Doo wop & rhythm 'n blues by this California singer. Minor wear on cover, minor occasional noise
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
Nigerian Edo/esan language voice & percussion folk rarity. Rubber stamps, writings & light wear on labels. Record has very reasonable to light noise from marks.
Male vocal duet w/ electric guitar & bass & shakers backing from Kenya. Blank label test press. V+ ( a few thin marks, minor greyish pressing colouration)
Male vocal duet w/ electric guitar, sticks & shakers from Kenya. Blank label test press. V+ (some tihn hairlines & greyish pressing wear).
Acoustic guitar instrumentals & spoken word vocals w/ acoustic guitar backing tracks by the iconic Cameroon artist. Flexible disc and gatefold cover. Wear on cover, 1,5" split on spine. Plays with
Highlives and bolero as recorded by Benin's iconic chansonnier & acoustic guitar player, hardly shows up, some creases & light wear on cover, creases & light warp, small writings on labels, record has
Deep Beninese percussion and voice music by one of the country's renowned artists, sleeve has light aging and dirt, rubber stamp on back, record plays with minor noise, solid VG.
A rumba & a Congolese cha cha cha on this scarce original shellac by the legendary Congolese musicians.Record is V- w/ constant reasonable noise from marks & unremoveable dirt.
Zambian folk music, small tears on mouth, creases, record plays quite well with only a few clicks from marks.
Single only Congo rumba & South African inspired doo wop as recorded by this Congolese group for Nigeria's 1973 All Africa games. Top shape !
Zimbabwe INSTRUMENTAL JIVE, light noise from both marks & pressing, V- to V.
Early single by the Nigerian accordion master, writings & dirt on labels, record plays well with minor noise.
Zambian folk music, bite on edge but it didn't reach the grooves, surface marks & opaque pressing colouration, plays with light noise.
Zimbabwean folk music w/ choir & male soloist singer. Strong pressing noise, and chip on edge to A side which doesn't reach the recorded groove though.
Ungoogleable highlife tracks recorded by Nigerian artist and sung in Efik language. Sleeve is F has dirt, creases, small writings, bite on one of the bottom seam corners, dark brown water damage stain
Electric guitar & sticks backing for this male vocal duet recording by the legendary Kenyan guitarist. Blank label test press.
Electric guitar backing on this double sider from Kenya w/ male vocal duet. Blank label test press. E- (a few minor marks)
Rumba meets twist on this Kenyan guitar music double sider w/ male vocal duet. Blank label test press. Labels rare yellowish from humidity damage. Minor occasional noise from a few pressing bubbles.
Male vocal duet w/ electric guitar & sticks from Kenya. Blank label test press, w/light dirt, dirt residues on record but in top shape
Check the deep hypnotic afro tune, a bolero & a highlife on this mega rare Benin release with backing by the band which became the legendary Poly Rythmo. Light wear on cover. Writings on B side label
Congolese inspired rumba tune & an electric guitar track w/ twist reminiscence, possibly from Uganda. Blank label test press. V+ (inor wear & a few pressing bubbles, plays greatly)
More electric guitar music w/ percussions & male vocal duet out of Kenya in top shape. Blank label test press.
electric guitar music out of Kenya w/ male vocal duet as released by one of the country's leading 60's artists. Blank label test press.
Male vocal duet w/ guitar & percussion backing from Kenya. Blank label test press. E - (minor light greyish presssing colouration & thin hairlines)
A Congolese cha cha cha & a rumba on this classic title by the Congolese kings. Sticker on one label. Record has marks & constant reasonable to light noise, a bit shaky on edge from warp.
Ungoogleable early highlife Extended play by the prolific Ghanaian group, tracks were also released, apparently later, as 7" singles. Writings on labels. Record is VG- to weak VG w/ reasonable to very
A nice rumba, 2 cha cha chas & a poppy pachanga as taken from har to find Surboum African jazz 7" singles. Wear on cover, creas on corners, writings on back & labels, record has reasonable to very
Down tempo soukous winner composed by Kenyan icon Daudi Kabaka. Sleeve has aging & dirt, creases, 5" split on one seam, mini bites & tears on mouth, other small tears, record plays VG- to VG++
South African jazz instrumentals rarity, sleeve hasaging & dirt, tears on mouth& bottom, 1" split on bottom & left seam + small bites, record has a bite, missing part on edge reaching the 5th groove