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Wanted LP Cover Scans LPs WANTED‐COVER‐SCANS ( 28th Apr 2021) ‐‐‐ if possible: Size 1500x1500pix or better / 300dpi / TIF Format if possible (otherwise JPG not compressed) /no Shrink visible / no mirroring / no bent borders / horizontal adjustment (if possible) Scans/Pictures only from Original Records (no reissues!!) / if different releases exists ‐ prefered are USA‐Originals Funky & Groovy Music Records Lexicon ‐ Contact for Contributions (send scans to): [email protected] Title Label Label # Year Pict # Wanted Scans Priority 1 Abahambi "Balomhlaba" Freeway Flame [*] FF80102 1975 0 Afrocult Foundation Black goddess Afrodisia DWAPS2049 1978 0 Akaeze Eric (Show Boy) & His Royal Ericos ‐ Decca WAPS92 197~ 0 Aktion Celebration Clover CXL2005 1977 1898 Allen Rance Group A soulful experience Truth TRS4207 1975 229 Apples Mind twister EMI NEMI0311 1978 337 Asiko Love & peace Taretone TTL109 1978 0 Aura Spiritual conection Afrodisia DWAPS2003 1976 2710 Averne Harvey Band Brotherhood Fania SLP379 1969 2723 Averne Harvey Dozen Harvey Averne Fania SLP367 1969 2662 Bendel Volume 50 Iyeye ma ni iye EMI NEMI0404 1978 2685 Black Children Sledge Funk Co. Band Aviation grand father RTS RTLPS018 1979 0 BLO BLO is back Afrodisia DWAPS2080 1979 1647 Bo Eddie The other side of Eddie Bo Bo‐Sound EB55379 1977 1503 Boscoe ‐ Kingdom of Chad S1001 1973 1071 Buari Sidiku Disco soccer Polydor 2940007 1977 0 Clark Mildred & The Kansas City Melody‐Aires Joined together Peacock PLP59206 1974 0 Cooper Popular & His All Beats Band of Nigeria ‐ Car Studio CLP05 197~ 0 Corner Gang Stone out of your mind TSG 815 1976 0 Creation featuring Dr. K. Gyasi's Noble Kings ‐ Essiebons INL6113S 1976 1987 Cummings Benny Professor & The King's Temple God's music is my life Ambassador Gospel ARC207 197~ 886 De Frank Junior & The Professional Diggit Ways Jamaican sounds Sid LP03 197~ 2305 Duke Effi Love Band Joy of living EMI NEMI(LP)0511 198~ 0 Dunbar Eric Freeway TSG 814 1976 0 East of Underground ‐ US Special Services Europe CEC‐LP‐11 1971 1380 Edge of Daybreak Eyes of love Bohannon's 005074 1979 2626 Elcados (Super Elcados) Tambourine party EMI NEMI0184 197~ 887 Essien Christiana Freedom Anodisc ALPS1015 1977 895 Faces Wake up today Tabansi TRL102 1975 0 Gordon Benny & The Soul Brothers What is soul? RCA Victor LSP4063 1968 1043 Hathaway Donny & Friends Live at the Astrodome Nasty NR71511 1972 0 Heart‐Soul & Inspiration ‐ Viscojon Viscojon 197~ 1166 Hijrah Truly free Hijrah T702 1982 0 Holmes Marvin & Justice Summer of '73 Brown Door MH6573 1973 1279 Holmes Marvin & Justice Honor thy father Brown Door MH6581 1975 1641 Ice Cold ‐ Ric‐Mac Music Co. SR2723 1975 0 Ikwue Bongos & The Groovies You can't hurry the sunshine Arc [*] 1002 1973 2686 Ililonga Rikki Zambia Music Parlour Limited ZMLP10 1975 2687 IPA‐Boogie ‐ Albarika Store ALS071 197~ 0 Issouf Compaore ‐ Sacodis LS37 197~ 2688 Jackson Sisters Jackson sisters Tiger Lily TL14061 1976 841 Jean Norma & Ray J. Raising hell Hep' Me LP5000 1974 2675 Jimenez Porfi Y Su Orquesta Porfi in' Miami Soublette LPS1005 197~ 0 Jules Jimmy & Nuclear Soul System Xmas done got funky Jim Gem JGS1001 197~ 611 Kashmere Stage Band Bumper‐to‐bumper soul Kram K102 1970 1079 Kashmere Stage Band Out of gas "but still burning" Kram K107 1974 1080 Keyboard Hungry man EMI NEMI0348 1978 0 King Clydie Steal your love away Baby Grand SE1062 1977 0 King Peter African dialects Grandstar GSLP1001 1977 1198 Lee Jimi / Mona Finnih & The Sensationals A stroll in the moonlight EMI NEMI0472 198~ 0 Limbo Johnny Cut them money makers (10" acetate) Criteria Recording Studios ‐ 197~ 0 Love Nana Disco documentary Taretone TTL105 1978 1286 Mack Freddy The fantastic Freddy Mack show Rayrik TPMLP142/143 1966 2320 Magnificent Seven ‐ Taboga STG1003 19~~ 1393 Majestic Arrows The magic of the Majestic Arrows Bandit BR1414K 197~ 1417 Mann Kenny with Liquid Pleasure ‐ Heartbeat HB0001 1980 1457 Melton Brothers Band with Ms. Alfie Moss Livin' in the city (colored cover) MDM Communications ‐ 1979 1361 Mensah Joe ‐ Decca WAPS237 1975 0 Mighty Flames Sweet love RTS 011 1977 0 Mighty Flames Metalic funk band Foss Sound FOLPS4 1978 2062 Monomono The dawn of awareness Capitol / EMI NCC(LP)0201 1974 0 Montgomery Express The montgomery movement Dove !!!!! LP1000 1973 1396 Moore Maurice Maurice Pleasure P.R.257 1976 0 Mosco Harry Funkees (for you specially) Taretone TTL104 1978 2327 Moving World ‐ ABC Music ABRLP004 197~ 0 Msomi Reggie & His Jazz Africa Swing africa Soul Jazz Pop BL72 1976 0 Niombo Francois I'm cool Festival FLD660 197~ 0 Ofege How do you feel Polydor POLP030 1978 1661 Ofo the Black Company Peoples' law Afrodisia DWAPS2097 1980 2668 Padgett Betty ‐ Taretone TTL150 197~ 0 People's Thing Group ‐ Afrodisia DWAPS2056 1978 0 Pino Geraldo & The Heart Beats Afro soco soul live EMI HNLX5108 1972 63 Pollo Eddy Come see this world EMI NEMI0364 197~ 0 Ray & His Court ‐ Sound Triangle ST7778 1973 978 Reid, Inc. ‐ Bold LP304 1977 2690 Robinson Cleveland Cleveland Nosnibor NLP1723 197~ 2691 Sarfo Tony & The Funky Afrosibi Superman Afro Sibi ASIBIL100 1976 2303 Saunders Larry Stranger (cover with piano) Soul International SLP100 1976 0 Scott Kurtis Music for the people Apache 22377 197~ 2693 SJOB Movement A move in the right direction EMI NEMI0160 1976 1561 Smoke Risin' J.Bridge 7544 1976 1338 Soul Expedition ‐ LeFevre Sound MLSP3181 1971 1034 Soul Media Funky stuff Columbia COCB53624 1974 2669 Sounds of Young Los Angeles Like people S.O.Y.L.A. 101/2 197~ 0 Sparkle ‐ Jam Sessions JAM‐100 1979 1900 Sugar Ice Tea ‐ Dicesa DIC/S‐1076 1973 0 Sun Ra & His Arkestra On jupiter Saturn 101679 1979 0 Sweet Taste of Sin Success in '76 [scan label side A wanted] Eva‐Tone ‐ 1976 0 Taylor Leon & The Roosters ... at the Montagu beach hotel Lowe Fox LP10085 1972 2307 These Are They Gloster Williams presents‐‐ These Are They Gospel 3100 1972 2696 Thomas Pat Stay there Gapophone GAPOLP09 197~ 0 Together Together Tiger Lily TL14062 1976 2676 Toma Mike Mike EMI NEMI0034 197~ 0 Tomorrow's People Open soul Stage Production SM766‐5 1976 1580 Trio Galleta Estoy herido Odeon LDC35215 1970 2715 Velvet Hammer Call me! Soozi 782S1 1977 2672 Voices of Darkness ‐ Afrodisia DWAPS30 1974 0 Warren C.A. Players Down to earth with soul Warren WAA501 1973 2623 Wesley Fred House party RSO RS1‐3089 1980 500 West Coast Revival ‐ L.A.International GG58002 1977 1517 Whitney Marva I sing soul with James Brown King KSD1053 1969 1499 Williams Bobby Funky super fly R&R LP330 1974 380 Williams Brothers Sensational Holding on Song Bird SBLP236 1974 0 Williams Gloster & Master Control Praying spirit LA DCP#1952 1979 2697 Wilson Spanky Doin' it Mothers MRS71 196~ 1594 Wood, Brass & Steel Hard & heavy Sugarhill SH257 1980 2698 Yom Yem Kombinasion Freedom Awoko PLS135 1977 0 Young Tommie Do you still feel the same way Soul Power LPS3316 1973 2699 Zamot Johnny ‐ Gema LPG3076 197~ 2700 Zamot Johnny & Orchestra Johnny Zamot introduces the boogaloo frog Grande MLP077 196~ 0 Wanted Scans Priority 2 ‐ Jazz in the sun with Nilo Toledo Hoctor HLPS4204 197~ 0 5th Dimension Portrait Bell B6045 1970 0 Acklin Barbara I did it Brunswick BL754166 1970 2507 Afro Soultet Afrodesia Banyan B1001 196~ 0 Afro Super‐Feelings led by Segun Okeji ‐ Awoko JLS1132 1977 0 Alguero Augusto Tuset street Polydor SFLP0516 1968 0 Andrews Reggie & The Fellowship Mystic beauty HME S200168 196~ 0 Apostles Banko woman Love Day LDLP3001 1977 1605 Ashby Dorothy The rubaiyat of Dorothy Ashby Cadet LPS841 1970 0 Asikpo Rick & Afro Fusion Got to be me.. Afrodisia DWAPS2121 1980 2657 Average White Band Show your hand MCA MCA345 1973 2047 Banda Macho Mis ojos te adoraban Caliente CLT7140 1975 0 Barrett Pastor T. L. & The Youth for Christ Choir Like a ship ... (whitout a sail) Mt. Zion Production 8126 1971 0 Basabasa Experience Together we win Take Your Choice TYC115 1979 0 Batiste Brothers Band Freeze Dynasty 181952 1982 1397 Believers Sounds of the moment with by the Believers African Songs LTD AS36 1974 0 Berry Overton Ensemble T O B E CE B1001 1972 883 Betayama Group Free love Skylark SKLP007 1980 0 Black Hippies ‐ EMI NEMI0206 1977 0 Blackman Don ‐ Arista GRP5509 1982 426 Blair Nightlife Solar Sound LP‐PP‐SS001 1978 0 BLO Phase II Afrodisia DWAPS18 1975 0 BLO Step three Afrodisia DWAPS56 1975 0 BLO Chapter one EMI 001N 1973 1067 Bongo Rockers Incrédible bongo‐rock Vygson R‐10‐235 19~~ 2027 Bongo Sensational Soul Ching chong china Bongo ‐ 1977 0 Bongos & The Groovies Still searching EMI NEMI0308 1978 0 Bongos & The Groovies ‐ EMI NEMI0046 1974 0 Bontuku Bontuku Delta [**] DRS 87M 103 198~ 0 Bootsy's Rubber Band Ahh...the name is Bootsy, baby! WB BS2972 1977 2501 Both Worlds Don'tcha hide it TPI 1004 197~ 0 Bozambo Africa Africana CLS05 1977 0 Bozambo 3 Disques Esperance ESP165512 1978 0 Brass Construction ‐ UA LA545G 1975 2502 Brown Charlie Why is everybody always pickin' on me? Contact C6101 1972 0 Brown James I got you (I feel good) King 946 1966 2218 Brown James James Brown sings raw soul [black/white cover] King KS1016 1967 2246 Brown Phil & God's Earth with Love The beginning QCA Rejoice QCA363 1977 0 Bruce Don I'm in love Ojikutu OJILP027 1982 0 Bryant Don Precious soul Hi SHL32054 1969 0 Buari Sidiku Revolution Angel International SB104 1979 0 Buari Sidiku Revolution Angel International SB104 1979 0 Butler George Doin' it, doin' it Dellwood DLD56003 1977 0 Camacho Ray Band Reach out California Artists CA120 19~~ 0 Camacho Ray El pachuco (low rider) Luna LULP1063 1980 2670 Chi‐Lites Chi‐Lites Brunswick BL754197 1973 0 Chosen Few Taking all the love I can Maple LP6000 1971 0 Clarke Fredrick Chombo's show Loyola ELD15017 1972 0 Clarke Stanley Journey to love Nemperor 433 1975 2508 Cleveland Carrie Looking up Cleve/Den BC14 197~ 1339 Clockwork ‐ Sound Triangle ST7793 1975 0 Cobham Billy Total eclipse Atlantic SD18121 1974 2510 Cocker Joe With a little help from my friends A&M SP4182 1969 0 Cole Billy Woman Recreational and Educational ‐ 197~ 0 Collins Lula The delta gospel queen HSE 1502 197~ 1902 Commodores On stage tonight Radio OST782 1982 0 Compañia X ‐ RCA XYPL1‐003 1974 0 Con Funk Shun ‐ Mercury SRM1‐1120 2158 Cornford Robert Cool beat volume 2 Studio G LPSG‐2002 197~ 0 Cortex Troupeau bleu Disques Esperance ESP155524 1975 1392 Creation featuring Dr.
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