AFRICA
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+.
More raw & rocky 60's rumbas on this extremely scarce original single later compiled on the 1976 LP released on Pathe France, Some dirt & aging on cover, ringwear on back, bump & some mini tears on
Mellow gospel double sider out of Kenya, East Africa w/ choir & piano and sung in Kiswahili language. Record plays VG- to VG, light noise from marks.
Rumba from Congo with whirling guitar solo, on highly collectible label. Saturated recording. Sleeve has light aging & dirt, record plays with light occasional noise from light storage marks.
Super funky psych soukous part 2 to B side on this scarce single only early release by the Ivory Coast group. Sleeve has aging & dirt, split on all spine, creases, writings on back & labels, mini
Ghana funky guitar legend Ebo Taylor leads a Christian choir playing an usual repertoir made of chirstian reggae & highlife gospels. Sleeve has some aging & dirt wear, record has marks but plays w/
Digital highlife synth on top as recorded by this legendary Ghana band. Light brown water damage wear on 3/4ths of cover, some aging, dirt & peel off on labels, record plays an average VG- to VG w/
Uptempo hypnotic tropical dancefloor Kenyan soukous double sider. Some dirt on labels, noise from marks
An uptempo dancefloor soukous & a deep hypnotic afro tune w/ organ on this single only release by the Kings of Benin, record has constant reasonable noise from marks. Unfortunately 2 skips right on
Female vocals (quite unsual out of Ghana) on this highlife double sider rarity arranged by Eddie Donkor. Constant reasonable to light noise from marks.
A soukous & mellow soul ballad on this ultra rare Poly Rythmo single w/ Eskill on lead vocals. Sleeve has aging & dirt, mini hole on front, ringwear & creases, small peel off, record plays VG- to very
Single only Ghana rocksteady / skinhead reggae rarity w/ a highlife vibe (and mistakenly defined as a cha cha cha on labels) as recorded by one of Ghana's most prolific bands, writings on labels
Ghana highlife double sider winner rarity, B side appears on a scarce Philips highlife compilation. Sleeve has creases & some dirt, aging, dirt & wear & writings on labels, sticker on A side, record
Ungoogleable Ghana highlife sung by lady Janet Osei Donkor. Writings on labels. Record is VG- to VG, numerous marks & reasonable to very light noise depending on parts.
Rare Cameroon release, features a bolero & a slow soukous tune that starts as a slow. Peel off & dirt wear on cover.
A hypnotic afro winner & a killer hypnotic bolero on this ultra rare release out of Benin that really stands out in the country's discography. Some wear and writings on labels. Never shows up ! Record
Raw soukous winner out of Kenya sung in kipsigis. Some warp & light occasional noise, still a very nice copy.
Uptempo Angolan merengues double sider & single only rarity. Sleeve missing.
2 tropical dancefloor soukous winners & a hypnotic afro pop on one of his rarest LP's Sleeve has light aging & dirt wear, record is very clean but is offcentered on side A hence some sound distortion
Consistent highlife & asiko music LP, dirt wear & aging on cover, small bites & strong dirt along top & spine & on front close to top spine, rubber stamps on cover, writings on labels, record plays
Consistent highlife & asiko music LP, dirt wear & aging on cover, small bites & strong dirt along top & spine & on front close to top spine, rubber stamps on cover, writings on labels, record plays
A highlife and a bolero on this ultra rare release by the band which would later become Orchestre Poly Rythmo. Sleeve has aging & dirt, shop stamp, 2" split on side edges, tear on center hole
Tropical dancefloor Ghana on top with that highlife meets soukous meets soca clubby sound so characteristic of the mid 80's digi highlife. Sleeve has some aging & dirt wear, beige water damage on
deep laid back voodoo/folk inspired hypnotic afro tune and a syncopated afrolatin meets deep voodoo cut as recorded by pre Poly Rythmo group Sunny Blacks band. Sleeve has aging & dirt, writings, mini
Hypnotic Beninese sato double sider. Reasonabl noise from marks, also has clicks (clip 2).
Tropical dancefloor & hard hittin raw Kenyan benga double sider on hardly googleable utra rare releaseVG- to VG, multiple light clicks from mark on first part of A side but B side plays quite nicely
Tropical dancefloor Kenyan benga double sider with kick off on part 2, some occasional noise from marks, solid VG- to VG++ depending on part.
Hypnotic & rocky double sider laid back benga style from Kenya. Record plays VG- to VG+, occasional noise from marks
Rumba / afro pop double sider rarity out of Togo. Shop stamp on A side, light dirt, record has very reasonable to very light noise, solid VG- to VG.
Deep folksy Kikuyu songs w/ hypnotic guitar, male vocal duet, percussions. Peel off & wear on labels. A bit of noise on A side intro otherwise plays greatly, ranges from VG to EX.