AFRICA
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 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
Kenyan soukous w/ a strong Congolese vibe. Record plays VG w/ minor light noise in parts from 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.
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
2 rumbas recorded by the Congolese guitarist. Sleeve has aging & dirt wear, record has mild noise due to light marks. 51.118
Deep benga double sider rarity by one of Kenya's indemand groups. Dirt, writings & aging on labels, record has marks & constant reasonable noise.
Rare Cameroon release, features a bolero & a slow soukous tune that starts as a slow. Peel off & dirt wear on cover.
2 religious tunes recorded by one of Ghana's leading choirs. Record plays VG- to VG w/ light noise from light marks.
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.
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.
Mid tempo soukous winner written by Kenya based Congolese singer Moni Mambo Jim (also memeber of Maquis du Zaire). Top shape !
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
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+
Ungoogleable Kenya only Uganda soukous rarity. White label test press w/ dirt on labels. Record has reasonable noise from marks.
Male and female choir group w/ acoustic guitar accompaniment recorded in Kenya. White label test press with light brown dirt. Record has light noise & occasional clicks
Check the part 2 of B side soukous on this unidentified Kenyan test press release from the Kikuyu Sounds catalogue, plays with light to hardly any noise from marks but has some light offcentered hole
Deep percussion & voices dioula folk music out of Northern Ivory Coast. Aging & dirt, mini bites along mouth, record has reasonable to light noise, clicks on B side (clip 3)
Ungoogleable kIkuyu benga double sider with a kick off at last part. Dirt wear & peel off on labels. Record is VG- reasonable to light noise from marks, several clicks on last part of A side from a
Hynpotic Kenya soukous rumba winner by this sought after band. Strong wear, peel off & water damage on labels. Record is VG- to VG++ w/ reasonable on intros to hardly any noise otherwise
Nigeria 60's Highlife winners by Osadebe, Rex Lawson, Victor Olaiya & Roy Chicago. Sleeve has strong aging & dirt wear, much peel off & rubber stamps on back, stickers on labels, strong discolouration
Uptempo Kenyan soukous winner ! Light to hardly noticeable noise despite marks.
Single only raw rumba double sider w/ rocky guitar & sax solos by the Congolese legend on the sought after label. Wear & creases on cover, shop stamp & ringwear on back, bump & creas on mouth
Impossible to find early raw soukous double sider winner by the Congo Brazzaville group ! Sleeve is VG- has some wear, creases, mini tears on mouth, very light ringwear. Record is VG- to VG w/ very
Check the rocky rumba part 2 to both sides on this scarce single only release by one of Congo's iconic figures. Sleeve has aging & dirt, creases, light to hardly any noise from surace marks, VG to VG+
Kirikiri / rumba tunes from the late 60's on thi scarce Ngoma title, strong dirt colouration, shop stamp on back, record has light marks & constant very reasonable noise.
Congo rumba on top as recorded by Vicky with Franco and his legendary group on an impossible to find 7" single apprently never offered here nor on discogs. Small writings on labels. Record is VG- to
Single only highlife tunes on this scarce 7" out of Ghana. Wear & writings on labels, center holder removed, record has numerous marks & constant reasonable to light noise, weak to solid VG- depending
Single only afro fusion recorded for the British African Tobacco company by the former Lusaka Radio band which later gave birth to Bilg Gold Six. Super scarce recordings with strong jazzy edge, guitar