Kenyan rumba early benga hybrid ungoogleable rarity. Record is VG- to VG w/ reasonable to ligth noise from marks.
Rumba double sider and a scarce title by the Stikers aka Kenya Armed forces band. writings & peel off on one label Record plays VG w/ light noise & thin marks.
A rumba & a benga meets rumba hybrid on this scarce Kenyan release. Peel off and promo stamps on one label. Record plays solid VG- to VG/VG+, light occasional noise from marks.
Kenya benga double sider with a nice kick off on part 2 to B side. Top shape.
ungoogleable gospel choir rarity sung in Ibo language. Writings & light wear on labels. Record is VG- with constant reasonable noise from numerous marks.
Killer afro psych funk rarity w/ sax & organ solos by the Kings of Benin on this tiny Niger label, sleeve is missing. Some wear & writings on labels, record plays from B to VG-, serious marks & strong
Laid back breezy soul jazz with a jive twist on side A soul folk track on side B. B side has saturated recording/pressing though.
Single only highlife double sider rarity. Writings on labels, record has marks & reasonable to light noise, crackier on first pat of each side, plays weak to solid VG-
Kikuyu benga double sider with mild kick off on last part, some wear on labels, record has some marks and ranges from solid VG- to VG+ depending on parts with light to hardly noticeable noise.
Progressive folk track & a Brazil inspired tune on this ultra rare Ivory Coast release feat. Cameroon bass player Charles Atangana, Roger Nahum on sax and Greg Skelton doing arrangements. Sleeve has
Mellow gospel double sider out of Kenya, East Africa w/ choir & piano and sung in Kiswahili language. Record plays VG- to VG, light noise from marks.
Kikuyu benga double sider with light kick off on part 2 out of Kenya, light wear on labels, record has light to hardly noticeable noise, VG to VG++ depending on parts.
Rumba soukous tracks from Kenya. Writings, sticker & promo stamp on labels. Record plays VG, light occasional noise from surface marks.
Killer afro psych funk rarity w/ sax & organ solos by the Kings of Benin on this tiny Niger label, never shows up ! sleeve has dirt wear, writings on labels, record plays from G to VG-, multiple marks
Ungoogleable raw Uganda rumba soukous double sider winner rarity, check the funky & rocky soukous w/ sax solos one minute break on A side (clip 2), same on all part 2 of B side (clip 4). Record is
Ungoogleable Uganda soukous double sider winner rarity. Record is solid VG- to VG++ w/ very reasonable to hardly noticeable pressing noise
Togo guitar folk w/ gospel inspired vocals rarity. Minor wear on labels, plays with light to very light noise from marks.
Deep laid back afrobeat mega rare release which never shows up as recorded by the Kings of Benin for the small label, wear on labels, filler copy w/ numerous marks & constant strong noise though no
Scarce Kenya dancefloor soukous rumba winner. Record is VG w/ light to hardly noticeable noise from marks.
Deep juju rarity by one Nigeria's important 60's guitar players. Writings on labels. Record has marks & very reasonable to very light noise, solid VG- to VG.
Highlife meets gospel double sider record by male female vocal duet. Writings & dirt and sticker on labels.
Hypnotic Kenyan soukous tune. Record plays VG- to VG+ w/ light noise to no noise.
Laid back hypnotic afro tune from Kenya. Record plays VG to VG++, minor occasional noise from thin marks.
Scarce Ivory Coast afro funkiness sessions as recorded by the Kings of Benin, barely turns up ! Sleeve has aging & dirt & ringwear, writings on front, peel off on back & A label. Constant reasonable
Tropical dancefloor double sider winner white label test press rarity on the small tausi records label. Tausi 006. Clicks on edges / first 30 seconds to first minute from deep marks then plays much
A rarer 7" released by Boncana Maiga's group with A side single only. Wear on cover, bump / creas on mouth, writings on cover & labels, record has light noise from time to time but still a very nice
Strong Cuban influence on A side salsa tune while B side is a hypnotic percussion led sato/gazzo winner as recorded in Benin, West Africa. Slightly noisy on intro/first part of the salsa track
Pachanga on top as recorded by the legendary Congolese group, scarce original 7" press of a track that has also been released on Franco & OK Jazz "A Paris" LP. Sleeve w/ light aging & dirt, creases
A swinging congolese cha cha cha w/ nice guitar solo & a rumba on this scarce 60's release by the Congo legends. Sleeve has minor wear, small writing & ringwear on back. Discolouration of text on A
Strong Cuban son influence on these rumba recordings by Kenyan artists. Writings on labels. Record plays VG- w/ constant reasonable noise.