AFRICA
Ultra rare tropical dancefloor Kenya soukous winner sung in swahili. Strong wear on labels, dirt & light brown water damage. Record is G to VG- w/ reasonable to light noise from marks depending on
Kenyan rumba double sider, top shape !
Kikuyu benga double sider, B side has a kick off. Water damage wear & peel off on labels. Record plays VG- to VG+, very reasonable to hardly noticeable noise
Tropical dancefloor Kikuyu benga winner on part 2 to A side w/ a heavy 4x4 kick on this ungoogleable Kenyan rarity. Strong wear, moisture residues & light brown water damage wear on labels, Record w/
Rumba double sider composed by Moutouari Come and surely a super rare title in this Congolese group's discography. Stickers & writings on labels, record plays with strong to reasonable noise &
An uptempo dancefloor soukous & a deep hypnotic afro tune w/ organ on this single only release by the Kings of Benin, record has constant reasonable noise from marks. Unfortunately 2 skips right on
Rare Poly Rythmo second 7 inches recorded for the SATEL label out of Cotonou, Benin. Side A has what they have named a biguine, but sounds more like a Congolese rumba, side B is a mellow soul ballad
Ultra rare Tanzania psychedelic rumba winner sung in swahili. Some wear on B label. Record is weak to regular VG- w/ numerous marks & constant noise
Highlife meets gospel double sider record by male female vocal duet. Writings & dirt and sticker on labels.
Deep highlife meets Ghana folk winner by this sought after band later released on their Walatu walasa album. Plays w/ reasonable noise from marks & opaque pressing.
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
Mellow tunes by the Togolese lady singer w/ backing by El Rego from Benin, writings on A label, plays w/ light noise to hrdly noticeable noise, solid VG- to VG.
Deep Nigerian juju w/ afrobeat break released by one the masters of the genre. Sleeve has aging / dirt, peel off & writings, writings on labels, record plays w/ reasonable to hardly noticeable noise
Raw & super funky uptempo afro funk soukous hybrid dancefloor winners on this mega rare Congolese release. Sleeve is VG-- w/ moisture yellow & black stains on front, paper stuck & writings on back
Rumba double sider rarity by one of Congo's renowned 60's bands, some aging & dirt on cover, writings on back & labels, light brown water damage & shop stamp on back, plays w/ light noise from marks
Cover only, no vinyl. Sleeve has light brown water damage wear, writings on front, some peel off, transparent tape along seams & spine.
Prayers in Yoruba as recorded by Nigerian religious leader sleeve has light dirt record has light noise.
Sweet laid back afro latin tune & 2 soukous tracks on this Ivory Coast LP, sleeve has strong wear, bite & peel off on bottom mouth, strong ringwear, rubber stamps on back, writings, 2,5" split on
Digital highlife synth on top as recorded by this legendary Ghana band. Light brown water damage wear on 3/4ths of cover, some aging, dirt & peel off on labels, record plays an average VG- to VG w/
Hypnotic accordion Kenyan folk double sider winner. Wear & peel off on labels, reasonable to light surface noise ranges from VG- to VG/VG+.
Check the downtempo jazz funk instrumental, the afro latin disco synth meets reggae hybrid cover of the all times Cuban classic "el manicero", also check the afro latin meets afro pop hybrid "ouka o
Spoken word theatre comedy from Benin sleeve has light aging & dirt writings on back mini tear on mouth occasional noise.
Spoken word theatre comedy from Benin sleeve has light aging & dirt.
features 2 soukous tunes & 2 afro pop tracks, light wear on cover, small writings on labels, record plays w/ quite reasonable constant noise from marks.
Tropical dancefloor benga double sider rarity sung in Kikamba language. Strong dirt &l peel off on labels. Record solid VG- to VG+, resonable to very light noise from marks.
Ungoogleable Kenya folk & benga sung in kipsigis language. Strong dirt & some peel off on labels. Record is VG- to VG, reasonable to light noise from marks, bite on edge didn't reach the grooves, a
Super scarce & early IK DAIRO release, B side is single only, while "omo oloja" was also released on his EMI Anjelina LP (though it might be a different recording session). Record plays solid VG- to
Kikukuyu male vocal duet w/ guitar. Minor noise from thin marks.
Laid back rumba & mid tempo soukous as recorded by the long time Kenya based Zambian artist. Quite noisy on first part of each side from marks, and a strong pressing hiss on B side.
Hypnotic Beninese sato double sider. Reasonabl noise from marks, also has clicks (clip 2).