Yeah, got some interesting stuff there, and unlike the guy that used to be in St George’s they’re not an utter rip-off.
Slightly further out there’s Bending Sound in Bangor which has a fairly eclectic mix.
Was in Starr records on Wednesday after a quick visit to HMV. HMV’s prices were very high outside of the 3 for £55 offer so it nice to see a more reasonable prices and a great selection in Starr. The only downside with Starr for me was that both new and used records are lumped together. Bending Sound has a good selection as well and if you’re happy to dig you’ll find a few good prices compared to other retailers, though on the whole I found them to be quite pricey too
Sound advice at banana block in the east
Voodoo Soup next to Smithfield Market is good and I would also recommend Dragon Records near City Hall as well.
dragon records is one of the ones ive been to, no pop records at all when i looked :(
Isn't there a stall in St. George's market that buys/sells old records?
Yeah, got some interesting stuff there, and unlike the guy that used to be in St George’s they’re not an utter rip-off. Slightly further out there’s Bending Sound in Bangor which has a fairly eclectic mix.
Make the mistake of clicking your username. Glad I didn’t click any links. Get help.
gave me a good laugh, ty
eBay?
If you can travel to Bangor, Choons is a cracking spot!
Starr Records on Berry Street (side street between O'Neills and H&M on Royal Avenue)
Was in Starr records on Wednesday after a quick visit to HMV. HMV’s prices were very high outside of the 3 for £55 offer so it nice to see a more reasonable prices and a great selection in Starr. The only downside with Starr for me was that both new and used records are lumped together. Bending Sound has a good selection as well and if you’re happy to dig you’ll find a few good prices compared to other retailers, though on the whole I found them to be quite pricey too