Music shopping in Scotland
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Underground Solush’n
A paradise for searchers of new and secondhand vinyl, this place has thousands of records – techno, house, jungle, hip-hop, R&B, funk, soul and 45s – plus a (smaller) selection of CDs, T-shirts, videos, books and merchandise. It’s also a good place to find out what’s happening on the local music/clubbing scene.
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Backbeat
If you’re hunting for secondhand vinyl from way back, this cramped little shop has a stunning and constantly changing collection of jazz, blues, rock and soul, plus lots of ‘60s and ‘70s stuff, though you have to take some time to hunt through the clutter.
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Mcalister Matheson Music
This is Scotland’s biggest and most knowledgeable shop for classical music CDs, DVDs and books – just about every staff member seems to have a music degree. It also stocks a selection of Scottish folk and Celtic music.
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Hogs Head
A classic, old-skool music and film shop that buys and sells second-hand CDs and DVDs. Thousands of disks and box sets to browse among, a good range of T-shirts, and staff who know whereof they speak.
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Avalanche Records
Along with Fopp, Avalanche is a sacred place of pilgrimage for music fans in search of good-value CDs, especially indie, rock and punk.
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One Up Records
Check out what’s happening in the club and live-music scene at local record shops – try One Up Records.
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Fopp
A good place to hunt for cheap CDs and vinyl, and the friendly staff really know what they’re talking about.
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Carmina Gadelica
Browse the shelves for CDs of Gaelic music and books on local subjects.
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