AFRICA
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
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.
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has wear & strong dirt, tears & bump on mouth, warp, light brown & dark grey water damage
Check the funky tune on this classic & consistent Ghanaian highlife LP w/ large female chorus backing. Shop sticker on front, large writings on cover & labels, creases, warp on top mouth corner, small
Consistent Highlife LP by this conic Ghana band, sleeve has split on all top & several narrow cut offs, writings on back & labels. Record has light to hardly noticeable noise despite marks.
Highlife double sider recorded by the Nigerian Yoruba speaking monument w/ horn solos and his lovely lady chorus backing. Light noise from light marks.
Highlife double sider recorded by the Nigerian Yoruba speaking monument w/ horn & guitar solos and his lovely lady chorus backing. Light noise from light marks.
Killer spacey benga winner tune sung in Kisii language.
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
Strictly ultimate manding spaciness on the Ambassadeurs' first LP, check the one side long "kibaru" tune w/ part 2 that reminds Rail Band's best psychedelic moments. Sleeve has creas on spine corners
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has dirt & aging, small creases along spine
Uptempo benga double sider rarity from Kenya w/ kick off on part 2. Minor occasional noise only.
Consistent Ghana highlife rarity by former City boys band member, much off the radar as its another one too rare to properly buzz. Large peel off, hole & mold wear on front, peel off on bottom back
Nigerian Edo/esan language voice & percussion folk rarity. Rubber stamps, writings & light wear on labels. Record has very reasonable to light noise from marks.
Tropical dancefloor Cameroon music on top on this Paris production. Light dirt wear,writings & dirt on labels, record has light marks but plays nicely.
Fast tempo surf/twist tune & a mellow ballad both sung in French and recorded by Congolese artist with Belgian female singer. Mini bite on edge.
Kenyan soukous double sider winner, mislabelled as Vedette band on this ultra rare French press. Writing on A side label, light to hardly noticeable noise, VG to VG++.
A folksy afro pop winner & a laid back folk tune on this scarce African soundtrack release. Sleeve has some aging & dirt, small tear on mouth, writings on back & labels, light brown water damage wear
Check the dancefloor afro synth breaks on part 2 to title tune on this scarce & consistent Ivory Coast afro pop release. Bump & light brown water damage wear along bottom, record has light to hardly
Super scarce Nigerian movie soundtrack by one of the country's leading musicians & film makers, strictly voice & percussion, privately released by Ogunde. Sleeve has aging & dirt, 10" split on bottom
Highlife double sider recorded by the Nigerian Yoruba speaking monument w/ horn solos and his lovely lady chorus backing. Light noise from light marks.
Highlife double sider recorded by the Nigerian Yoruba speaking monument w/ horn & guitar solos and his lovely lady chorus backing. Light noise from light marks.
Deep juju single only double sider by Nigeria's leading 60's figure of the genre Record is VG+ w/ very minor noise despite a few thin marks & light dirt residues
Killer spacey benga winner tune sung in Kisii language.
Congolese rumbas by Johnny Bokelo & orchestre Conga, Dewayon & orchestre Cobantou + Orchestre Vox Negros. Sleeve has aging & dirt, 4 staple holes along top + staples marks, writings on back. Record
Country music influenced electric guitar music out of Kenya w/ male vocal duet as released by one of the country's leading 60's artists. Small peel off on B side label. Small opaque pressing patches