SOUL / FUNK / DISCO
Afro disco & afro soul folk tunes on this Nigerian rarity. Dirt & aging, ringwear, narrow bite on top spine corner, peel off & grey water damaga stains on back, bump on mouth, mini peel off on labels
Single only mid tempo soul & ballad later released on their 1969 debut LP. Large peel off on labels, plays fine.
Deep soul winner tune on B taken from his "MPG" LP, light noise from marks & multiple clicks from a deeper mark on first part of B side (clip 2)
Classic blaxploitation soundtrack that also features the New Birth. Some wear & aging of the cover, record plays sweetly with thin marks only.
Several disco / jive disco winners w/ laid back intros & clear break (clips 1 & 2) on this scarce SA release. Sleeve has stocking wear, split on all bottom & 80% of top seam, tear along top front
Rare compilation of recordings by the French soulman, features tracks previously released on singles, the standout being his 60's soul cover of "Baby your time is my time", "harlem shuffle" "you don't
Rare compilation of recordings by the French soulman, features tracks previously released on singles, the standout being his 60's soul cover of "Baby your time is my time", "harlem shuffle" "you don't
Spacey disco winner tunes on this scarce French production w/ female duet vocals. Sleeve has aging & dirt, light grey water damage along mouth, record plays VG- to VG+, a bit noisy on edges / first
Disco double sider recorded by this French Cabaret dancer, single only, tape along seams & spine, large writings & grey water damage on back, record is noisy on intro to A side frommarks otherwise
Gospel funky soul & gospel soul on top, generic plain white cover (promo ?) has serious damage w/ split, light brown water damage & peel off along all top, several large holes, more peel off along
Modern soul afro synth from South Africa, light noise from marks, plays solid VG- to weak VG.
Popcorn & hard soul on top Motown style. Writings on labels. Marks & reasonable to hardly noticeable noise.
Mellow soul classic bt Filipino singer.
Afro disco boogie & symphonic baroque disco soul winners on the Beninese singer's best release recorded with former Lafayette Afro rock band Paris based US musician Frank Abel, shop stamp, dirt & glue
Afro boogie / digital highlife tunes & an uptempo digital soukous highlife winner on this LP produced in Ivory Coast. Generic manufacturer cover in top shape, dirt wear on labels, record is noisy from
Boogie disco double sider winner recorded by this Paris based American group whom used to back up French pop star Sheila. Minor wear on cover, plays nicely.
Disco jazz funk & disco from South Africa, sleeve has light aging/dirt, bite on upper mouth corner, record plays nicely.
Scarce afro synth pop from Kenya as recorded by this successful 80's group, top shape, no spare !Writings on one labelRecord is EX.
Electro funk, new wave synth loaded with vocoder. Some dirt & light aging, bump on spine
includes the indemand instrumental disco by D.D. "le temps est long", as well as the boogie disco by Tchamy Patterson "Martyr Africa is coming together when we meet it is destiny" both taken from
Hard soul & psych soul instrumental winners by this California band, scarce French pic sleeve. Discolouration on front, rubber stamps & writings on back & labels, plays solid VG- to VG w/ light to
All times classic super funk by Mr Dynamite. Light wear on cover. Record has very reasonable to hardly noticeable noise from numerous marks, B side is the worse, strong VG- (clip 3), while A side
Discolypso two tracker w/ solid intricate synth work & nice backing vocals, also check the jazzy calypso disco w/ shabadada, sleeve has aging & dirt wear, shop stick & peel off on front, record plays
Single only uptempo soul & ballad, writings on A side, light noise on the mellow intro to A side (clip 2) from marks
Single only Southern mid tempo hard bluesy soul & soul ballad, wear on labels, a bit noisy from marks solid VG- on the ballad, B side plays better, VG.
Popcorn soul, sweet soul masterpiece w/ a few dancefloor winners, late 60's reissue. Sleeve has some aging/dirt, 1,5" split on bottom, ringwear, warp of the upper paper cover on top mouth corner from
One of Mr Dynamite's dancefloor anthems, B side is a soul ballad, both taken from his 1966 I got you LP peel off & writings on labels, plays w/ minor light noise in parts.
Deep funk floor filler on French OG single press, minor marks.
Nice to have the instrumental version of thehighlight tune from their 1980 LP. Light brown water damage along edges, vinyl in sweet shape.