Guide: Record Store Day 2017
April 22, 2017
For those that don’t believe in all things virtual, buying records is a still very much a thing. Not only is it just a product, but a process. Buying a record can be a journey to your local record shop, and countless hours spent flicking through the cardboard casing, hoping to find a bargain or a treasure. For those sentimental sods, we give you our guide to Record Store Day in London.
New Releases
- Airbourne It’s All For Rock N Roll V12
- The Beatles Penny Lane/ Strawberry Fields Forever 7″
- Curtis Knight & Jimi Hendrix Live At George’s Club 20 x2 LP Vinyl
- The Doors Live At The Matrix ’67 12″
- Fleetwood Mac Alternate Mirage 12″
- Frank Zappa Rollo/ Portland Improvisation V10
- Hawkwind Kerb Crawler / Honky Dorky 7″
- Motörhead Motörhead 12PD
- Paul McCartney Flowers In the Dirt MC Single
- Pink Floyd Interstellar Overdrive & London: 1966/67 LP
- The Pretty Things The French EPs 196-1969 5 x 7″ Single
- Procol Harum A Whiter Shade Anniversary EP 12″
- Ramones Ramones Single Box Set
- Saxon Into The Labyrinth Picture Disc
- Sex Pistols God Save Sex Pistols 1LP
- Stooges Heavy Liquid 2xLP
- The Small Faces In Session At The BBC 1965-66
- The Turtles The Album Collection 6LP
- Uriah Heep Live ’73 2 x 12″ Splatter
- The Who Quadrophenia 2LP
- Wishbone Ash Illuminations
- The Cure Greatest Hits 2LP
Places To Go
Flashback Records
Rounding off with a Doom Rock party from 7.30pm. Brick Lane.
Reckless Records
This long standing Soho shop is a classic that will stock everything that you probably wasn’t looking for but need.
All Ages Records
Camden’s Punk & Hardcore store is essential for any old school 70’s fan.
Crypt Of The Wizard
Described by Classic Rock as “the most metal record store in London”, this shop is one not to be swerved.
Lion Coffee & Records
Florence & The Machine Guitarist will be treating everyone to a free set.
Vinyl Pimp
The Hackney shop will be stocking up beers from the neighbouring brewery – Crate and hosting a day full of music and celebrations.
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