London Record Shops
fishmongerfunk
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ok london (uk), where are the shops that have good jazz, soul, funk selections at semi-decent prices? will be in town with my girl from saturdayb to mon if anybody wants to go for drinks or whatevr. noah
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I also miss the days of HMV's .99 or 1.99 pound new UK 12" releases.
Camden market on a Sunday is OK, but as for decent prices....err no. Have a look at Vinyl Vulture....they might still have up a store guide for London and the surrounding townships.
Anyway, it's worthy browsing it.
Good luck!
The Diggers' Guide To London
Peace
Jazzman in Camden and Reckless in Islington aren't there any more.
If there are two of you then Islington's an option: Upper Street has nice shops and cafes etc, there's Disque in Chapel Market for new stuff and reissues and five minutes walk away on Essex Road are Haggle and Flashback, two good second hand shops. Soho's disappointing for interesting originals, Camden Market's okay (freak spotting and a few vinyl spots). Spitalfields market is great for a Sunday morning mooch with quite a few stalls selling records.
That looks like it's at least two years old, so there are one or two things which need updating; the Sister Ray store next to MVC on Berwick Street is now closed, as they've taken over what used to be Selectadisc further down the street. I think Reckless in Islington is gone now as well. Rustla hasn't been down Spitalfields market for years, at least not on a Sunday, and a Zone 1 & 2 Travelcard costs ??4.90 now. Other than that, it's a pretty useful guide.
Daddy Kool's reggae shop in soho closed as well. they also miss out the shops in the nottinghill/ladbroke grove area. the reggae store opposite the ladbroke grove tube station has been there for over 30 years. bill allerton's shop Vinyl something-or-other is off portobello and Intoxica on portobello has a good mixed selection.