The wife and I will be on your side of the pond in a few days. Will be in Bath, Cotswolds, York, Edinburgh, and London. Are there any good shops for new/used CDS/Vinyl for Classical Music that i should see? On this side of the pond they are drying up pretty fast.
Where to buy Recordings in the U.K.
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Thropplenoggin
Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostThe wife and I will be on your side of the pond in a few days. Will be in Bath, Cotswolds, York, Edinburgh, and London. Are there any good shops for new/used CDS/Vinyl for Classical Music that i should see? On this side of the pond they are drying up pretty fast.
HMV on Oxford Street, London impressed me when I was last there in April. I don't know the other cities well enough to know of independent shops.
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Resurrection Man
Careful. There are two HMV shops in Oxford Street. One (nearest Marble Arch IIRC) has the classical upstairs shoe-horned in and not very good IMO. The other branch is closer to Tottenham Court Road and the classical department downstairs in its own quiet little oasis.
I second a visit to Harold Moores as it is very close to the HMV shop. There is also the Green Dragon pub very close by.
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Bath Compact Discs: http://www.bathcds.btinternet.co.uk/
Banks Music, York: http://www.musicroom.com/york
... "drying up fast" here, too, sadly: Banks is a shadow of its former self, but still one of the more reliable stores in the UK.
For used CDs & vinyl, a trip to any of the Oxfam Bookshops often yields fine results (and in a worthy cause, too) - in the High Streets of all the places you'll visit, I imagine.
Hope you enjoy your trip and find casesful of goodies.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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amateur51
Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostCareful. There are two HMV shops in Oxford Street. One (nearest Marble Arch IIRC) has the classical upstairs shoe-horned in and not very good IMO. The other branch is closer to Tottenham Court Road and the classical department downstairs in its own quiet little oasis.
I second a visit to Harold Moores as it is very close to the HMV shop. There is also the Green Dragon pub very close by.
If you are driving, I'd suggest that a detour to Bishop's Castle to visit Yarborough House would be worth your while. They have a café plus a huge stock of second-hand CDs and LPs as well as second-hand books of all types.
Bishops Castle is delightful small town and the drive will take you through some wonderful countryside at a special time of the year
Happy hunting!
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Neither of these are in the towns you mention, but England isnt very big and both would be accessible in under an hour by train from London.
Ben's Collectors Records, Tunsgate, Guildford (Ben Darnton)
Fine Records, George Street, Hove (Julian Pelling and Ian Wallace)
Both shops do secondhand CDs and sometimes secondhand vinyl, though supplies of the latter are drying up over here too. Ben concentrates more on pop and jazz, but he does have classical discs too. Fine Records concentrate mainly on classical discs. Both carry my recommendation, they've both had a lot of my money over the years!
In Bath, there is Bath Compact Discs, 27 Broad Street, tel 01225 464766. I've never dealt with them, but they advertise in Gramophone magazine. I'm not clear from the advert if they do any secondhand discs.
In London, try Gramex, 25 Lower Marsh Street (just behind Waterloo Station).
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An_Inspector_Calls
It's not on your itinerary but well worth a visit:
Bishops Castle is a treat: a small village in Shropshire that boasts two breweries!
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Oxfam and other charity shops are always worth a look, but a couple of words of caution. Oxfam used to be a great source of bargains in secondhand LPs, but they eventually realised they were selling much too cheap and employed someone specially to value all their stock. As a result, prices shot up, and, in my view, they became very bad value. Also, check carefully for quality, I've seen some real worn-out rubbish in charity shops.
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostCareful. There are two HMV shops in Oxford Street. One (nearest Marble Arch IIRC) has the classical upstairs shoe-horned in and not very good IMO. The other branch is closer to Tottenham Court Road and the classical department downstairs in its own quiet little oasis.
I second a visit to Harold Moores as it is very close to the HMV shop. There is also the Green Dragon pub very close by.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post: Banks is a shadow of its former self, but still one of the more reliable stores in the UK. .
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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostI'm sorry Resurrection Man, but the HMV at the Marble Arch end of Oxford Street closed more than a year ago. I haven't visited it yet, but I'm told that Foyles have a surprisingly good selection including second hand.
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