Submitted by Smack2k t3_zykkpz in pittsburgh
Anyone know whicb record store in Pittsburgh area has the best selection of 12" vinyl? Lookin for a bunch of hip hop remixes that I know.show up on 12".
Submitted by Smack2k t3_zykkpz in pittsburgh
Anyone know whicb record store in Pittsburgh area has the best selection of 12" vinyl? Lookin for a bunch of hip hop remixes that I know.show up on 12".
Jerry’s has a bunch of ‘em as well as a two dollar section of them. At least they did last time I was there which was last month.
That’s awesome that place is still there!
720 records?
There was a spot on the N. Side decades ago…
Stedefords? Closed around 2014
That’s it!
Yeah. I haven’t been back since ‘08… things change, I’m happy Jerry’s is still around.
Jerry’s is both a quantity over quality establishment, and doesn’t have music newer than 1980, so don’t go there for hip hop. I admit I don’t really listen to hip hop but Attic Records in Millvale has more than other places by my recollection, and is by far my favorite record store in the area.
I love Jerry's but there is never a good new wave or dark wave selection. Only ever found one Depeche Mode record there.
I go to The Attic from time to time. I will have to ask if they have them somewhere together.
Jerry's has a hip-hop section with 12" singles
Government Center in North Side is solid
Attic records
Preserving in New Kensington
Ive been there once, but didnt look for 12" at that time
Try The Government Center on the north side. It’s near where Stedeford’s used to be, which is where I bought the original Hard Times / Jam Master Jay Run D.M.C. Extended 12” on Profile
Will do. Thanks for the info
If you want something new, realistically your options are The Attic or Preserving. There are other record stores in the area (Jerry’s, Eides, Vinyl Remains) but most of them only sell collections they’ve bought recently or older stock that’s sat over the years. The Exchange is decent for record store day/popular new albums if you happen to live near one, I’d say worth frequenting.
I also recommend Music To My Ear but with a disclaimer because of one thing I strongly dislike about them. Their records for the most part aren’t alphabetized or by genre. For instance, a large section of the store is labeled “New Audiophile” and is not alphabetized. If you want to find Mac Miller, there is no tags or bins for M. You just need to look. They have some high quality speakers and equipment though.
There's Eides down on Penn Ave.
The government center had a great variety of hip hop records. Got my college drop out vinyl as well as a couple of J Dilla records from there which I never thought I’d find there. They had some outkast, they had a bunch of solo Wu-Tang albums too from what I remember them having. Also tons of new hip hop as well.
westinghousesghost t1_j26dhyn wrote
When in doubt, start with Jerry's Records in Squirrel Hill