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What's your favorite record shop in North/Central Brooklyn? — Brooklynian

What's your favorite record shop in North/Central Brooklyn?

Subject: What's your favorite record shop in North/Central Brooklyn?

I got a record player recently, and I need to commence spending all my extra money on records.

Where do YOU go to buy records?

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  • A lot of my records have been acquired at stoop sales or sidewalk giveaways.

    A trip to the Academy Records Annex in Williamsburg would be worthwhile, but only go if you've got a few hours to sift. There are a few other shops in Williamsburg, check'em out if you're there.

    I've found a few gems in the little record shop off of 9th St, too (I can't remember if it's on 7th or 5th Ave, and I don't even know that it's still there).

    Used to buy new stuff at Virgin, I guess that J&R will fill that void for me.
  • I love records too and as far as I can find the closest place in PS is going to the Salvation Army for used ones (the one on Atlantic, the one on Flatbush closed)
    I think the little shop of 5th ave around 9th st closed?

    But for good quality records Whyfi is right, head to willyburg
  • Thanks guys. I checked out Earwax in Williamsburg which was the only one I knew of off hand. Bought a couple good reggae albums.
  • On Union St between 7th and 8th Aves on Saturdays there's often a guy selling vinyl. He chalks the sidewalk to advertise, and will probably be out every weekend now that it's warm.

    Whatchoo looking for, and where will you buy a replacement needle?

    My turntable has been unhooked for two years.
    :(
  • Oh!!!! You like vinyl records of Jamaican music.
    — Coxsone Records, 3135 Fulton Street
    — Keeling Reggae Video Music, 1342 Saint Johns Place

    If you also like you some Trinidadian music,
    — Charlies Calypso, 1273 Fulton Street
  • There is Halcyon on Pearl and Water in DUMBO.
  • sandcastler wrote: Oh!!!! You like vinyl records of Jamaican music.
    — Coxsone Records, 3135 Fulton Street
    — Keeling Reggae Video Music, 1342 Saint Johns Place

    If you also like you some Trinidadian music,
    — Charlies Calypso, 1273 Fulton Street
    Thank you for this! I knew there would be good reggae shops in Brooklyn
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