I’m looking for a record store with a good selection for Christmas gifts this year. I usually come up with a theme, and I wanted to get people some CDs or Vinyl that make me think of them.
I’m in Essex Co, but recommend are welcome anywhere from Morris, Passaic, Hudson, Bergen or other northern counties.
Good vibes also taken into account
TIA 🤙🏼
Girhinomofe t1_iy7tqxl wrote
Station 1, Pompton Lakes
Small footprint combining music, books, movies, and games. Exceptionally curated intake means the New Arrivals bins are usually flush with good stuff at reasonable prices, but the size of the shop limits the actual amount of inventory.
Flipside Records, Pompton Lakes
Yes, it’s like 200 feet from Station 1. Been there since 1980, and to hell with footprint size— get ready for an eye popping, wall to wall digging experience. Loaded way beyond the gills with inventory, with stuff literally all over the place, this claustrophobia-inducing shop has some wildly good picks if you are up for the dig. Old school and a 180° on Station 1 in terms of presentation, but worth visiting both when in town.
Scotti’s, Summit
Good selection, kinda hangs in the rock/pop world with a little focus on jazz. Keep your eye on prices; sometimes they will have two of the same record marked differently if they got them in at different times.
Factory Records, Dover
New shop with deep pockets. They have a huge space and have a massive inventory for being a fresh business, but there is also a ton of middle-of-the road titles and some strangely off the wall pricing (like, they have some perception that particular albums are worth way more than their going rate). Large selection of hard rock / sludge metal. I want to like this place more than I do for a bunch of reasons, but they have a lot of titles.
Sound Exchange, Wayne
This longtime, small-footprint spot in a strip mall along Route 23 has recently undergone a complete revival— it used to be on par with Flipside Records for a beyond overstuffed store that was literally impossible to canvas through. Shoe-wide paths through the store, overflowing bins, records impossible to view without damaging other records; it was the best shot of finding a kickass punk or metal album that had been lost to time, but infuriating to visit. Well— that is all changed. Owners thinned the on-floor inventory and it is now a pleasure to sift through. Really great spot if metal, punk, hardcore are on your radar. Prices average.
…but, I saved the best for last—
The Second Saturday Record Show, Wayne
For over 3 decades, this show assembles on (you guessed it) the second Saturday of each month. It’s at the Wayne Police Athletic League— 1 Pal Drive, Wayne— and the next one is on 10 December from 10-3. Dozens of vendors and just a huge, huge volume of records and CDs; you can haggle prices with the vendors and dig through bins of varying organization to try to find something you’re looking for in particular. Pretty hard not to walk away with at least a few things, as it’s the best opportunity to find all sorts of used vinyl (there’s a couple vendors with some new stuff, but used and vintage are where it’s at.)