Vinyl stores at Seattle? thanks


hi, folks,
I may travel thru Seattle during summer,and I am wonder is there any fine records stores at city of Seattle? would you pl provide addresss or phone #?
thanks
timchen7cf6
I agree Pelv, there are a few record stores in my hometown, Spokane, that offer records in VG+ condition for as little as $2.00. (Just don't expect to find any good jazz).

Regarding Seattle, check the yellow pages at your local library in the Seattle phone book. Visit Buds' Jazz Records downtown, as well as the several stores in the University district (by U of W). You can purchase a Seattle area map at your local AAA, if you aren't already a member and recieve it for free, and map out your search.

Good luck!
I live in Seattle, and wish there were better) vinyl outlets here. Here's a partial list of stores that carry vinyl LP's (mostly used, but some new):
1. Golden Oldies (which has 5 stores);
2. 2nd Time Around (1 store in University District);
3. Filippi Book & Record Store (1 store);
4. Cranium's Cool Collectibles (www.craniums.com);
5. Bop Street Record & CD Exchange (1 store in Ballard area);
6. Soundwaves (located in Burien, a suburb about 10 miles south of downtown Seattle);
7. Repeat the Beat (http://home.att.net/~repeathebeat
8. Rubato Records (located in Bellevue, just east of Seattle);
9. Ruby Records (on Roosevelt, north of University District);
10. Bud's Jazz Records (downtown Seattle, in the Pioneer Square area).

Golden Oldies will take requests for LP's, and notify you when they locate the disk you want.

Good shopping, and enjoy your visit to Seattle.
Rubato has moved from Bellevue to West Seattle. They're currently across the street from Easy Street which also has used vinyl.
I should also have included Tower Records on my list above. Tower is located on Mercer Street, near the Seattle Center. It carries a small selection of LP's -- but not enough to make a special trip unless you are also planning to shop for CD's.
Hi, dear folks,
thank you for all the nice info!

Tim

PS Mr. Sdcampbell,

mianly I listen to classical and jazz, any specific store I must visit in Seattle?