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A second-hand record shop on Berwick Street in [[Locale Soho|Soho]], which was renamed Revival Records in 2007. As of mid-2010, it has returned to its original name.
A second-hand record shop on Berwick Street in [[Locale Soho|Soho]], which opened upon the collapse of Reckless Records in 2007, taking over much of its existing stock in the same location.
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There's a good range of vinyl across genres (including reggae, lots of dance and hip-hop, as well as pop, rock and indie, and plenty of 7" singles, held in boxes behind the counter). There are also racks of CDs (displayed without cases, only inlay cards), as well as cut-price CDs and display cases of rarities. Prices are very competitive for the area.
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.
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There are no turntables for listening to vinyl prior to purchasing, but they do have CD players.
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], February 2008.</div>
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[http://www.timeout.com/london/music/features/4441/Independent_London_record_shops.html Time Out article]

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]]
, November 2010. Opening hours taken from website, November 2010.</div>
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!)
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website='http://www.revivalrecords.uk.com/' website='http://www.reckless.co.uk/' website='http://www.revivalrecords.uk.com/' website='http://www.reckless.co.uk/'

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.

Last visited by Ewan, February 2008.

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!)


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