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Selling used and new music since 1981. You’ll be astounded by the gigantic selection of vinyl and CDs of every genre. We’re in St. Louis, but are loved worldwide.
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Sweet Rain
In many ways Stan Getz was perfect. The handsome tenor saxophonist was possibly the most gifted musician of his era which began in the 1940s with Woody Herman’s Herd. Getz just always stood out with his Lester Young-influenced breathy feel and chops galore. A friend...

Classic Objects
Jenny Hval is an artist who wears many hats, and on Classic Objects it truly shows. Lyrically, the album is pure poetry that covers subjects such as life, death, marriage, the patriarchy, unresolved emotions, femininity, and what it means to make art. Musically,...

Or So It Seems
After Wire's amazing first trilogy of albums, it seemed somewhat clear that the band had started incorporating more left-field elements with 154 (clears throat: Possibly the most underrated post-punk album out there). In 1983, Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis of Wire...

Why Dontcha
With the recent passing of Jeff Beck, it got me thinking about rock supergroups, specifically because of his involvement in Beck, Bogert & Appice, which led my mind to West, Bruce & Laing's debut, Why Dontcha. Back in high school, I had a friend that was obsessed with...

Step On Step
This collection of organ tunes by legendary record producer and songwriter Charles Stepney are equally as schlocky as they are beautiful. The album features a compilation of tunes culled from demos recorded from the late-1960s through the 1970s. The songs - along with...

This is a Photograph
This is a Photograph is Indie singer-songwriter Kevin Morby’s sixth album. Its indie folk-tinged predecessor, Sundowner, was a favorite around Euclid since it first hit stores and never stopped getting rotation as an in-store play. Personally, it made such an...

My Name Is Jermaine
In 1976, Jermaine was married to Berry Gordy’s daughter and his brothers left Motown for Epic. But Jermaine stayed loyal to Berry (see: marriage) and put out this overlooked soul dance & romance gem. He got a #19 R&B chart hit with the disco-licious “Let’s Be Young...

The Best of The Move
From 1965-72, The Move were huge in England, so most of the songs on this compilation were major chart hits. They were basically unknown in America except to countless bands inspired by them (like Cheap Trick). Writer (and heavy AF) bassist Roy Wood and drummer Bev...

What You Gonna Do When the Grid Goes Down?
Celebrate 50 years of Hip-Hop with a spin of Public Enemy's 2020 classic What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down? This album perfectly ties together past, present and future with legendary artists past and present (incl. George Clinton, B-Real, Ice-T, Nas, Black...

Criminal Minded
Greatest Hip Hop album of all time? It's definitely in the running. From the groundbreaking (at the time) sampling and production to the vicious, yet thoughtful, lyrics of the Blastmaster as he introduced new styles multiple times on a single album. This album...
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A ST. LOUIS INSTITUTION SINCE 1981
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