ARAB / ASIA - AFRO FUNK
Check the melancholic afro fusion winner "djessou" on this classic LP by the Benin superstar w/ predominant percussion work, fender rhodes, also a latin tune "Africana" w/ part 3 with kickin montuno &
Folksy afro soul & afro soul gospel single only rarity by the Cameroon legend. Sleeve has aging & dirt, large shop stamp & ringwear on back, writings on cover & labels, split on all spine & bottom, 5"
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has wear & dirt, bite on mouth, 3" split on top, ringwear
A laid back afro manding funk & a deep hypnotic afro manding, both 7" only, sleeve has some light wear, dirt on back, opaque faulty press patch wooshes all through & occasional noise from few marks
New afrobeat from Brazil w/ strong psych & progressive rock influences, mini moog & microkorg organs, heavy drumming, 4 tracks twelve inches 45 w/ dancefloor potential.
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"
Afro funk / afro psych tune w/ organ solo , side B has an afrolatin tune. Sleeve is missing, wear B label, record plays w/ very reasonable to light noise
Check the melancholic afro fusion winner "djessou" on this classic LP by the Benin superstar w/ predominant percussion work, fender rhodes, also a latin tune "Africana" w/ part 3 with kickin montuno &
Afro rock rarity from Kenya, dirt wear on labels, writings, record plays well w/ marks.
Indian national anthem recorded twice on each side, one instrumental, one vocal. Minor wear on labels. Record is V+ w/ light marks & some opaque pressing stains a light backing pressing noise.
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has some wear & dirt, writings & rubber stamps on front, rubber stamp on back, small peel off along bottom & mouth
1940's Bollywood soundtrack sung by one of it's leading actors. Record is V-, few light marks but an opaque patch on B side's second part causing wooshes
Male and female leading voices on this early 50's Bollywood shellac rarity w/ obvious American doo wop & jazz influences. Writings & some wear on labels. Record is V w/ light marks & some opaque
Male and female leading voices on this late 50's Bollywood shellac rarity. Rubber stamp & writings on labels. Record is V- to V w/ light marks & some opaque pressing stains a light backing noise
Cithar, Keman violin, Oud & flute solo tunes as recorded on field in Istanbul, Turkey by French record label. Minor wear on cover, vinyl in top shape.
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has light brown water damage wear on bottom, peel off, 2,5" split on top & spine, crackling / bump on mouth
Afro psych funkiness rarity from Benin, no cover, dirt & writings on A side label, record has marks & constant reasonable noise + some clicks from marks
8 tracks compilation (contrarily to the 4 tracks LP version) featuring material taken from their Sacodis "Affair social"' LP + tunes taken from their impossible to find Disco Stock label releases,
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has wear & dirt, peeling of the upper plastic sheet along edges & on a large surface on back
A hypnotic voodoo meets afrobeat tune and a funky & raw hybridism on the minimal afrobeat soukous tune on B side, Sleeve is missing, wsticker on A side label, record plays w/ reasonable noise from
Cover only, no vinyl. Peel off, mini bites & crackling along mouth, writings, beige water damage on back.
Afro funk / afro psych tune w/ organ solo , side B has an afrolatin tune. Sleeve is missing, wear B label, record plays w/ very reasonable to light noise
Check the deep afro fusion version of Gonnas Pedro's all times classic "dadje von o von non", the afro latin pachanga tunes w/ sanza "kue tu kuenda" & "ba yemba ba Congo" by Franklin Boukaka, also
Check the deep afro fusion version of Gonnas Pedro's all times classic "dadje von o von non", the afro latin pachanga tunes w/ sanza "kue tu kuenda" & "ba yemba ba Congo" by Franklin Boukaka, also
Mellow South African gospel infuenced soul double sider produced by David Thekwane,
Devastating raw early afrobeat w/ organ solo on part 2 recorded by the Nigerian master on scarce Nigeria original press, reasonable to light noise from marks, plays better on organ solo B side.
Afro funk meets French pop on this double sider by the Ivory Coast singer. Sleeve has dirt wear & aging, distributor stamp on front, 1" horizontal tear on spine & small bite, also 2 tears on top front
Check the spacey afro soul fusion track feat. Richard Raux, Allen Hoist, Moktar Samba, bandleader/composer Han Mandounou. Minor dirt on cover
long laid back afrobeat tune manding style w/ organ hints, dead stock copy w/ minor pressing noise
Oriki Music release that brings together some of his hardest to catch recordings from the mid-late 70's. Pure funkiness & afrobeat w/ laid back manding soul, afro fusion & African salsa. 5 bonus