Northern Ivory Coast acoustic guitar folk music by male singer w/ soft percussion backing, rubber stamps on labels & front cover, light beige water damage along 1/3 of front & smaller on back, record
Ungoogleable uptempo dancefloor Kenya benga double sider rarity sung in Kisii with a kick off on last part. Strong wear & peel off on labels. Record is VG- to VG+, with reasonable to hardly any noise
Raw syncopated soukous double sider rarity by one of Congo's major mid 70's groups, reasonable to light noise
A hypnotic rumba soukous & a benga soukous hybrid with nice rhythmic part 2 on this scarce Kenya release sung in kikamba language. Has light clicks on intro to A side, occasional otherwise, ranges
Tropical dancefloor Kenya only lingala soukous tune, strong wear & peel off on labels, record has marks & very reasonable to hardly noticeable noise, ranges from VG- to VG/VG+
A deep afro folk winner and a rumba on this mega rare ungoogleable title sung in Mina language (either Benin or Togo). Sleeve has dirt & aging, rubber stamps & writings & stickers on cover & labels
Single only Congolese rumba double sider by one of the country's leading 60's bands. Light dirt & writings on labels. Record has constant reasonable to light noise from numerous marks, crackier on
Raw & deep Kenyan folk w/ male vocal lead, percussion & string instrument sung in bukusu lanuage and in top shape.
Hypnotic afro folk double sider winner out of Uganda in great shape.
Acoustic guitar & voice out of Uganda in great shape w/ a bit of a saturated recording.
An afrobeatish downtempo benga w/ funky guitar style & a soukous benga hybrid as recorded by one of the country's leading Kikuyu groups. Strong wear on labels. Quite reasonable to very light noise
Congo soukous on top as recorded by one of the genre's leading 70's figure on this hard to find 7" single. Sleeve is VG w/ aging, dirt wear, light brown stain on back, creases, shop stamp on back & A
Raw soukous / rumba double sider winner from Congo, Writings & dirt on labels. record has very reasonable to hardly noticeable noise from numerous marks.
Ungoogleable Kenya benga rarity sung in Kikamba language and with a kick off on part 2. Wear & peel off on labels.Record is solid VG- to VG+ depending on parts with reasonable to hardly noticeable
Deep mid tempo Kikuyu benga double sider. Strong wear & peel off on labels. Record plays G+ to VG- w/ constant noise from marks.
Kenyan production of Congolese rumbas. Peel off & writing on one label, rubber stamps residues on both labels. Record plays VG- to VG, reasonable to light noise & clicks from marks, several clicks at