AFRICA
Rare Cameroon release, features a bolero & a slow soukous tune that starts as a slow. Peel off & dirt wear on cover.
Rumba soukous rarity from Kenya. Writings on labels. Record plays VG- to VG, light noise from marks on side A, side B plays without almost any noise.
Tropical dancefloor benga part 2 on this Kenyan single. Record w/ light to very light noise from marks.
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
Indemand tropical dancefloor, soukous influenced hybrid highlife, LP. Sleeve has strong aging/wear, peel off & large writings, bites on bottom mouth & spine, 6" split on spine & bottom seam, mini peel
Ultra rare Ghana highlife double sider by one of Ghana's important 70's bands. Writings on B side label. Record is solid G to weak VG- w/ constant reasonable noise from numerous marks
Scarce highlife release from Ghana by this gospel influenced band. Record has constnt reasonable noise, several pops.
Tropical dancefloor soukous winner title recorded in Kenya by Congolese group. Writings on labels, side A plays sweetly but side B has a deep mark and clicks all through.
Gospel choir double sider from Tanzania w/ guitar accompaniment, side A has spoken word parts. Writings on A side label Record plays VG- to VG++, a bit noisy on intro to side A, lighter on intro to B
Kenyan dancefloor benga double sider with long kick off part 2 sung in kipsigis and in top shape.
A highlife & a reggae on this Ghana release. Writings, rubber stamps & sticker on labels. Record plays strong G to VG-- w/ some serious clicks & constant reasonable noise.
Raw Uganda rumba meets benga hybrids on this scarce single. Peel off on label. Record plays G to VG- w/ constant noise to light noise from numerous marks.
Genuine Zambian soukous rarity produced by the long time Nairobi based Zambian soukous master whome also backed Peter Tsotsi Juma, another Nairobi based successful Zambian soukous artist. Promo copy
Super scarce guitar, male duet voice & percussion double sider from Kenya. Record plays VG- w/ reasonable to light noise & occasional clicks from surface marks
Kenyan rumba double sider as recorded by this Nairobi based Congolese group. Record plays VG to VG+ w/ minor occasional noise from light marks.
Several uptempo dancefloor friendly tunes on this South African accordion & sax instrumental jive masterpiece, sleeve has some wear, transparent tape along top & bottom, 2" split on spine, writings on
Hypnotic & rocky double sider laid back benga style from Kenya. Record plays VG- to VG+, occasional noise from marks
Zambia soukous double sider rarity. Record plays weak VG- to weak VG, quite noisy on 2/3rds of each side from marks.
Check the dancefloor kick off on part 2 of A side's benga tune on this ungoogleable Kenya rarity by the sought after Kikuyu band. Dirt / mold wear & peel off on labels. Record is VG- with reasonable
Ungoogleable Kenya benga single only double sider with kick off on last part of both sides. Clips taken from the actual record listed. Record is VG- w/ very reasonable to light noise from marks
Hypnotic folksy acoustic guitar led Uganda male vocal duet. Light to hardly noticeable noise from thin marks.
Swing jazz & doo wop influenced South African zulu vocal jive w/ banjo sung by male & female. Record is cracked on half radius, side Aplays quite well but B side has multiple clicks.
Tropical dancefloor Kenya benga double sider winner rarity. Opaque pressing hiss on edges/intros &some clicks from storage marks, otherwise nice shape
Laid back hypnotic rumba winner tune apparently recorded in Kenya by Lingala speaking singer, minor light noise in parts.
Kenyan dancefloor benga with long kick off part two in kisii language and in top shape.
Mid tempo Kikuyu benga double sider rarity from Kenya. Dirt & peel off on labels. Record has marks & is a bit noisy in parts, occasional clicks, plays solid VG- to VG/VG+.
A rumba & a minimalist benga tune on this scarce release by an obscure group, probably Kenyan. Writings & promo stamps on B side label. Record plays VG- to VG+, several clicks on intro to side A from
Check the killer deep hypnotic Native blues one side long winner on this much under rated off the radar LP by the Edo / Bini Nigerian master. Wear & quite strong dirt & ringwear on cover, small peel
Dirt wear & aging, beige water damage along mouth, rubber stamps & ringwear on back. Rubber stamps on labels.
Nigeria highlife single only double sider by the guitr virtuoso. Writings on labels, record has numerous light marks & light noise, solid VG-.