AFRICA
Deep laid back highlife on top by one of Ghana's leading 70's bands. Sleeve has aging & dirt, ringwear, writing on A side label, record has occasionally noticeable noise, varies from very solid VG- to
Late juju medley relase byone of Nigeria's leading figures of the genre. Minor wear on cover, minor occasional noise, nice shape.
Afrosynth pop rarity from Cote d'Ivoire, check the hypnotic tune with club potential & the discoish & cheesy temane yirriyon", sleeve has aging & dirt, tape on edges, minor peel off, mini tear on
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has minor wear
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.
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
Yoruba muslim spoken word lp light aging & dirt on cover peel off record plays with light noise.
Tropical dancefloor Kenyan soukous double sider w/ mellow parts 1 & a real kick off on part 2, minor noise in parts.
Laid back rumba & mid tempo soukous as recorded by the long time Kenya based Zambian artist. Quite noisy on first part of each side from marks, and a strong pressing hiss on B side.
Manding music winners & percussion only tracks title recorded in Ivory Coast featuring Sekou, Amadou & Abdoulaye Diabate (African Virtuoses). Light aging, dirt wear on generic manufacturer sleeve
Manding female singer. Light dirt wear & aging, light brown water damage wear & creas on top seam, light constant noise even though the record looks in top shape.
Kenyan benga double sider rarity. Record plays VG to VG++ w/ minor occasional noise.
Laid back breezy soul jazz with a jive twist on side A soul folk track on side B. B side has saturated recording/pressing though.
Soukous one tracker classic recorded for the legendary Nigerian festival. Sleeve has strong dirt & ringwear on back, creases. Record plays weak VG to VG++ w/ light noise in parts.
Consistent highlife LP, some ringwear & stocking wear, small bite on top mouth, record has constant very reasonable to light pressing hiss, unremoveable though hardly auible dirt & light marks, solid
2 swinging parts 2 on this on this ultra rare early soukous release by the legendary Congolese band. Sleeve is missing. Writings & wear on labels. Record plays VG- to solid VG-/VG, reasonable to
Scarce Kenya produced Congolese soukous rarity. Record plays VG- to VG+, slightly noisy in parts from light marks
Deep Nigerian native blues masterpiece. Sleeve has aging & dirt, creases, ringwear, some small peel off, bump on spine, water damage wear on B label. Strong pressing hiss on A side label's 2 last 3rds
Check the highlight tune on B side to this Ghana highlife double sider rarity. Light wear & writings on labels. Record is G to VG-, A side (clip 1) has a serious amrk causing clicks for more than the
A massive digital afro synth dancefloor filler on this off the radar Congo soukous piece, minor wear on cover, writings on labels, plays sweetly w/ only a few marks and just very few very light clicks
Massive uptempo soukous floor filler on this ultra rare single recorded by the Congolese band in Kenya. Creases on ASL generic sleeve & 2" split on one of the seams. Light to hardly noticeable noise
Ungoogleable uptempo dancefloor Kenya benga double sider rarity sung in Kisii with a kick off on last part. Strong wear & peel off on labels. Record is VG- to VG+, with reasonable to hardly any noise
Tropical dancefloor fillers on this early Papa Wemba soukous LP. Some aging on cover, bump on mouth, light warp & creases, large light brown water damage, writings on A side label & beige water damage
Tropical dancefloor Kenya benga double sider with a kick off on part 2. Minor noise.
70's funky sax jive from South Africa w/ heavy bass line & frantic drumbeat. Writings on labels. Record has very reasonable to light noise
Paris produced Cameroon makossa on top ! Sleeve has minor wear, writings, light dirt & sticker on back. Light to hardly noticeable noise, solid VG to VG++
Both tunes get seriously danceable on the last part of each track, scarce Kenyan benga material. Record plays VG- w/ several clicks on intro to side 1 and general constant reasonable noise from marks.
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
Check the mid tempo dancer "edo mi" and the hypnotic winner on this Ghanaian classic highlife recorded with a large lady vocal section. Sleeve has minor wear, some mini peel off on top back, record
Ziglibithy, Soukous & afro pop LP rarity out of Ivory Coast. Sleeve has some wear & dirt, strong ringwear on back, record plays with reasonable to hardly noticeable noise from marks & pressing, worse