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Record stores in NYC Can anyone recommend any good record stores in NYC? New or Used CDs at good prices, wide variety, rareities, etc. | |
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JANFAN4L said: Can anyone recommend any good record stores in NYC? New or Used CDs at good prices, wide variety, rareities, etc.
Take the F or V train (or A, C or E?) to West 4th, get out at the West 8th St. exit and walk a few steps down 6th Ave to West 8th. Start with Revolver Records. It's on 45 West 8th St. - the second floor. You'll find rare CDs, videos, DVDs, & even LPs. If this is some Prince-related quest, they also have issues of Uptown. The guys there are pretty smart. Generation Records on Thompson St. is the next closest. Walk down West 8th to MacDougal and cut through Washington Square park. Thompaon has a church on the corner and Generation is a few blocks down. Lots of good hard-to-find and yes, bootleg music. Walking down Thompson, if you take a right on Bleecker, you'll also come across Golden Disc Records, which has a pretty good selection too. Somewhere along the way, you'll also come across a shop on Jones St. that specializes in 80s music, such as Prince, Madonna & Bowie. I think it might be called Rebel Rebel, but I'm not sure. I found some cool stuff there not too long ago like a Lovesexy tourbook. | |
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doomboogie said: JANFAN4L said: Can anyone recommend any good record stores in NYC? New or Used CDs at good prices, wide variety, rareities, etc.
Take the F or V train (or A, C or E?) to West 4th, get out at the West 8th St. exit and walk a few steps down 6th Ave to West 8th. Start with Revolver Records. It's on 45 West 8th St. - the second floor. You'll find rare CDs, videos, DVDs, & even LPs. If this is some Prince-related quest, they also have issues of Uptown. The guys there are pretty smart. Generation Records on Thompson St. is the next closest. Walk down West 8th to MacDougal and cut through Washington Square park. Thompaon has a church on the corner and Generation is a few blocks down. Lots of good hard-to-find and yes, bootleg music. Walking down Thompson, if you take a right on Bleecker, you'll also come across Golden Disc Records, which has a pretty good selection too. Somewhere along the way, you'll also come across a shop on Jones St. that specializes in 80s music, such as Prince, Madonna & Bowie. I think it might be called Rebel Rebel, but I'm not sure. I found some cool stuff there not too long ago like a Lovesexy tourbook. WOW! Thanks for the quick response! I'll check those spots out for sure! | |
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doomboogie said: JANFAN4L said: Can anyone recommend any good record stores in NYC? New or Used CDs at good prices, wide variety, rareities, etc.
Take the F or V train (or A, C or E?) to West 4th, get out at the West 8th St. exit and walk a few steps down 6th Ave to West 8th. Start with Revolver Records. It's on 45 West 8th St. - the second floor. You'll find rare CDs, videos, DVDs, & even LPs. If this is some Prince-related quest, they also have issues of Uptown. The guys there are pretty smart. Generation Records on Thompson St. is the next closest. Walk down West 8th to MacDougal and cut through Washington Square park. Thompaon has a church on the corner and Generation is a few blocks down. Lots of good hard-to-find and yes, bootleg music. Walking down Thompson, if you take a right on Bleecker, you'll also come across Golden Disc Records, which has a pretty good selection too. Somewhere along the way, you'll also come across a shop on Jones St. that specializes in 80s music, such as Prince, Madonna & Bowie. I think it might be called Rebel Rebel, but I'm not sure. I found some cool stuff there not too long ago like a Lovesexy tourbook. isn't that record store on w. 8th called "revolution" records? if not, janfan, you should check that one out too. they have lots of prince goodies! also, bleecker street records has a great selection. i don't remember the exact address (maybe 250 bleecker st.) but i know it's (lol) on bleecker street and i think just after carmine. the store is great...lots of selection, not just prince! and exactly 3 doors past bleeker street records is the best pastry shop i've ever been to! buy some wreckas and have an espresso and some kinda mousse tart! | |
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Revolver is on 8th street and Revolution is on Thompson. Revolver kinda sucks though, stick with Revolution.
Now, the stores listed above are great for bootlegged stuff, but if it's just regular CD's you're looking for (new and used), take the 6 train to Astor place or the N/R trains to 8th street. Walk east onto St. Marks Place, and check out at least 3 stores on either side. One place is downstairs and the other two are upstairs. Just stay between 2nd and 3rd street. These stores have new CD's for about $12.99 or less and the cost of used CD's vary. Also, take the 1/9 trains to Christopher Street, or B/D/F/A/C/E trains to 4th street and walk up 4th street. There's a store called Disc O Rama on 4th and 7th. They usually have new CD's for about $9.99. "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "
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imnotsayinthisjust2bnasty said: doomboogie said: JANFAN4L said: Can anyone recommend any good record stores in NYC? New or Used CDs at good prices, wide variety, rareities, etc.
Take the F or V train (or A, C or E?) to West 4th, get out at the West 8th St. exit and walk a few steps down 6th Ave to West 8th. Start with Revolver Records. It's on 45 West 8th St. - the second floor. You'll find rare CDs, videos, DVDs, & even LPs. If this is some Prince-related quest, they also have issues of Uptown. The guys there are pretty smart. Generation Records on Thompson St. is the next closest. Walk down West 8th to MacDougal and cut through Washington Square park. Thompaon has a church on the corner and Generation is a few blocks down. Lots of good hard-to-find and yes, bootleg music. Walking down Thompson, if you take a right on Bleecker, you'll also come across Golden Disc Records, which has a pretty good selection too. Somewhere along the way, you'll also come across a shop on Jones St. that specializes in 80s music, such as Prince, Madonna & Bowie. I think it might be called Rebel Rebel, but I'm not sure. I found some cool stuff there not too long ago like a Lovesexy tourbook. isn't that record store on w. 8th called "revolution" records? if not, janfan, you should check that one out too. they have lots of prince goodies! also, bleecker street records has a great selection. i don't remember the exact address (maybe 250 bleecker st.) but i know it's (lol) on bleecker street and i think just after carmine. the store is great...lots of selection, not just prince! and exactly 3 doors past bleeker street records is the best pastry shop i've ever been to! buy some wreckas and have an espresso and some kinda mousse tart! The store on West 8th is confusing...it says either Revolver or Revolution on a neon sign and the other name on its business cards. Either way, yeah...Beatles music is a specialty of theirs, but they have loads of Prince stuff as well. 45 W. 8th St., 2nd floor. Generation is easy enough to spot - a red awning. Bleecker Bob's/Golden Disc is on Bleecker after a rather large intersection and there is another smallish record store on Bleecker on the way there. | |
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doomboogie said: imnotsayinthisjust2bnasty said: doomboogie said: JANFAN4L said: Can anyone recommend any good record stores in NYC? New or Used CDs at good prices, wide variety, rareities, etc.
Take the F or V train (or A, C or E?) to West 4th, get out at the West 8th St. exit and walk a few steps down 6th Ave to West 8th. Start with Revolver Records. It's on 45 West 8th St. - the second floor. You'll find rare CDs, videos, DVDs, & even LPs. If this is some Prince-related quest, they also have issues of Uptown. The guys there are pretty smart. Generation Records on Thompson St. is the next closest. Walk down West 8th to MacDougal and cut through Washington Square park. Thompaon has a church on the corner and Generation is a few blocks down. Lots of good hard-to-find and yes, bootleg music. Walking down Thompson, if you take a right on Bleecker, you'll also come across Golden Disc Records, which has a pretty good selection too. Somewhere along the way, you'll also come across a shop on Jones St. that specializes in 80s music, such as Prince, Madonna & Bowie. I think it might be called Rebel Rebel, but I'm not sure. I found some cool stuff there not too long ago like a Lovesexy tourbook. isn't that record store on w. 8th called "revolution" records? if not, janfan, you should check that one out too. they have lots of prince goodies! also, bleecker street records has a great selection. i don't remember the exact address (maybe 250 bleecker st.) but i know it's (lol) on bleecker street and i think just after carmine. the store is great...lots of selection, not just prince! and exactly 3 doors past bleeker street records is the best pastry shop i've ever been to! buy some wreckas and have an espresso and some kinda mousse tart! The store on West 8th is confusing...it says either Revolver or Revolution on a neon sign and the other name on its business cards. Either way, yeah...Beatles music is a specialty of theirs, but they have loads of Prince stuff as well. 45 W. 8th St., 2nd floor. Generation is easy enough to spot - a red awning. Bleecker Bob's/Golden Disc is on Bleecker after a rather large intersection and there is another smallish record store on Bleecker on the way there. Revolution is the name now. Generation is a pretty cool place as well. Bleeker Bob's is great in their selection, but the products can be quite expensive. Plus, the staff aren't the friendliest (thru my experiences anyway). You can also swing over to Prince St. to Rocks in Your Head. They've got a pretty cool selection of music, movies and books. Plus the coolest staff. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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I'll add Kim's in St. Marks bet. 2nd and 3rd. and Other music on 4th street both got a good selection of obscure music. Prices are so-so... | |
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second coming was a good spot, but its no longer there | |
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Thanks to JANFAN4L for posting this. I been living in NYC for 20 something years and never knew of these spots. I will indeed check them out this weekend. | |
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I thank everyone in here for responding to this thread. YOU ALL ROCK!!! I'm going to go crazy hopping the subway this weekend. LOL
More, more, more! [This message was edited Thu Aug 21 11:08:21 PDT 2003 by JANFAN4L] | |
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BLEEKER BOB'S!
Killer selection. | |
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my fav is Disc - o - rama
186 W. 4th new releases are $9.99, new Macy is $6.50, dvds, vinyl, singles, books, etc. http://www.discorama.com ---------------------------------
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