Guest JohanT Posted September 24, 2006 Posted September 24, 2006 Hi, I'm going to NYC for a short vacation later in October. Can anyone help me with recommendations for record shops (I'm mainly after 7"and 12" from the 80s until today and used soul/rnb cd's in general). Any help would be highly appreciated. Cheers Johan
Guest soulfulmouse Posted September 24, 2006 Posted September 24, 2006 (edited) PM ME I CAN HELP. BAZ A. acadamy record annexx 96 N. 6th Street (bet. Berry & Wythe)-Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY 11211 (L Train to Bedford Ave.) Phone: 718.218.8200 whirlin disc 230 Main Street - Farmingdale, NY 11735 Phone: (516) 694-1145 Fax: (516) 694-1144 Toll Free: 1-877-2 D O W O P P E-mail: dowopp@optonline.net these used to be good stores been a while since i,ve been in new york.give them a phone see if still open.theres a few good shopsin grenwich village as weel.maybe some one else has there names. Edited September 24, 2006 by soulfulmouse
Guest Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 Hi, I'm going to NYC for a short vacation later in October. Can anyone help me with recommendations for record shops (I'm mainly after 7"and 12" from the 80s until today and used soul/rnb cd's in general). Any help would be highly appreciated. Cheers Johan Hi Johan .... Bleecker Bob's @ 118 West 3rd Street , ( between 6th Avenue and MacDougal Street , opposite the legendary Blue Note jazz club in Greenwich Village ) New York City , is well worth a visit if you have the time while in NYC . BB has been around for over 30 years , and as a result of those 30 years of being in business , they know their stuff . Can be pricey but you just have to seek out the bargains . They are wise to the whole northern thing ( as are most U.S. dealers ) . But going by your statement of what sort of you are looking for , I do not think you will be disapointed . If you get the chance to go down to BB , try to get down there in the evening and combine going into the club across the road ( two doors up from Blue Note ) - " Groove NYC " : this is a brilliant live funk and R & B music venue , with one of the best live bands - Linard - I have ever heard . There is no admission charge ( the band pass the hat round at the end of the evening ) , the beer's good , the staff first rate , and the crowd who get in there are very friendly . Also a good pizza place next door to BB ..... what more could you want ! Good luck ! Malc Burton
Steve G Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 Can be pricey Now there's an understatement if I ever heard one Malc....
Guest Goldwax Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 The Sound Library is great for 70's / 80's LP's and 12's. Just moved to 165 Orchard Street - 212.460.4800. House of Oldies is OK for singles (miserable git - only searches his database by Artisit name but has around 60000 apparently) at 35 Carmine Street. Enjoy NY and drink in Brooklyn!! Bar called Henry Street Ale House - Henry Street Brooklyn Heigts just over the bridge - always plays rare soul and group harmoney stuff and say hello to Pete. Craig
Tomangoes Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 As daft as it sounds, the Virgin record shop on Times Square has a huge list of soul cds and also those scanner machines that lets you listen to the first 10 seconds or so of every track on a cd. Ed
Guest Stuart T Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 The Sound Library is great for 70's / 80's LP's and 12's. Just moved to 165 Orchard Street - 212.460.4800. Is that where you get you roller disco records?
Pomonkey Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 I sold 1,000+ spare 45's incl a fair chunk of soul to Academy Annex a month ago but they've almost all sold now, may do the same again sometime if can get round to picking some more spares out......
Ernie Andrews Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 Bleeker street records is hit and miss- had no 45s in his rack when I was there then amonth later someone from France gets a sillouettes - Not me baby for 1 dollar. Shit happens House of oldies could be good but Shaky bob - wont let you downstairs and wants top dollar for all his record. P.S they all have Manships guide as well but they think the prices are in dollars so you get them nearly half price
Guest Posted September 26, 2006 Posted September 26, 2006 (edited) Bleeker street records is hit and miss- had no 45s in his rack when I was there then amonth later someone from France gets a sillouettes - Not me baby for 1 dollar. Shit happens House of oldies could be good but Shaky bob - wont let you downstairs and wants top dollar for all his record. P.S they all have Manships guide as well but they think the prices are in dollars so you get them nearly half price I was in BB's late one evening ( 11 PM ish ) between last Christmas and New Year , going through the motions as you do , when my good lady says to me " look at the boxes up on the shelves above " ; the boxes - three of them - had the legend " 60s SOUL & NORTHERN " written on them ...... All the 45s in the boxes that were attributed to / labelled " Northern " , had a hand written description on the paper sleeve as a deliberate sales pitch to / for the prospective buyer : These are a few that are etched in my memory : " Chicago Style Dancer " " Rousing Backing & Vocals " " Mid To Uptempo Classy Side " " Gene Chandler Style Vocals " " Great Female Vocal " " Could Go Big " ....... oh dear . We all know that most of the U.S. dealers are wise to / of the potential of the Northern scene , and some will label , in an attempt to offload any old 45 with a beat , to it ; but the descriptive and articulative " labelling " of records by BB's , is obviously the work of someone ( English ? ) who is well versed - and knowledgable about / involved with the scene , and not just by using a certain publication ....... Malc Burton The CORNER POCKET , Mexborough , South Yorkshire SATURDAY , OCTOBER 21st : Guest DJ - ROB SMITH Edited September 26, 2006 by Malc Burton
Guest Goldwax Posted September 26, 2006 Posted September 26, 2006 Is that where you get you roller disco records? Where I used to get them Stu. Now I've let the cat out of the bag I doubt if you will leave me any. Looking forward to the next 'Solid Hit Salsoul' mate.
Guest GoodRecordsNYC Posted September 28, 2006 Posted September 28, 2006 The top NYC shops as follows: A-1 East 6th Street btwn 1st Ave & Ave A Academy (Manhattan) East 10th Street btwn 3rd Ave & 4th Ave Academy (Brooklyn) North 6th Street off Bedford Gimme Gimme East 5th Street btwn 1st Ave & 2nd Ave Good Records NYC East 3rd Street btwn Ave A & Ave B The Sound Library Orchard Street btwn Stanton & Rivington all except the Brooklyn Academy location are within a stones throw of each other. Cheers - Jonny
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted September 28, 2006 Posted September 28, 2006 Hi, I'm going to NYC for a short vacation later in October. Can anyone help me with recommendations for record shops (I'm mainly after 7"and 12" from the 80s until today and used soul/rnb cd's in general). Any help would be highly appreciated. Cheers Johan ...Can I just move this thread slightly and urge you, whatever else you do while you're there, to pay a visit to the Iridium Jazz Club on a Monday night, and take in living legend Les Paul's weekly set? Les is coming for 90 now, so you may not ever get a second opportunity. It's the best night out you can have in NYC, by some distance. And you can tell your friends that you saw and heard the man who invented the electric guitar, doubletracked vocals, overdubbing and Lord knows what else! Not only is the music good, but Les is a witty host and his trio members are also first rate. The Iridium's on Broadway, pretty much opposite the Brill Building and the Ed Sullivan Theatre. The food's usually pretty nice, too, and you can normally book a table once you hit town (and would be wise to do so)... TONE
Guest Goldwax Posted September 28, 2006 Posted September 28, 2006 ' It's the best night out you can have in NYC, by some distance. ' Maxine Brown at the Lennox Lounge, Bettye at Joe's Pub.....? Iridium is a nasty tourist trap - would only recommend if Les Paul was a real must see for you.
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted September 28, 2006 Posted September 28, 2006 ...Les Paul is a real must see for anybody. Especially Millwall supporters ... TONE (HIMSELF A MILLWALL SUPPORTER...)
Guest Goldwax Posted September 28, 2006 Posted September 28, 2006 ...Les Paul is a real must see for anybody. Especially Millwall supporters ... TONE (HIMSELF A MILLWALL SUPPORTER...) We should 'kin SIGN Les Paul at the moment Tone. Nice to see another Soulie Lion on her mate .
Guest JohanT Posted September 28, 2006 Posted September 28, 2006 Thanks for all the help. I feel that I will have lots of hunting to do. Can anyone recomend a big store for used cd's (soul/rnb)? Thanks again everybody! Johan
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