Pachanga & other Cuban inspired rhythms on this ultra rare Ivory Coast release by one of the country's leading 60's groups. Apparently never sold neither on discogs nor ebay. Creases on cover
A compas zouk & a bolero on this French Caribbean release with art direction by P.E. Decimus. Sleeve has minor wear, medical tape stuck on front & back, record has minor occasionally noticeable noise.
Indian national anthem recorded twice on each side, one instrumental, one vocal. Minor wear on labels. Record is V+ w/ light marks & some opaque pressing stains a light backing pressing noise.
1940's Bollywood soundtrack sung by one of it's leading actors. Record is V-, few light marks but an opaque patch on B side's second part causing wooshes
Male and female leading voices on this late 50's Bollywood shellac rarity. Rubber stamp & writings on labels. Record is V- to V w/ light marks & some opaque pressing stains a light backing noise
Early 90's West Coast G funk oriented rap EP.
Early recordings by the oldies rap legends. Minor wear, rubber stamps on front & labels. Vinyl in top shape.
Oldies rap w/ disco boogie backing, spacey synth, percussions & whistles. Still in shrink w/ light dirt & wear. Recordplays greatly with few minor marks.
2 funky soukous winners recorded in the US by this lesser known Congolese singer. Sleeve has light aging & dirt, small peel off along spine on back. Record plays w/ minor backing noise.
Single only rumba double sider rarity by this short lived Congolese group. Sleeve has split on all edges & spine, comes in two separate parts, strong wear, glue residue along top, bump & tears on
Single only Congo rumba double sider rarity by Johnny Bokelo and his 60's group. Never shows up ! Sleeve has aging & dirt, bite on bottom seam & spine corner, peel off, creases, shop stamp & mini
Deep hypnotic track & a deep afro latin hybrid on this ultra rare Benin release. Sleeve w/ aging/dirt, writings & rubber stamp on back, glue residue along mouth, beige water damage on bottom spine
Killer dancefloor soukous single only rarity from Tanzania, sleeve has aging & dirt, small tears, dirt on labels, record has marks & very reasonable to hardly noticeable noise, varies from VG- to VG+
Early Congolese rumba & chachacha on scarce 78 rpm on Esengo Columbia UK, record plays with light noise from pressing & few thin marks, very nice shape.
A cha cha cha Congolese style and a rumba as recorded by the legendary Conglese group for the equally legendary Esengo record label. Sleeve has light brown / pinkish water damage wear along mouth &
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
Ghana trumpet highlife ep by the gentleman whom later led Osibisa, hardly shows up ! sleeve has aging & dirt, writings on back & labels, light brown water damage on back, air bubbles underrneath upper
Zulu male vocal jive w/ jazz swing influences as recorded by the famous South African doo wop group. Record is V++ to E w/ a few minor marks & visible dirt wear & light pressing noise
Swing jazz & doo wop influenced South African zulu vocal jive w/ banjo sung by male & female. Record is cracked on half radius, side Aplays quite well but B side has multiple clicks.
Congolese style rumba, bolero & biguine on this mega rare 60's release by Benin singer, sleeve has aging & dirt, light brown water damage, writings on back & labels, wear on labels, record plays G to
Killer deep hypnotic tune, swinging rumba & deep bolero & blues ballad on this ultra rare release by Hountondji Nestor & his group out of Benin, West Africa. Nver shows up, never sold neither on
A laid back manding track as well as pachanga & boogaloo, sleeve has aging/dirt, peel off on front & back, light brown water damage, bite & moisture wear on spine & top seam, mini bite on top mouth
Early 60's single only Nigerian guitar highlife rarity. Writings on labels. Constant light noise from marks.
3 deep boleros & a hypnotic rumba as recorded on this very early EP by the Beninese group. Sleeve w/ light aging & dirt but large writings on back. Record plays w/ light noise on intro but is in
Mini LP on 7" format apparently recorded in France by the Chilian legend. Minor dirt on cover, record in top shape.
A bolero and a tango as released for the legendary HMV sublabel. Record is V- w/ light marks & dirt residues & constant reasonable surface noise.
Pachanga africana w/ sax & guitar solos on this EP from Ivory Coast, wear on cover, peel off & small bites along mouth on front, record is a bit noisy from marks & occasional clicks, warp but no sound
Cuban music on top as recorded by this Uruguay group, includes a guaracha mambo & a mambo mislabelled as beguine sung in english. Record is E, sounds great, only some very thin marks.
Deep boleros with rocky guitar solo & 2 percussion & voice folk tunes by Nestor Gansou on the National Dahomey Radio's label rarest release. Not listed on discogs until I added it. Minor wear on cover