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    4.4 (5 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Sarah-Jane B.

    Got a taste for 45s and 33s? You may want to swing by Clampdown Records next time you're in town then. Located a couple of streets behind The Roadhouse, its a bit of a hidden gem that stocks a wide variety of new and secondhand vinyl and CDs. There's lots of vintage rock and roll, punk and indie and smaller sections devoted to funk, northern soul, dance, hip hop and electro. Madchester fans should also note there's a large selection of original vinyl, CDs, posters, photos and signed memorabilia. The prices are steeper than Vinyl Revival on Oldham Street but if you're looking for an autographed copy of 'Blue Monday' or 'Spiral Scratch'EP, this is a great place to start.

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    Vox Pop Music

    Vox Pop Music

    (3 reviews)

    ££

    Northern Quarter

    Northern Quarter, you're spoiling us with all your record shops! Next thing we know we're not going…read moreto be able to choose one! Like Piccadilly Records, Eastern Bloc, Vinyl Exchange and so on and so on, Vox Pop offers a ton of records for your inner DJ. Or your outer one, be that your profession. Shifting between mainstream and obscure is its forte and if you can't find that coveted rare 70s disco compilation elsewhere, chances are it'll be here. The website's pretty amazing too, you'll find a hand-picked collection suggestion from that epic Manchester stalwart Mr Scruff and you can even order online. But why would you when there's a treasure trove on Oldham Street just waiting to be unearthed? Spanning across genres, the shop's repertoire is darn large and stopping here is a must for any discerning music fan. If you're a collector or even just looking to liven up your musical life, I couldn't recommend Vox Pop more.

    If you're a music lover and record collector you won't want to pass this gem of a store by. Vox Pop…read morehas spent a decade winning our hearts by stocking hard to find records from just about every significant music genre to have graced our ears in the last 40 years. From Hip Hop, Rock, Punk, Dance, Soul and obscure Disco, there is a record in here waiting for you to find it, whatever your style. Luckily for Vox Pop aficionados who spend hours upon hours lost between aisles of audio bliss, there's some light relief in the form of deli Love Saves the Day where you can refuel on coffee and snacks to keep you going well into the afternoon.

    Kingbee Records

    Kingbee Records

    (9 reviews)

    ££

    Chorlton

    A very busy vinyl collection, particularly 7"s, along with a robust cd section makes this worth…read moreyour while. Everything organized neatly. Good selection of blues and reggae but caters to all tastes. Worth the trip.

    I am indebted to Kingbee…read more A few years ago, my brother asked me to deejay at a 30th birthday party for him and his mates. When he casually mentioned it was in 48 hours time and he didn't want me to play the 70s records I already had - Patti Smith, Television, New York no wave, etc - I began to panic. Since I was in Chorlton at the time, I went into Kingbee on the off chance they' might have a couple of records I could get. When I saw they had racks of 70s disco, pop and rock, I could have kissed the owner. Instead, I spent the next hour digging through the racks and checking out different tracks on their turntable. If it had been a Friday or Saturday, I would have had a long line of grumpy record collectors behind me, impatiently waiting to play their chosen records. As it was, I had the turntable to myself and left the shop with two bags stuffed with goodies. Amazingly, the whole lot only came to £30 and the guy offered to buy back any records I didn't want a few days later. What did I get? A couple of mint T-Rex, David Bowie and Roxy Music albums, compilations featuring Abba, The Bee Gees, Hot Chocolate and Sister Sledge and lots of excellent Blondie, Soft Cell, Sylvester, The Specials and Curtis Mayfield 7" and 12"s. Suffice to say, my brothers and his mates danced all night. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqJk0q4QvZk&feature=related

    Paramount Books - Paramount Books in Manchester

    Paramount Books

    (12 reviews)

    £

    City Centre

    I have to give a major shout out to Paramount Books - a fantastic independent bookstore nestled in…read morethe sometimes overlooked and forgotten Shudehill area of town. Ok so there may be a million KFC ripoff takeaways and a few random shops that have seen better days around it but Paramount stands out as a well looked after 2nd hand book store with loads of character! I was pulled in on a wet and windy Monday by their comic book sale - in fact there's a whole area in the back dedicated to rare comics and graphic novels (fantastic selection) - inside there's a fantastic selection covering everything from music and film to politics, history and philosophy - really good to browse and possible pick up a tome to take home (wow that rhymes...) The best part of this place is the owner who basically is exactly what you'd be looking for if casting this place in a Hollywood movie. With glasses dangling from his neck and a scholarly look as he sorts the shelves - the classical music in the background makes you really feel what a unique place this is in the world of chain stores and amazon. Make sure you check out Paramount soon and enjoy a slip back into yesteryear!

    Thank the lord for Paramount Book Exchange…read more One of the few independent bookshops left in Manchester, it's a strictly DIY affair run by a genuine book lover. The sign outside suggests it's only open Fridays and Saturdays but it's usually open Monday to Saturday unless the owner has popped out for something. The lively window displays give a great indicator of what's in store with stacks of new, vintage and secondhand books everywhere. Fans of cult fiction, sci-fi, horror, crime noir, queer fiction, biographies and pop culture will find much to treasure here as the stock leans more towards William Burroughs, Poppy Z Brite and Neil Gaiman than Harry Potter. There's also a small selection of 60s-90s vinyl for crate diggers. All they need is a coffee machine and I'd happily move in!

    Endless Music

    Endless Music

    (3 reviews)

    ££

    As the name implies, Endless Music is a secondhand music store that sells racks and racks of vinyl…read moreand CDs. Stock is arranged by category with sections devoted to rock, pop, punk, metal, new wave, funk, soul and folk. A lot of the records are too mainstream for my taste - think Madonna to Meatloaf, Bowie to The B-52s - but I was impressed they had about half a dozen early Dylan albums in top notch condition. The owner clearly has an equal passion for film and as a result, there's shelves devoted to film memorabilia, signed posters and photos, videos and DVDs. A note to sci-fi lovers, they also have a bewildering amount of Star Wars figures and memorabilia. Whether or not they'll be happy to part with them however, depends on two things: The size of your wallet and the size of your obsession with all things Luke Skywalker!

    Confession: I actually didn't see the original Star Wars trilogy until after I saw the first two of…read morethe prequels. I blame my age. Customers of Endless Music may well want to tell me off for this as they stock Star Wars memorabilia. Ah, when those of the male species really like something they really do go to town don't they. The guys at Endless Music really like Star Wars and they really like records. They have an amazingly named Ebay shop too - blacktiewhitenoise and their website encourages you to have a look on there for some bargains. The shop buys records as well as sells them, and it stocks the artists you want on vinyl. If, like me, you are young enough to love the film Almost Famous despite not having nostalgia yourself yet secretly wish you were one of the characters: Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones. That kind of thing. Because lets face it, you can trawl round every Oxfam in the North West but no-one gives away these kinds of vinyl - they sell them.

    New Order - Lowlife sleeve courtesy of New Order website

    New Order

    (3 reviews)

    Every time I see you falling, I get down on my knees and pray for a Blue Monday…read more So this is simply one of the greatest bands of all time, and one which I still listen to now, to this day, and it all began after having bought (The Best Of) New Order when I was about 10 years old, and having never looked back. So I've been listening to this stuff for decades now and hopefully I will be able to listen to it for decades more. True Faith and Bizarre Love Triangle and 1963 were the first 3 on the cassette, and were the best for me, along with Vanishing Point and also a few of the others, and the ending World In Motion which despite 3 Lions is still the greatest football song in the history of football songs.

    Whether they'll get back together and make another album remains questionable but for many music…read morelovers, New Order remain the quintessential Manchester band. Formed out of the ashes of Joy Division, New Order revolved around the magical partnership of Bernard Sumner's vocals, Peter Hook's basslines, Stephen Morris's drumbeats and Gillian Gilbert's synths. Together the quartet made a string of awesome singles that were as inspired by New York electro and Chicago house as much as British post-punk. They might have lost a ton of money by releasing 'Blue Monday' in a drop-dead-gorgeous sleeve but they should rest assured they put out the best 12" in musicial history! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJN_vgyx74M If you don't already own their back catalogue, I suggest you head over to Vinyl Exchange or Piccadilly Records and start digging in the crates. From Technique and Movement to Power, Corruption and Lies, its packed with perfectly crafted gems. New Order, New York & pizza: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iKyPMXQb5o

    Fat City - Courtesy of Fat City website

    Fat City

    (1 review)

    ££

    Stones Throw Breakin' Bread…read moreSoul 7 Soul Brothers Kay Dee Prime Numbers Jazzman Ever since 1993, Fat City was one of Manchester's premier music stores for funk, soul and hip hop fans. Originally based in Afflecks Palace, it soon gained a reputation for selling dope tracks and moved into a bigger space on Oldham Street where they could display more stock. Run by a team of dedicated deejays and b-boys, Fat City decided to start their own label in the late nineties with the purpose of releasing more quality hip hop, funk and soul. Alongside dozens of 7" and 12"s, they released a handful of great compilations like Mystic Brew and Stars on 33. Around the same time, they hooked up with local hip hop label Grand Central and began running their own successful club night Friends and Family - with deejay sets and live performances from guest producers and artists. Sadly, the recession hit Fat City in 2009 and they decided to close the shop in August and concentrate their energies on their website and club promotion instead. I still prefer shopping for vinyl in person but if you're a deejay or record collector looking for quality funk, soul, hip hop, rap, reggae, disco or electro - Fat City is well worth a look. Their prices are reasonable and they have lots of stone cold classics! Personally, I'm waiting for them to get more copies of Sexual Harrassment's awesome no wave album I Need A Freak. Haven't heard it? Man, check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLGy6UHpCaQ&NR=1

    WH Smith

    WH Smith

    (6 reviews)

    ££

    An improved rating for this branch of WH Smith, it has been refurbished since my last review and…read morethe store does look a lot better on the interior, while it is still let down by high pricing and slow service including staff failing to understand how a coupon works to the point I was so close to walking away empty-handed on a recent visit, it has improved overall as a store. The overall selection is pretty good, especially considering a lack of a rival within the intu Trafford Centre for the stationary part of the business with no Ryman, Paperchase or The Works branches nearby. 3*

    The thing you need to remember about WH Smith's is it's great for absolutely everything except…read morebooks. Which is ironic, considering it's partly a bookstore. Okay, I'm not being fair - that depends entirely on the kind of books you like. If it's bestsellers; chick-lit, celebrity autobiographies, those 'painful memories' stories about child abuse, some frothy comedy or a bodice-ripper, you'll be fine for books here. However if you want stationery, greeting cards, DVDs, art supplies, even toys or a vast array of niche magazines, then you'll be spoilt for choice. This Trafford Centre branch is perfect for a mid-afternoon stop-off as it has a Superdrug nearby for cheap soft drinks, and a fountain just outside to sit on the edge of to read your new magazine. And believe me, in the hectic crowded atmosphere of the Trafford Centre, it's more than necessary.

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