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    Fopp

    Fopp

    4.2(29 reviews)
    1.1 miCity Centre
    £

    Despite now being under the ever-expanding HMV umbrella, Fopp has remained true to its roots and…read morecontinues to be one of the best and most affordable record stores on the high street. As one of the cheapest locations for DVDs and CDs, it's worth a look for all popular titles. Fopp also has a great selection of books, which is fairly limited but, compared with HMV, a vast improvement. Their selection goes beyond the typical rock biographies and cult classics. Prices are amazing also, with several titles as low as £2-3. A couple of months back I picked up Trainspotting and Oliver Twist for £1 apiece! However don't expect to find exactly what you're looking for as stock varies week-to-week. Union Street in particular is an excellent location, with 2 floors and a mezzanine dedicated to all types fo media. Brilliant selection, with bits and bobs such as posters, t-shirts and headphones for all your impulse-purchasing needs. Try to walk out of here empty handed - I dare you!

    Fopp. Where your wages magically disappear…read more Slowly but surely getting itself back on track after the previous owners of HMV Group nearly ran it in to oblivion. They are now focusing again on what made them great, £5 albums, a quality vinyl section (stock is constantly getting better) and cheap books! Miles better than scrolling through the iTunes budget section. Even when you have no money you will find yourself buying something. I don't know how that works but it does.

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    Fopp - Great books selection

    Great books selection

    Fopp - From official website

    From official website

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    Record Fayre

    3.7(12 reviews)
    1.6 miMerchant City, City Centre
    £

    I don't know how this place still exists…read more I dive in here infrequently when I'm down that way to have a look around and I never see anyone buying anything. It's got some cracking band t-shirts in here that consistently please my friends when it comes to birthday time. You can also pick up some drug paraphernalia in here.

    A record store very much of the old school, both for good and bad…read more If you like your music "classic" - Classic Rock, Classic Folk, Classic Pop - then you'll do quite well. There is a pretty good selection of records and CD's covering the main genres at decent prices (I struggled to see a record over a tenner, and most were on or around a fiver), and a good deal were in outer sleeves. There is also a bunch of singles to rummage through, and there is also a selection of second hand DVD's. There is also a second room that has a good selection of band t shirts, again at pretty good prices, and there is also lots of other bits and pieces to have a look at. On this front, it's a pretty good second hand record shop, and is definitely better than some of the others - I wouldn't have a problem spending some time here looking through the racks. If you don't like your music "classic" however, then you may not enjoy it as much. As far as the vinyl is concerned, music ends on or around the early 90's, and while a lot of the usual suspects are there, I didn't find a huge amount of stuff that I would have been tempted to get (admittedly I didn't look at the CD's, this might have been a different story). It's probably limited by what it can get hold of, but it certainly doesn't have the variety of stuff that Mixed Up has for example. Overall, pretty good, but it isn't at the top of my record shop list - still, it's worth a visit every now and then, and if you're looking for a black band t shirt then it's the place to go!

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    HMV

    HMV

    3.6(13 reviews)
    1.3 miCity Centre
    ££

    I'll say one thing for HMV - they're a survivor. This is the only remaining branch in Glasgow…read moreoutside of retail parks (and not counting their subsidiary Fopp), and with everything purchasable from your phone these days it's questionable how long this one will continue to survive. Their longevity is entirely due to their diversification into DVDs, games, books and other merch - in fact these days you have to look hard to find CDs as the ground floor is almost entirely given over to DVDs. I've been buying records in here from the days when it was Virgin Megastore, and I still do buy some CDs here occasionally, as I'm pretty old-school and like to have a tangible purchase on my shelf when it comes to music. But today I was browsing the DVD box sets to see if anything caught my eye. There's plenty of shelf acreage to sniff around in, and the aisles can get a bit cramped at busy periods. This was a Sunday so it was very quiet, with only one person manning the tills. Yet another two were standing right beside me chatting when they could have been serving me, which didn't best please me. But apart from that minor service black mark, I don't really have any complaints about this place. It's not outstanding, but it does the job.

    In the recent sad news of yet another business going into administration, it has alas came to visit…read morethe little dog and his master's voice. With more and more online sales either via Amazon, Play .com, itunes or equivalent, it really has hit the store hard. I think as a 80/90s child I still prefer a CD or DVD over a downloaded file. I like to see the hard evidence of where I have spent my money and know that I can never lose it unless it becomes a victim of the sock monster syndrome. I went in before Christmas to get my Dad the Daniel Craig's Bond Casino Royale DVD. I'm not at the Blu-ray stage so a good ol' DVD is still fine by me. I had a good nosey round the store, they still have a really good selection in this store, from games, DVDs, Blu-rays, CDs, t-shirts, posters and mp3 players including assessories. I found a display of all the Bond DVDs but alas no Craig's Casino Royale. I asked a member of staff who was very helpful. He checked on the computer and explained that they were completely sold out as this had been the most popular Bond film. He said they were getting a delivery the following week and to try again then. I did however make a cheeky wee purchase of the 1967 Casino Royale with David Niven and Peter Sellers for myself. I went in the following week as suggested but I still couldn't find Casino Royale. Oh no!!! What to do?! Well I spoke to a member of staff who checked the computer and said it was in but hadn't been put on display yet. I was making an early visit, so fair enough. He was very pleasant and we made good Bond chat and he went through to the back and got me my Casino Royale DVD. I was very pleased with the service and it made it encouraging to go back. Online is convenient but you just don't get the personal touch and the banter. I hope an administer can be found and the famous HMV brand will continue to trade on our High Streets.

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    From official website

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    Mixed Up Records

    Mixed Up Records

    4.5(15 reviews)
    0.6 miWest End
    ££

    Fantastic little shop which offers more vinyl than you shake a tattered stylus at. Well, in this…read moreday in age anyway. Mixed Up Records is everything an independent record shop should be, with welcoming and knowledgeable staff who are more than happy to make suggestions and help you find what you are looking for. While other similar shops have lost the plot completely - CD racks sporting old and embarrassing covers as opposed to interesting and rare and chaotic set-ups which hardly lend themselves to a quick browse - Mixed Up looks the part too. Well ordered and clean, it is also peppered with recent gig posters which emphasise its popularity with music fans of today in the city. What's more, they continue to offer cash for your vinyl, CDs and DVDs they believe to be worth buying. My only concern is the fact that I very rarely see it make a sale. While it benefits to some extent from its inconspicuous location, the lack of passing trade means this place could be at risk in the future. Hopefully not, as too many of Glasgow's record shops have bitten the dust in recent years.

    Record hunting in Glasgow is not an easy task. With the expense of a city store and the general…read morelack of music shops selling vinyl's, this hidden gem is worth looking for. Having owner a record player no longer than around 3 weeks, i have made various trips and have not been let down. With a great range of vinyl's on display and a friendly staff who will help you find something in particular if you ask, what's not to love? I have gathered their Fleetwood Mac; Stevie Nicks; Janis Joplin and ABBA records and bought them at very reasonable prices and they have been in almost mind condition every time. This store will be the reason i go bankrupt. Always having to hold myself back from taking a detour down Otago Lane.

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    Mixed Up Records - Lots of lovely vinyl to flick through

    Lots of lovely vinyl to flick through

    Mixed Up Records - Cheap beauties i bought today, almost mint condition. They sell them online around 60% more expensive too. Super pleased (-:

    Cheap beauties i bought today, almost mint condition. They sell them online around 60% more expensive too. Super pleased (-:

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    WH Smith

    WH Smith

    3.2(12 reviews)
    0.9 miSauchiehall Street, City Centre
    ££

    This WH Smith is pret-tyyy pret-tyyy pret-tyyy big inside…read more It's also far easier to find what you're after than the one on Argyle Street, with a nice tidy layout with a substantial amount of books, which are often on promotion. Otherwise it can be quite dear to get cookbooks and such from in here. They do a good range of stationary and magazines, with a poor selection of music games and DVD's which are overpriced. Sticking to what it does best though, this is a good place for books and stationary for kids right through to retired folks and is a good place to pick up bits and bobs at Christmas time. Dear for a wee snack on the move though..

    I'm still someone who misses the good old Borders books shop on Buchanan Street and feel its a…read morereal shame theres so few places to go and read/ browse books/ magazines. The Sauchiehall St branch of WH Smith is one of the better stores. They have a great selection of magazines and bookzines on topics ranging from Photography and Arts to Cooking and Health. I've managed to come across a few specialist design magazines which I can't find anywhere else, and I often spend time browsing without feeling particularly pressurised to purchase, or that I'm being watched. The store also has a great selection of stationery, art and craft materials (some of the other things I get excited about). Theres also a post office at the back of the store which admittedly gets very busy especially at lunchtime, but staff are always very friendly and efficient which makes the difference. I can't see it happening, but a wee coffee shop and some comfy chairs near the magazine section would improve my browsing, but on the whole its a great store.

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