9/17/2023 0 Comments Vintage vinyl nj closing![]() ![]() Good Records 218 E 5th St (betweeen 2nd and 3rd Ave), NY (212) 529-2081 See diggin’ in NYC -update October 2015ģ. Academy Records Manhattan -listening post Academy Records ManhattanĪcademy Annex, a sister shop in Brooklyn -96 N 6th St. The new arrivals section is extensive and the staff friendly and knowledgeable. There’s a mouthwatering collection of rare original disco/boogie 12” on display.ĭon’t forget to check the boxes with 45 rpm 7” that are reasonably priced. This is how a ‘real’ recordshop should be run -well stocked prime vintage vinyl in great condition and new re-issues in all genres -from psych to jazz with a handsome selection of Latin and African. If you’re lucky you will find some vintage African records and Island music at affordable prices.Ī1 Records 439 6Th St, New York, NY – 10009 – 1001 near Avenue A,6th StĢ. Academy Records -415 E 12th St. Huge selection of cheap records in most genres. ![]() ![]() New arrivals every day.įamous amongst DJ’s/producers and diggers looking for breaks & beats. A1 Records 439 E 6th St NY -1st Ave (between 6th & A Avenue)Īce shop for jazz/disco/boogie/hip hop. Thanks to MP Flapp for his invaluable help and list.ġ. Take a good map and your best walking shoes. It is always wise and advised to call before you go. Todays post is a personal Top 5 of the approximately 50 or so still open. It seems like the good old record shop is fast becoming a thing of the past in NYC. And still more are closing every month at an alarming speed. Since 2003, at least 80 record stores have closed in Manhattan and Brooklyn. ![]()
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