AFRICA
Deep mid tempo Kikuyu benga double sider. Strong wear & peel off on labels. Record plays G+ to VG- w/ constant noise from marks.
Kenyan production of Congolese rumbas. Peel off & writing on one label, rubber stamps residues on both labels. Record plays VG- to VG, reasonable to light noise & clicks from marks, several clicks at
A tropical dancefloor soukous filler, 3 hypnotic afro synth bikutsi tracks on this Cameroon LP, sleeve has some aging, writings on cover & labels, record plays well.
Congolese influenced Beninese rumbas on this scarce release w/ cool pic sleeve, rubberstamp & writings on back, creas on top spine, record has light noise from numerous marks.
A deep bolero & a hypnotic electric folk winner on this scarcer release by one of Benin's leading 60's groups. Some wear on labels, record has light to extremely light noise, very solid VG- to solid
Scarce single only downtempo soukous tune out of Kenya. Strong wear on labels. Record is VG- w/ reasonable to light noise from marks, and multiple clicks on part 2 of B side from a deeper mark
Heavy Congolese soukous rarity on the collectible Sacodis label, some light mold wear & warp on cover, record plays greatly, stock copy w/ minor occasional light pressing noise.
Highly indemand heavy danceable soukous ultimate masterpiece by the Congo legends on an extremely rare private press, shop sticker on front, price sticker on back, plays sweetly, looks superb.
Raw rumbas, sometimes with a psych twist on this rare Pathe release of an early seventies LP recorded by Franco w/ OK JAZZ, minor wear on cover, large writings & some dirt on back, record in pretty
A funky afro synth highlife stepper winner tune & digital rumba soukous as recorded by one Ivory Coast's Ghana influenced artists. Definitely one of his rarest LP's, hardly shows up ! Sleeve has bump
Feat. the afro manding fusion track "Ledymen" w/ that spiritual flute solo, the African latin son Malamokhola, also check the organ work on the rather cheesy "Ibonie", sleeve has minor wear, record
Every track's part 2 is an uptempo soukous winner on this mega rare release by the Congo legend. Original Ivory Coast pressing, much scarcer than the Japan press, first time at Diasporarecords. Seeve
First volume released by Baobab on the BUUR catalogue, w/ a deep afro mandingo tune, also check Saf mana dem, the afrolatin spiced Papa njaay & Am saxul. Sleeve has some aging, strong wear on spine
Several latin tracks Senegalese style & a version of their all times classic "On verra ca", surely one of their true masterpieces. Sleeve has minor wear but strong dirt, record plays with quite
Griot music from Burkina Faso. Sleeve has some mold wear & beige water on spine, vinyl in nice shape overall with a few unproper stocking marks, dead stock copy.
Sweet afrolatin track that reminds Amara Toure's best recordings + hypnotic afro pop & an afropop dancer on this scarce and indemand later release by the Ivory Coast veteran. Sleeve has aging, dirt
Killer Cape Verdian cosmic funana rarity arranged by synth genius Paulino Vieira. Check the funana "policia" and the cadence w/ funk / funana intro & breaks & the deep laid back cosmic funana synth
Very solid dancefloor soukous on part 2 of each song on this much scarcer release for the Sacodis label, sleeve in original shrink, has some wear & dirt, vinyl is unplayed stock copy.