AFRICA
Ungoogleable Uganda soukous double sider winner rarity. Record is solid VG- to VG++ w/ very reasonable to hardly noticeable pressing noise
Swinging dancefloor soukous 2 tracker and a consistent rarity from Congo on collectible label. Still quite of the radar as it's too rare to buzz. Dirt & aging & some warp on cover, peeling of the
Tiv folk music w/ male vocals, percussions & horn on side A, acapella on side B, from Eastern Nigerian Benue state. Scarce ! Sleeve is VG-w/ aging & dirt, writings on back & labels, bite on bottom
Ultra rare Ghana trumpet highlife sung in fanti language. Likely from the 1950's on scarce JZ series. Promo copy. Record is V- w/ pressing noise & marks, still quite an enjoyable copy
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
A deep hypnotic afro synth & a tropical dancefloor winner on this solid afro pop winner privately produced by these 2 Ivory Coast singers. Nice shape but large writings on back, record plays nicely w/
The afro synth digital cover of his 70's winner "dja dja dja" with legendary Ernest Honny on keyboards, which was released on his first and very hard to get blue cover album, is surely a dancefloor
Rumba soukous tracks from Kenya. Writings, sticker & promo stamp on labels. Record plays VG, light occasional noise from surface marks.
Kikuyu benga double sider with light kick off on part 2 out of Kenya, light wear on labels, record has light to hardly noticeable noise, VG to VG++ depending on parts.
A tropical dancefloor soukous & a down tempo rumba soukous on this rare Gabon release produced in France. Sleeve has dirt & aging, shop sticker on front, yellowish colouration along mouth & spine &
Afrobeatish parts on this juju music medley lp by one of Nigeria's 1970'smodernizers of the genre. Sleeve has aging & dirt, writings on front & labels, record has quite reasonable noise edges up to
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
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.
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
Kikuyu benga double sider with mild kick off on last part, some wear on labels, record has some marks and ranges from solid VG- to VG+ depending on parts with light to hardly noticeable noise.
Single only highlife double sider rarity. Writings on labels, record has marks & reasonable to light noise, crackier on first pat of each side, plays weak to solid VG-
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.
Deep Nigerian juju rarity, sleeve has strong wear, peel off, creases & warp, large light brown water damage, writings on back, 1" tear on mouth on back, paper stuck on most A side label, mold wear &
ungoogleable gospel choir rarity sung in Ibo language. Writings & light wear on labels. Record is VG- with constant reasonable noise from numerous marks.
Kenya benga double sider with a nice kick off on part 2 to B side. Top shape.
Consistent later highlife synth LP by the Ghanaian legends. Sleeve has serious wear, large peel off & moisture reisudes on cover labels, bite on bottom mouth, record plays well w/ light occasional
A rumba & a benga meets rumba hybrid on this scarce Kenyan release. Peel off and promo stamps on one label. Record plays solid VG- to VG/VG+, light occasional noise from marks.
Rumba double sider and a scarce title by the Stikers aka Kenya Armed forces band. writings & peel off on one label Record plays VG w/ light noise & thin marks.
Kenyan rumba early benga hybrid ungoogleable rarity. Record is VG- to VG w/ reasonable to ligth noise from marks.
Ultra rare Tanzania psychedelic rumba winner sung in swahili. Some wear on B label. Record is weak to regular VG- w/ numerous marks & constant noise
Hypnotic native Nigerian blues & highlife winners. Dead stock but a bit noisy on first tune on both sides from pressing, some unremoveable dirt & a few marks.
Always indemand highlife winner, 3" split & brown paper tape along spine, aging & dirt, writings on cover & labels, mini peel off, ringwear, record has numerous marks & very reasonable to hardly
Single only afro fusion recorded for the British African Tobacco company by the former Lusaka Radio band which later gave birth to Bilg Gold Six. Super scarce recordings with strong jazzy edge, guitar
Single only highlife tunes on this scarce 7" out of Ghana. Wear & writings on labels, center holder removed, record has numerous marks & constant reasonable to light noise, weak to solid VG- depending
Heavy luo benga double sider with a kick off on part 2. Very reasonable noise to no noise from marks.