Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 4 and Version 3 of Reckless Records, Soho
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Comment added by Bec: Mostly vinyl and mostly dance - every kind of genre and sub-genre you could imagine. They have some turntables for you to listen to records before purchasing. This is a Proper Record Shop i.e. actual vinyl records, though the small CD section is worth scouring for some quality indie singles. Country/alt-country/Americana section practically non-existent, sadly (for me!) |
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A second-hand record shop on Berwick Street in Soho, which opened upon the collapse of Reckless Records in 2007, taking over much of its existing stock in the same location.
There's a good range of vinyl across genres (including reggae, dance and hip-hop, as well as pop, rock and indie, and lots of 7" singles), and CDs displayed without cases (only inlay cards) in racks. Prices are very competitive for the area, and generally a little cheaper than Reckless before it.
They also have a small collection of DVDs.
Comment added by Bec: Mostly vinyl and mostly dance - every kind of genre and sub-genre you could imagine. They have some turntables for you to listen to records before purchashing. This is a Proper Record Shop i.e. actual vinyly records, though the small CD section is worth scouring for some quality indie singles. Country/alt-country/Americana section practically non-existent, sadly (for me!)
Comment added by Bec: Mostly vinyl and mostly dance - every kind of genre and sub-genre you could imagine. They have some turntables for you to listen to records before purchashing. This is a Proper Record Shop i.e. actual vinyl records, though the small CD section is worth scouring for some quality indie singles. Country/alt-country/Americana section practically non-existent, sadly (for me!)
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