Kikuyu benga double sider rarity, impossible to find, specially on white label test press. Constant reasonable noise & multiple clicks from marks.
Tropical dancefloor soukous winner on this consistent underrated Congolese music masterpiece. Sleeve has minor wear. Record plays nicely.
Frantic & raw Kenyan benga w/ a kick off on part 2, plays sweetly most of the time but has an audible mark on A side causing close to 30 clicks.
Ungoogleable Kenya dancefloor benga hybrid winner. Record is solid VG- to VG++ w/ light clicks on first 1/3 rd of A side (clip 1) from a mark otherwise plays greatly
Ungoogleable Kenya dancefloor benga double sider winner with a kick off on part 2. Record is VG to VG++ w/ light to hardly noticeable noise from marks.
Killer ungoogleable Kenya dancefloor soukous benga winner. Record is VG- to VG++ w/ occasional reasonable to hardly noticeable noise most of the time
Ungoogleable Kenya benga soukous hybrid winner w/ great Congolese inspired guitar work. Light wear on labels. Record is solid VG to EX with only a few light noise on intro to A side otherwise top
Ungoogleable Kenya dancefloor benga double sider winner with a kick off on part 2. Record is VG- to VG+ w/ reasonable to hardly noticeable noise from marks
Kenyan dancefloor benga double sider with a kick off on part 2 and in top shape.
Both tunes get seriously danceable on the last part of each track, scarce Kenyan benga material. Record plays VG- w/ several clicks on intro to side 1 and general constant reasonable noise from marks.
A laid back afro funk & a bluesy headnodding tune on this deep double sider recorded by the Kenyan group. Mini peel off & light wear on labels. Great copy !
Ungoogleable Kenyan benga double sider compiled on the late 70's "Kenya partout" vol. 4 French compilation. Some wear on labels, peel off on B side, reasonable to hardly noticeable noise.
Hypnotic afro synth, synth zouk soukous hybrid & soukous dancefloor winners on this Africa meets West indies Parisian production. Light wear on cover, writings on front & labels, shop sticker on front
Ivory Coast modern soul / boogie LP featuring 2 solid tunes. Sleeve has some aging/dirt, record plays nicely despite marks with only very occasional noticeable noise.
Boogie disco from Africa, self produced. Sleeve has aging & dirt wear, creases, large writings on back, large beige water damage, glue residues along top & bottom visible mainly on back, mini peel off
Afro synth wave on top by the Ivory Coast singer. Sleeve has some wear, peel off on edges, record plays sweetly
Funky soul fusion winner tunes "just imagine" & "the creator has a master plan" on this transitional LP by Pharoah Sanders former drummer. Santa Maria pressing. Sleeve has some wear, large writings
A deep laid back percussion tune, a latin fusion, a salsa & a progressive folk winner on this latin folk rock fusion LP. Minor wear on cover.
Salsa romantica dancers on this Louie Colon production, still in OG shrink, unsealed to doubl check condition, unplayed.
Solid boogie disco / funk tune on this ultra rare Ivory Coast 12" privately produced and then pressed & distributed by Maikano, sleeve has some aging & dirt, record plays sweetly.
Afro synth disco & afropop synth from Ivory Coast 2 tracker in nice shape, Sleeve is VG++ w/ light aging & dirt
Tropical dancefloor makossa meets boogie vibes on this release by the Cameroon artist, sleeve has some dirt, peel off along top & bottom, moisture residues on bottom back, light brown stains on labels
The indemand rarity by Nigeria's best keyboard player feat. The unbeatable instro "Martin street special", Sleeve has age & dirt wear, ringwear, dirt & small peel off & faint writing rsidues on front
Ungoogleable Kenya benga double sider rarity sung in Kkuyu, check kick off on last part of B side. Strong wear, mold residues & peel off on labels. Record is VG-, reasonable to light noise, clicks
Latin jazz / descarga track, featuring no one else but El Negro Vivar, Guillermo Barretto, Tata Guines, Orestes Lopez. The cream of the crop of Habana's jazz scene of the 50's & 60's. Pale blue label
Latin jazz / descarga track, featuring no one else but El Negro Vivar, Guillermo Barretto, Tata Guines, Orestes Lopez. The cream of the crop of Habana's jazz scene of the 50's & 60's. Pale blue label
Feat. a cover of " El manicero " w/ sax solo & Jose Missamou on vocals & several rumbas compiled out of scarce material and highlighting Bantous saxophone players, Sleeve has light wear, shop sticker
2 down tempo deep & raw accordion led merengue dancers definitely worth a try if you have a rootsy crowd into this kind of sound on this scarce 60's merengue rarity. Sleeve has aging & wear
Funky, bluesy, folksy & mellow soul tunes, title tune is actually only available on Italian pressing, an Italian version to "To love somebody" specially recorded there by the legendary singer. Sleeve
Rumba on top out of Congo and impossible to find on original 7" format. Sleeve w/ aging & dirt, writings on back & labels, mini peel off on front, light grey water damage along mouth, sticker on label