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45,00 €

Hardly googleable Nigerian 78rpm w/ male spoken word and a short percussion part at the end of each track, too short to mention at end of A side, while B side's part is available on clip 3 below. light wear & dirt on labels. Record is V-, really clean visually w/ pressing noise & very few marks, but warp though it plays fine on our audio technica 120

1930's
78 rpm
NA/VG-
Parlophone
England
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Nigerian highlife meets spoken word theater play on this super rare LP w/ short music parts, sleeve is missing, dirt on labels, writings & reasonable to light cosntant noise.

LP | Cover / Rec > > NA / VG | Ben | Nigeria
15,00 €

Ghana Horn highlife double sider by one of the country's leading groups of the genre. Apparently the very first release on 78rpm of tunes later compiled on their "Happy highlife" 1960 10" LP. Sleeve

78 rpm | Cover / Rec > > VG- / G | Decca | England
35,00 €

Kenya benga rarity sung in Kikuyu language, check the floor potential on B side's best playing track w/ male female spoken word dialogue and a kick off on part 2. Strong wear & peel off on labels

7inch (SP) | Cover / Rec > > NA / VG- | Gitugi youngs stars | Kenya
5,00 €

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.

78 rpm | Cover / Rec > > NA / VG- | Gallotone | England
15,00 €

Tropical dancefloor soukous winner on this scarce Gabon release. Shop stamp on B side label. Plays with light to hardly noticeable noise from marks, very solid VG- to VG+ depending on parts.

7inch (SP) | Cover / Rec > > NA / VG | Mwane mboumbe | Congo
45,00 €

Hardly googleable highlife & march recorded by the Gold Coast police band, from what is now Ghana. Likely recorded in the late 30's or early 40's. Peel off on A label. Record is V- w/ pressing noise &

78 rpm | Cover / Rec > > NA / VG- | His master's voice | England
40,00 €