Congolese rumba sweetness double sider. Rubber stamps & writings on labels. Record plays w/ constant noise from numerous marks, solid G to VG- depending on parts.
2 biguine tracks w/ highlife vibe as recorded by the Beninese group, sleeve has aging and dirt, writings, record plays solid VG- to VG.
Great bolero & rumba as recorded by the Congo legends on this super scarce 7", dirt & aging on cover, peel off on front, writings & beige wear on back, record has marks & constant quite reasonable to
Gabon soukous double sider single only rarity composed by Mack Joss? Dirt & writings on labels, very reasonable to light noise from marks.
Solid afro latin laid back track on this Congolese single, guitar & sax solo. Also has a rumba tune. Sleeve has some aging & dirt, writings on back. Record has reasonable to light though constant
2 son montuno winners on this mega rare release by the 60's leading Abomey city group from Benin, West Africa. Apparently never sold on ebay nor discogs. Sleeve w/ some dirt, writings, stickers on
Hardly googleable Kenya benga sung in kikuyu language. Dirt & mini peel off on labels. Record is VG- to VG, reasonable to hardly noticeable noise from marks
Afro latin tracks recorded in Cote d'Ivoire by Senegalese group, their rarest release for the Fiesta catalogue. Sleeve is missing, record has constant strong noise and two skips on B side intro (clip
Single only mega rare highlife double sider early recording by the Ghana legends, record has light to hardly noticeable noise, VG to VG++ depending on parts
Rumba influenced Kenyan modern music recorded by major Kenyan 60's artists. Writings & some wear on labels. Record plays VG- w/ light noise from marks all through.
Deep bolero winner sung in French & a rumba on this mega rare releae by one of Congo's leading 60's bands. Sleeve has aging & dirt, rubber stamp on back. Record plays quite well on the standout bolero
Hypnotic afro winner & laid back afro soul on this much scarcer release by the Kings of Benin. Rubber stamps on labels, light to hardly noticeable noise from marks, solid VG- to VG/VG+ depending on
Check the funky rhythmic part 2 on both soukous tune recorded by this lesser known band out of Congo, dirt wear & aging on cover, light brown water damage, record has very light to hardly any noise.
Solid laid back salsa tune w/ organ solo recorded by the Beninese legends, sleeve has some aging/dirt, creases, beige stain on top back, record plays with light to no noise, very clean stock copy.
Scarce single only rumba winner by the Congo legends. Transaparent marbled press. Writings & dirt on labels, record ranges from weak VG- to solid VG+, w/ multiple loud clicks in certain parts from
Deep hypnotic sato / voodoo influenced headnodding afro tune as recorded by this lesser known Beninese group. Writings on labels. Record is a bit noisy from opaque rpessing, plays solid VG- to weak VG
Hard Southern soul floor knocker and deep bluesy soul, some dirt & light wear on cover, rubber stamp on front, writings & dirt on labels, record plays nicely with thin marks only.
A hypnotic afro starting with spoken word and a bolero on this ultra rare release by the band which would later become Orchestre Poly Rythmo. Sleeve has aging & dirt, staples on edges, mini bites
Killer hypnotic afro double sider feat. Sagbohan Danialou on lead vocals on B side and very likely young Stanislas Tohon on A side. Writings on labels, record has constant noise & pops from numerous
Kenyan dancefloor benga with long kick off part two in kisii language and in top shape.
Acoustic guitar led kikuyu male vocal duet out of Kenya and in top shape !
Deep organ tumbele downtempo winner & a biguine, some wear on cover with creas along bottom, record has marks, some clicks on intro to Aside (clip 1) & constant pressing noise, small but shaky warp on
Guinean manding music on top ! Some wear on cover, creases, rubber stamps on cover & labels. Record has light noise from marks to hardly any noise on second part of each side.
Hard soul winner apparently inspired by Lowel Fulsom's "tramp", record has light marks & noise.
Congolese rumba double sider on top as recorded by the saxophone legend with his group. Writings on labels. Record plays solid VG- to VG, w/ minor light noise only despite surface marks.
1.5 cm horizontal rip on mouth , light brown coloration on back cover.
A killer son montuno & an afro soul winner on this muh under rated and super rare release by the Senegalese Xalam group, small peel off & discolouration & white stain on front, dirt & some ringwear on
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
Scarce Congolese rumba single only recorded by the band while in Kenya/Tanzania. Reasonble to hardly noticeable noise from marks depending on parts.
Tropical dancefloor Kikuyu benga winner tune from Kenya. Wear on labels. Light to hardly noticeable noise from unproper stocking.