An uptempo dancefloor soukous part 2 on title tune, an hypnotic laid back rumba tune & a soukous tune w/ breaks recorded by Paris based Panafrican group. Sleeve w/ very light wear, shop sticker on
Dancefloor potential on this Congolese soukous piece w/ a raw minimal vibe and long drums bass & rhythm guitar parts recorded in Nigeria. Sleeve has aging/dirt, sticker on front, writings on cover &
Rumpin & rollin heavy uptempo part 2 soukous winners on this Congolese music lp recorded by the Paris based band. Light brown water damage, creas & warp along mouth, light to hardly noticeable noise
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has light dirt & aging
Modal jazz piano trio masterpiece by one of the leading figure of the genre on iriginal 1966 ESP stereo press Matrix / Runout (Side A Etched Runout) ESPS 1021A ORT-I DBH. Sleeve missing, peel off
Solid afro disco boogie floor winner on this scarce EP released in Nigeria by the Cameroon artist, sleeve has light aging & dirt,writings on front, creases, record plays w/ light to hardly noticeable
compilation of hard to catch late 60's Afro latin recordings made by the Guinean guitarist & the Malian flutist. Pachangas & boogaloos mostly, with a very distinctive African approach, much heavier
compilation of hard to catch late 60's deep manding & Afro latin recordings made by the Guinean guitarist & the Malian flutist. Pachangas & boogaloos mostly, with a very distinctive African approach
compilation of hard to catch late 60's deep manding & Afro latin recordings made by the Guinean guitarist & the Malian flutist. Pachangas & boogaloos mostly, with a very distinctive African approach
Sexy latin soul, boogie disco & modrn soul by the California Chicano group. Aging on cover, bumpon mouth, peel off on spine, record plays solid VG- to VG w/ reasonable to very light noise from
Scarce Congolese rumba single only recorded by the band while in Kenya/Tanzania. Reasonble to hardly noticeable noise from marks depending on parts.
Tropical dancefloor Kikuyu benga winner tune from Kenya. Wear on labels. Light to hardly noticeable noise from unproper stocking.
Indemand cosmic afro synth album recorded at William Onyeabor's studios. Sleeve w/some dirt & aging, large writings on back & labels, glue residues on back. Record has reasonable to light noise from
Strictly voice & bata drums santeria songs for orishas, Some dirt & light aging. Light ringwear.
Ungoogleable Kenya dancefloor benga rarity sung in KIkuyu language and with a kick off on part 2. Wear & peel off on labels. Record is VG- w/ reasonable to light noise from marks, bite on edge but
Cuban music on top as recorded by this Uruguay group, includes a guaracha mambo & a mambo mislabelled as beguine sung in english. Record is E, sounds great, only some very thin marks.
2 rumbas sung by Congo's golden voice, dirt wear & aging, shop stamp & glue residue on back, record has marks& constant light noise
Indemand Kenya soukous rarity. Record is VG+ w/ occasional light to hardly any noise
One of their rarest releases, a first timer for me, features the laid back mellow soul ballad on B side and a soukous track on A side, light wear on labels, record has constant noise, a skip on the
Roots reggae winner & solid soukous on this super rare LP by Togo artist, hardly turns up ! Dirt & some aging, writings on back cover. Record has light to hardly noticeable noise from pressing but is
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has strong dirt & aging, peel off on seams, light brown water damage wear & stains, ringwear, small tear on spine,
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has strong dirt & aging, peel off on seams, light brown water damage wear & stains, ringwear, small tear on spine,
A hypnotic afro synth, an early digital reggae & an afro synth pop as sung by this Nigerian Yoruba kid. Some small peel off on top seam & bottom back mouth corner, record plays greatly, top shape
Laid back kikuyu benga from Kenya w/ female vocalists. Peel off, writings & wear on labels. Record plays VG- w/ constant noise from marks.
Solid soukous recorded in Nigeria by this obscure group led by Benin based bass player DD Mms Pachanga. Sleeve has crackling & peel off on bottom mouth corner, record plays sweetly, minor sound
Can't really beat this 12" when it comes to Nigerian digital boogie, surely one of the best tunes recorded in that country, sleeveless white label test press, record has marks & quite reasonable to
Swing jazz & doo wop influenced South African zulu vocal jive w/ banjo sung by male & female. Record is cracked on half radius, side Aplays quite well but B side has multiple clicks.
Boogie & Pfunkish winners, several modern soul tunes too on this classic album aranged by Greg Middleton, fainting of the colour on front, some wear, record plays sweetly with few thin hairlines.
Tropical dancefloor Kenya only Lingala & French mid tempo soukous winner. Strong wear & some peel off on labels. Record is VG- to VG w/ very reasonable to light noise from marks depending on parts
Tropical dancefloor alltimes soukous classic from Benin, aging & dit on cover, ringwear, creases, writings on labels, record has light to hardly audible noise only despie marks.