front & labels, record has light to hardly noticeable noise, varies from
Ungoogleable Kikuyu Kenya benga double sider with a kick off on part 2. Record is VG- w/ surface noise & multiple pops from marks, also a skip on second part of A side from a small mark running almost
Self released Gnonnas Pedro lp w/ the heavy afrobeat tune "How much love naturaly coast" & the mellow Beninese guaguanco "Yo prefiero el son montuno". Dirt & aging on cover, writings, 1,5" split on
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
Ungoogleable Kikuyu benga double sider. Never auctionned before and not in the Discogs database. Strong wear on labels. Record is G to solid VG- w/ constant strong to very light noise, worse part is
Benga double sider Kenyan mega rare release sung in Kkuyu language, nice female vocal chorus on side A, side B has a long laid back intro. Strong dirt on labels, record has light noise from dirt on A
Kikuyu benga double sider floor winner with kick off on part 2 on this Kenyan release. Dirt & some peel off on labels. Record has light to hardly noticeable noise from some marks, very solid VG- to VG
Tropical dancefloor Kenya benga double sider with a kick off on part 2. Minor noise.
Ungoogleable early highlife Extended play by the prolific Ghanaian group, tracks were also released, apparently later, as 7" singles. Writings on labels. Record is VG- to weak VG w/ reasonable to very
Ungoogleable Ghana highlife double sider rarity. Never offered here nor on discogs, just added by me to the discogs database. Some wear & writings on labels. Record is VG- w/ very reasonable to very
Kenya benga rarity sung in kikamba language. Small peel off & dirt on labels, record plays greatly.
Kenyan benga rarity, including one with laid back intro on side A, both sung in kikamba language. Strong wear, fading of the colour and peel off on labels, record has light to hardly noise from marks
Deep funky benga winner sung in kikamba, check kick off part 2 on B side. Dirt & peel off on labels. Light to hardly any noise, VG to VG++ depending on parts.