Nigeria highlife single only double sider by the guitar virtuoso. Sleeve has aging & dirt, shop stamp, mini peel off, writings on labels, record has light to hardly noticeable noise from light marks.
Deep & consistent Nigerian highlife double sider. Single only ! Sleeve has aging & dirt, shop stamp, tears on center hole to cover, split on one entire edge, 4" split on another, writings on B side
Single only early recordings by the Benin city master guitar player. Record has light noise.
Deep funk floor filler on French OG single press, minor marks.
70's funky sax jive from South Africa w/ heavy bass line & frantic drumbeat. Writings on labels. Record has very reasonable to light noise
2 nice highlife tracks on this rare Beninese recording of the early 70's. Minor wear on cover, record's slightly noisy, more particularly on B side, very solid VG- to VG+
Afro psych funk rarity by this lesser known Togo singer on one of his few and surely rarest releases, sleeve has aging & dirt, writings on back, bumps & mini bites on mouth, small bite on top seam &
Tropical dancefloor benga part 2 on this Kenyan single. Record w/ light to very light noise from marks.
benga rarity by one of Kenya's 1970's prolific groups.Light noise on edges otherwise plays really nicely
Mid tempo soukous winner written by Kenya based Congolese singer Moni Mambo Jim (also memeber of Maquis du Zaire). Top shape !
Scarce afro synth pop from Kenya as recorded by this successful 80's group, top shape, no spare !Writings on one labelRecord is EX.
Rumba soukous rarity from Kenya. Writings on labels. Record plays VG- to VG, light noise from marks on side A, side B plays without almost any noise.
Vocal duet w/ guitar accompaniment on this scarce 60's Kenyan release. Record plays VG- to VG light noise from marks, a few wooshes on intro to each side.
2 religious tunes recorded by one of Ghana's leading choirs. Record plays VG- to VG w/ light noise from light marks.
Rare Cameroon release, features a bolero & a slow soukous tune that starts as a slow. Peel off & dirt wear on cover.
Disco winner tune recorded by this US singer for a French movie, scarce alternate cover press, wear & aging, tape on edges, writings & large peel off on back, light brown water damage on A side label
Deep benga double sider rarity by one of Kenya's indemand groups. Dirt, writings & aging on labels, record has marks & constant reasonable noise.
2 rumbas recorded by the Congolese guitarist. Sleeve has aging & dirt wear, record has mild noise due to light marks. 51.118
A rumba & a rumba with asoukous kick off as recorded by the legendary voice with the equally legendary orchestra. Writings on A side label, record has marks & quite reasonable to very light noise from
Afro rock rarity from Kenya, dirt wear on labels, writings, record plays well w/ marks.
Kikuyu benga double sider without kick off parts, wear & peel off on labels, record has some marks and ranges from VG to VG++ depending on parts with light to hardly noticeable noise.
Kenyan soukous w/ a strong Congolese vibe. Record plays VG w/ minor light noise in parts from marks.
Afro latin tracks recorded in Cote d'Ivoire by Senegalese group, their rarest release for the Fiesta catalogue. Sleeve is missing, record has constant strong noise and two skips on B side intro (clip
Consistent French version of Gloria Gaynor's hit and a flip side with a very Minnie Rippertonish folksy disco soul vibe, single only. Sleeve has some aging / dirt, ringwear, creases, 2" split on spine
Deep Nigerian juju single only double sider rarity by one of the country's lesser known though prominent 60's figures of the genre. Sleeve has strong wear, creases, 4" split on bottom & one of the
Hardly googleable Ivory Coast percussion & voice folk sung by lady w/ percussion & vocal chorus. Sleeve is VG Dirt wear, ringwear & some aging on cover. Record is VG- to VG, with quite reasonable to
Deep hard soul winner tune on A side alter included in her debut LP, B side's a ballad, large peel off & moisture on labels, occasional very light noise only despite marks
A cha cha cha w/ that unmistakable Ghana accent and a wild guitar solo, solid highlife on A side, both taken from their hard to find 1963 10" LP. Wear, dirt, writings & sticker on labels, record plays
A sweet mellow cha cha cha with that very disctinctive Ghana accent which makes their interpretations of latin rhythms so singular. A side is a highlife. Scarce single, super rare on French press too
One of the Nigerian highlife king's harder to find releases Writings on generic cover & labels. Shop stamp & small tears on cover. Record plays VG to VG++ w/ minor light to hardly noticeable noise