Dancefloor Kenya benga double sider sung in luo language. Top shape !
Highlife double sider by one of Ghana's leading 50's-60's groups. Some wear & writings on labels. Record is cracked on half radius and has some surface marks, numerous clicks but no skip.
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has wear & dirt, bite on bottom mouth corner 4 2" split on spine
Afro Cuban percussion & voice piece specially reissued on limited 1000 copies edition as a Varadero pre festival gift to visitors. Never shows up in this precious version that was not listed on
Afro Cuban percussion & voice piece specially released on limited 1000 copies edition as a Varadero pre festival gift to visitors. Never shows up in this precious version, not listed on discogs until
Afro Cuban percussion & voice piece specially released on limited 1000 copies edition as a Varadero pre festival gift to visitors. Never shows up in this precious version. Sleeve has a bit of dirt
Afro Cuban percussion & voice piece specially released on limited 1000 copies edition as a Varadero pre festival gift to visitors. Hardly shows up in this precious version. Sleeve has a bit of dirt &
Afro Cuban percussion & voice piece specially reissued on limited 1000 copies edition as a Varadero pre festival gift to visitors. Hardly shows up in this precious version. Sleeve has a bit of dirt
Check the African latin tune w/ trumpet & guitar solos and the 2 soukous winners on this scarce Congo Brazzaville LP. Sleeve beige water damage wear & warp along bottom 3rd & mouth, ringwear, peeling
Ghanaian trumpet highlife 1950's rarity on the scarce collectible France label. Sleeve is V w/ aging & dirt, writings, minor tears on mouth. Record is G+ w/ constant strong noise from marks &
Consistent Ghanaian highlife LP, sleeve has aging & dirt, glues residues along spine & bottom, light brown dirt stains & writings on lalbels, record plays solid VG- to VG, very reasonable to very
A highlife & a reggae on this Ghana release. Writings, rubber stamps & sticker on labels. Record plays strong G to VG-- w/ some serious clicks & constant reasonable noise.
Ungoogleable Kenya benga double sider rarity with a kick off on part 2 and sung in Luhya language. Record is EX, top shape & sound
Mambo, bomba, cha cha cha,bolero, bossa nova & more on this scarce release by the American vibraphonist, hard to say if this was ever released in the 60's. 9" split on top & bottom, strong wear
Deep haunty pachanga Benin style w/ psych vibes as recorded by the pre Poly Rythmo band, sleeve has aging & dirt, writings, price sticker, 1" split on bottom, small peel off, record plays with light
Zouk rarity produced in Gabon, central Africa, that should fit most zouk heads as they're really up to the Caribbean standards. Off the radar and not referenced until I put it on discogs. Sold only
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.
Solid afrodisco boogie tunes by the Malian maestro, minor wear on cover, dirt on back, plays w/ light noise in parts to no noise most of the time.
Deep male / female Kikuyu vocal duet w/ guitar backing as recorded by one of Kenya's 70's legends. Minor noise from thin marks.
Solid cover of Baden Powell's classic by the French group led by Bob Azzam, both tracks taken from the "new sounds" Sweden LP. Minor light noise from pressing as record looks really neat.
Check out the instrumental & vocal minimalist modern soul / digi highlife htracks on this GHana release. Sleeve has minor aging/dirt, record plays greatly despite being opaque from pressing default
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
Highlife rarity from Ghana, some dirt on labels, record has constant reasonable to very light noise from marks, VG- to VG.
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 &
Rumping / rolling heavily produced soukous, dirt/stocking wear on cover, small tear on mouth on back, writings on front & A label, record plays nicely but sound is ruff from recording but has only few
Dancefloor soukous and afro pop recorded in Abidjan by Congolese artist, light dirt wear on cover. Record has reasonable to hardly noticeable noise from both marks & opaque pressing, plays VG- to VG.
Boogie disco winner on this single record in Paris by West African artist, likely from Senegal. Sleeve has some dirt & aging, writings & rubber stamp, writings & dirt on labels. Constant reasonable to
Hypnotic afro synth & soukous from Ivory Coast on this scarce private production, sleeve has dirt wear & light aging, writings on back & labels, record has about 10-15 clicks on A1 otherise plays
Deep funky benga winner sung in kikamba, check kick off part 2 on B side. Dirt & peel off on labels. Light to hardly any noise, VG to VG++ depending on parts.
A cha cha cha & a rumba on this super scarce release by the Congolese super group. Writings, wear & dirt on labels. Record plays w/ reasonable to light though constant noise from marks