Check the highlight tune on B side to this Ghana highlife double sider rarity. Light wear & writings on labels. Record is G to VG-, A side (clip 1) has a serious amrk causing clicks for more than the
Mid-uptempo deep & hypnotic Kikuyu benga floor winner, B side has a down tempo benga which drops into an uptempo dancer on part 2. Dirt wear & peel off on labels. Record plays very solid VG- to VG+
Ultra rare Ghana highlife double sider by one of Ghana's important 70's bands. Writings on B side label. Record is solid G to weak VG- w/ constant reasonable noise from numerous marks
Scarce highlife release from Ghana by this gospel influenced band. Record has constnt reasonable noise, several pops.
Tropical dancefloor soukous winner title recorded in Kenya by Congolese group. Writings on labels, side A plays sweetly but side B has a deep mark and clicks all through.
Tropical dancefloor soukous rarity possibly recorded in Kenya, sleeve has some aging & dirt, stains on front, writings on cover & labels, record has light to hardly noticeable noise from few marks, VG
Gospel choir double sider from Tanzania w/ guitar accompaniment, side A has spoken word parts. Writings on A side label Record plays VG- to VG++, a bit noisy on intro to side A, lighter on intro to B
Kenyan dancefloor benga double sider with long kick off part 2 sung in kipsigis and in top shape.
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.
A jumpy funky highlife winner reminding Ogyataanaa show band and a straighter highlife tune on this single only rarity, writings on labels, reasonable to light noise from marks, multiple clicks from
Modern soul afro synth from South Africa, light noise from marks, plays solid VG- to weak VG.
Single only mid tempo soul & ballad later released on their 1969 debut LP. Large peel off on labels, plays fine.
A sweet Cuban son meets Ghana highlife on this mega rare single only release, record plays with vreasonable to light noise, the latin tune is better than the highlife, solid VG- to VG.
Consistent soukous tune as recorded by one of Tanzania's best late 70's groups, taken from (or later released on) their same title LP. Aging & dirt on generic manufacturer sleeve, split on a whole
Religious choir songs in clean shape. Record plays VG to EX plays superbly despite very few very light marks only very occasional light noise.
Ungoogleable Ghana highlife double sider winner rarity. Never offered here nor on discogs, just added by me to the discogs database. Light wear & writings on labels. Record is VG- to VG w/ reasonable
Raw Uganda rumba meets benga hybrids on this scarce single. Peel off on label. Record plays G to VG- w/ constant noise to light noise from numerous marks.
Scarce early guitar & voice release w/ superb guitar solos.
Ungoogleable Kikuyu benga double sider. Never auctionned before and not in the Discogs database. Strong wear on labels. Record is F to VG- w/ constant strong to light noise, worse part is B side which
Single only funky soul winner, B side is instrumental w/ sax solo. Large writings on B side label, plays well despite thin marks.
Funk instrumentals double sider, writing on A side, light brown water damage on B side, plays really well despite light marks.
Genuine Zambian soukous rarity produced by the long time Nairobi based Zambian soukous master whome also backed Peter Tsotsi Juma, another Nairobi based successful Zambian soukous artist. Promo copy
All times boogie synth & synth pop classic tunes apparently released as a bootleg in Kenya under disguised name "The Dude". Center holes are a bit damaged. Minor occasional noise from marks.
Twisty French rhythm 'n blues arranged by organ master Georges Arvanitas.
Super scarce guitar, male duet voice & percussion double sider from Kenya. Record plays VG- w/ reasonable to light noise & occasional clicks from surface 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.
Nice French group, worth for "Gini" hard soul w/ male crooner, reminds a bit the Les Novices OST by François de Roubaix. Peel off on front cover, light brown drop on back cover.
Ultra rare mid tempo Tanzania dancefloor soukous winner . Record is VG- to VG w/ reasonable to hardly noticeable noise from marks
Kenyan rumba double sider as recorded by this Nairobi based Congolese group. Record plays VG to VG+ w/ minor occasional noise from light marks.
Hard soul winner apparently inspired by Lowel Fulsom's "tramp", record has light marks & noise.