AFRICA
A down tempo afrofunk meets benga & a straight benga winner with kick off on part 2 on this Kenya release in top shape.
Hypnotic part 2 on one track on this scarce Ivory Coast soukous session maxi EP by former Mando Negro & Cepakos member recorded with Ringo Moya, Nyboma, Lokassa ya Mbongo, Julios Lukau and other
Great compilation featuring material extracted from their BUUR & Musicafrique LP's, covering 1973-74 to 1978. "Jin ma jin ma", "Souleymane", the amazing JB's like funk knocker "Kelen ati leen"
2 instrumental twist tunes on this ultra rare release by two African (Congolese ?) kids. Writings on label, sleeve is missing
Scarce spacey & syncopated Makossa LP by Cameroon artist w/ French Caribbean J.C.Naimro on synths. Sleeve has dirt wear & aging, mold residues along bottom, writings on front. Plays well with light
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has wear & dirt, writings, large greyish water damage along bottom, ringwear
An uptempo dancefloor soukous part 2 on this scarce solo LP by the band who backed Prince Nico Mbarga, on an even rarer Nigerian press when most of RAS lp's were manufactured in the UK. Sleeve has
Single only Congo rumba & South African inspired doo wop as recorded by this Congolese group for Nigeria's 1973 All Africa games. Top shape !
Check the downtempo jazz funk instrumental, the afro latin disco synth meets reggae hybrid cover of the all times Cuban classic "el manicero", also check the afro latin meets afro pop hybrid "ouka o
Soukous classic w/ rhythm guitar led kick off parts 2 as recorded by Kenya based Congolese musicians. Sleeve has aging & beige dirt. Record plays w/ constant pressing hiss, varies from solid VG- to VG
A bassy hypnotic afropop tune w/ Ernest Honny on keyboards & Black Santiago drummer Bayo Agonglo on this ultra rare spoken word theater play release by the Cameroon musician and theater actor, sleeve
2 afro latin cuts on this scarcer compilation of 60's African jazz recordings, features the cha cha cha "A mi pobre charro" as well as the pachanga inspired "Boyoka African jazz" otherwise strictly 50
Juju music masterpiece Sleeve has aging & dirt wear, strong ringwear, brown tape along spine, writings on front & inside gatefold, 2" split & small tear on top, record has very reasonable to hardly