Berwick St and the streets surrounding it in the 90s/early 2000's was amazing. Literally dozens of amazing shops all offering something unique. Yes rents got out of control and thats why all the best record shops here in London are now well out of the centre of town.
Outrageous prices in Sister Ray, I prefer Reckless over the road. Last time I was in Sister Ray there were several American tourists digging: that's who they're pricing for. Best avoid central London I say, and go to Alan's in N Finchley, or the excellent Record Store in Amersham. Or Empire Records in St Albans. Much more sensible prices, and IMHO more accurate grading...
@@trollgagewent to a wedding in amersham last year and nipped in the record shop whilst the missus was getting ready. Found some good stuff in the bins. Very decent shop.
It was common in the seventies for records to be "crossover" where bands (or Gerry Bron in this case) releases switched from one label or distributor to a different one. So it's entirely feasible for Salisbury to be on the Bronze label but in a Vertigo sleeve.
Berwick Street used to have interesting shops but there aren't any bargains to be had anymore. Without that excitement I don't bother anymore. Not just Berwick Street of course, it's the same everywhere...
The most expensive record I bought was in Sister Ray. It was a 12" single I had wanted since 1993. I found the record in the shelf, then went to a pub nearby to consider my options. After a couple of pints in Chinatown I decided I'd take the plunge and stomped with intent, back to Sister Ray to make my purchase. With money spent and record in hand, I left the shop and headed on my way. During the walk I got a notification on my from a record label to say that they were reissuing the very record I'd just bought... I went straight back to the pub to drown my sorrows.
I totally agree that the shop is extremely expensive but about a month ago I bought a US 1st press Funkadelic - Maggot Brain that was unplayed , and the fragile unipac cover was near mint . I paid £150 for it which I thought was reasonable , as a lot of vg copies go for around £400 . I'm not sure they appreciated the rarity of finding this in mint condition .
Nice to see you guys spending some time in the Paul Weller section. I have that live promo you were checking out. It was made to look like a Japanese bootleg, but it is official. The credits are printed inside the sleeve pocket.
A bit expensive in this shop but I've bought a few things such as a live Metalica double album for £35. i love to watch you two sorting through records just so nice. I imagine i'm with you. Love it.
Dave doesn't look too impressed by the shop - 'too expensive and I've got 'em all' I hear you Dave! Recently discovered your channel and I am totally anamoured. I've even got hold of a couple of Prog LPs (even though I'm much more of a funk/jazz/soul kind of a guy over my 30 years of vinyl buying).
There may have been some gems in there but at least we had a look! And it's great to hear another person picking up some prog just from us rambling on about it!
I have to honestly say I'm not a fan of Sister Ray and the way they use photocopies of the album art in the racks. Totally ruins the crate digging experience. Plus prices are way too high....
My dad lives in Newcastle, went to stay with him for his 70th birthday and he took me to RPM, Reflex, Beyond, Vinyl Guru and Beatdown all within walking distance of each other! My favourite record buying experience!
Out of interest, if you don't see that Mad Season reissue often, it begs the question why didn't you buy it cheaper elsewhere (the reason used for putting it back) already?
@@thevinylhunters it's not far from the train station they have bargains outside of the shop inside loads of originals think they are open Friday Saturday and Sunday best to phone them for opening times and loads of white albums for Dave
@@zestyut1344 I've always had great deals there Kim always knocks a few quid off most of my money has been spent there personally I wouldn't go elsewhere love that place.
Alan’s Records and the Little record shop are by far the best record shops in London, I find Sister Ray and Reckless far too expensive and I once tried to get a £100 record in Sister Ray and they still didn’t give me a reduction !
Dear Vinyl Hunters, I have one question for you. You go to so many record stores and film there how you dig for records. I like it very much. But are you allowed to film there? I've filmed before, and it bothered the owner. Now I would like to know, are your favorite record stores generous owners? All the best and best regards
We do ask permission! Our favourite record stores are the ones that stock the kind of music we like for below average price, ones that will always do us a deal, ones that recommend good things and ones that keep stock fresh. Ones that we know if we walk in we could find a bargain and could find a grail.
Great video! Alas, Sister Ray is not the place to look for original records at a good price. You'll have much better luck at Reckless across the road. That's a good one for digging.
Did poppa Dave get the new Paul weller album yet 66 ? I got a limited edition on red vinyl it’s decent but not as good as Stanley road in my opinion…..edit. Comment was made before the Paul weller section.
I was in this shop a few weeks ago and I really didn't enjoy the exprience of flicking through photocopies - totally kills the excitement of finding "the one" - I'm really not going to go to the counter and ask to see each item i'm interested in so I just walked out the door - I imagine sales are dropping with this policy
I bought the Andrew Hill LP on the wall this week. All the record shops in Soho have been overpriced for decades, there are better alternatives as you guys know. I still don't get the photocopy sleeve thing they do there, 98% of the time you don't even want the record, you feel like you're wasting everyone's time. I do go in Sister Rays, Reckless and Sounds of The Universe every month or so, just to have a look.
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The price of records in there are way over the top, is the owner called Dick Turpin?
Berwick Street is not what it used to be. The prices are outrageous. I used to visit a lot, in the 99s, then I’d go to Notting Hill and visit Intoxica, Minus Zero and Stand Out and Rough Trade. Those were different times indeed.
It takes practice and it definitely helps that we are a duo and not a single person alone but just practice! Other people in public don't care anywhere near as much as your anxiety feels that they do, so just go for it! People in public will forget about you after a few minutes and you should forget about them too! :)
Can’t fault the reissue stock in there but for OG collectors SR is not great at all, the photocopies of sleeves is the absolute worst and the prices are crazy, I saw some Alternative TV singles for like £400!!
Soho record shopping is not great. Really only two decent shops left. Phonia for Dance music and Sounds of the Universe good for Soul, Reaggae etc. Is Daddy Cool still in Berwick Street? Sister Ray used to be the place for the industrial and esoteric stuff and Selectadisc the main store on the street seemed to have everything! High rents and web trading killed it off.
rip off prices in some of those stores, not for me, i dont bother going in to london any more, like you say most decent shops are clued up so no treasure to find, but happy digging gents .
Guys, Nazz Nomad (VC) found nothing there too - I've been several times and found nothing. Low volume of preloved all overpriced. Steer clear. Central London vinyl hunting is very hit and miss, better to go to greater London boroughs, like Finchley etc
This is such a great point. A lot of times I've opted for reissue because they are (at least) half the price and sound better. I'm buying to listen not to invest @@thevinylhunters
what is the point of buying a CD mastered to vinyl, if mastered from the analog masters then worth it, if not you are better with the original pressings.
Next time show me that Throbbing Gristle, Bauhaus etc that you passed. I adore New Wave Music. A weak video I find this. Next time better. greetz Jason
What a load of crap, barely a single original of anything remotely worthwhile. I bet shop owner is a collector who skims the cream for himself. Waste of time that place!
Been in once, about 5 years ago. Didn't stay long. Saw the prices and walked out again!
Big issue is rents in Soho. Their overheads will be insane. Push out loads of interesting independent shops out of the area.
Berwick St and the streets surrounding it in the 90s/early 2000's was amazing. Literally dozens of amazing shops all offering something unique. Yes rents got out of control and thats why all the best record shops here in London are now well out of the centre of town.
Outrageous prices in Sister Ray, I prefer Reckless over the road. Last time I was in Sister Ray there were several American tourists digging: that's who they're pricing for. Best avoid central London I say, and go to Alan's in N Finchley, or the excellent Record Store in Amersham. Or Empire Records in St Albans. Much more sensible prices, and IMHO more accurate grading...
Great shop Alan's, got some really good stuff in there over the years, as well as The Record Shop Amersham 👍
Reckless is great, better selection
Is the word "digging" a Middle Class London DJ term
@@trollgagewent to a wedding in amersham last year and nipped in the record shop whilst the missus was getting ready. Found some good stuff in the bins. Very decent shop.
It was common in the seventies for records to be "crossover" where bands (or Gerry Bron in this case) releases switched from one label or distributor to a different one. So it's entirely feasible for Salisbury to be on the Bronze label but in a Vertigo sleeve.
Berwick Street used to have interesting shops but there aren't any bargains to be had anymore. Without that excitement I don't bother anymore. Not just Berwick Street of course, it's the same everywhere...
The most expensive record I bought was in Sister Ray. It was a 12" single I had wanted since 1993. I found the record in the shelf, then went to a pub nearby to consider my options. After a couple of pints in Chinatown I decided I'd take the plunge and stomped with intent, back to Sister Ray to make my purchase. With money spent and record in hand, I left the shop and headed on my way. During the walk I got a notification on my from a record label to say that they were reissuing the very record I'd just bought... I went straight back to the pub to drown my sorrows.
Like the atmosphere in that shop, with the echoy music it's quite dreamy.
Reckless in the late 80s was unreal. You woukdnt believe what you coukd puck up in there,like night and day compared with today
I miss Mr CD and the great Cheapy Cheap Records, sure that was the name, a haven of cheap vinyl, both once situated on Berwick Street
I totally agree that the shop is extremely expensive but about a month ago I bought a US 1st press Funkadelic - Maggot Brain that was unplayed , and the fragile unipac cover was near mint . I paid £150 for it which I thought was reasonable , as a lot of vg copies go for around £400 . I'm not sure they appreciated the rarity of finding this in mint condition .
Well that first bit put me off my breakfast! 😂
Mine too!
Even Charity shops now price everything accordingly with Discogs😢
No only that the stuff they have in there are the usual middle MOR stuff ,and classical records.And prices from £2 who buys that crap i don,t know.
That Mad season.... I would have been very tempted. It may be a reissue of sorts but its a special Record store day with bonus material.
Nice bit of Alvvays.
What’s the song
@@alfiem1875 Well it was almost a full album to be fair.
Hope you went round the corner to Sounds of the universe.. ?
Nice to see you guys spending some time in the Paul Weller section. I have that live promo you were checking out. It was made to look like a Japanese bootleg, but it is official. The credits are printed inside the sleeve pocket.
Great to see you guys back doing what you do best
Thanks for all the support Steve! More to come :)
A bit expensive in this shop but I've bought a few things such as a live Metalica double album for £35. i love to watch you two sorting through records just so nice. I imagine i'm with you. Love it.
Why do they have photocopies of the covers instead of the actual record, is it for security reasons or to keep the sleeves and records protected?
They must have a lot of theft or people being reckless!
Dave doesn't look too impressed by the shop - 'too expensive and I've got 'em all'
I hear you Dave!
Recently discovered your channel and I am totally anamoured. I've even got hold of a couple of Prog LPs (even though I'm much more of a funk/jazz/soul kind of a guy over my 30 years of vinyl buying).
There may have been some gems in there but at least we had a look! And it's great to hear another person picking up some prog just from us rambling on about it!
Hey, recently new fan here. Great video! Thanks from Australia
Welcome! thanks for the sub :)
Great to see you back out digging..
Thanks John! More to come!
great stores around there i used to visit many times in the 90s when i worked in London.
not any more sadly.
Thought I'd just pop on and request you make a video showing your grandads collection Llike you did with Barry...
I bought Mad Season re issue a couple of weeks ago, great album
Nice video! Love the content!
Glad you enjoy it!
Back in the 80s and 90s, when I was collecting rare Prog, Uriah Heap swirls were £10 albums; you couldn't give them away.
Take me back!
I wish i was back there.
I have to honestly say I'm not a fan of Sister Ray and the way they use photocopies of the album art in the racks. Totally ruins the crate digging experience. Plus prices are way too high....
Yeah that's mad never seen that
Folks were stealing the covers.
Waterloo is highly recommended, it's a Belgian (My country) progrock album. Must-listen !
Thanks for the recommendation!
Great videos, keep doing more pls !!!❤
More to come!
Should come up to Newcastle. There's 4 really decent record shops that have extensive second hand vinyl. If you need a guide ........
Please give us some recommendations!
@@thevinylhunters Do you have an e-mail to reply to?
My dad lives in Newcastle, went to stay with him for his 70th birthday and he took me to RPM, Reflex, Beyond, Vinyl Guru and Beatdown all within walking distance of each other! My favourite record buying experience!
I’d recommend Fac1968 in Nottingham. Bargains to be found. Only been open a few months. The owner owned another shop in the 90’s
That Comus First Utterance is a great album.
I have never seen an original, I will be interested in it if I do!
Take a look at Morning Glory, and Berwick St will look familiar.
Indeed!
Extremely expensive shop. But you got to think how much they pay in business rates and rent in London to be fair.
Good Job man!
Popped in here before and also found naff all 😆
I like all music, and the hippies ❤👍
Out of interest, if you don't see that Mad Season reissue often, it begs the question why didn't you buy it cheaper elsewhere (the reason used for putting it back) already?
Trying to get it for a price that doesn't exist , let things go to save a fiver , save a penny to lose a tenner
Sister ray , I wonder if they got the name from the velvet underground song
You should try Rollin Records in West Wickham Kent
Thanks for the recommendation!
@@thevinylhunters it's not far from the train station they have bargains outside of the shop inside loads of originals think they are open Friday Saturday and Sunday best to phone them for opening times and loads of white albums for Dave
Rollin records is so interesting. The racks outside are sooo cheap, but the collectors items inside are sooo overpriced
@@zestyut1344 I've always had great deals there Kim always knocks a few quid off most of my money has been spent there personally I wouldn't go elsewhere love that place.
@@seansmith8190They open Thursday Friday & Saturday only
Alan’s Records and the Little record shop are by far the best record shops in London, I find Sister Ray and Reckless far too expensive and I once tried to get a £100 record in Sister Ray and they still didn’t give me a reduction !
Add Rise Above Records in highgate to that list 😁
Anyone know of any record shops that have good collections of American AOR/Yacht rock?? Preferably within the M25 ..
I assume you also went to Reckless Records on the other side of the road?
Dear Vinyl Hunters,
I have one question for you. You go to so many record stores and film there how you dig for records. I like it very much. But are you allowed to film there? I've filmed before, and it bothered the owner. Now I would like to know, are your favorite record stores generous owners?
All the best and best regards
We do ask permission! Our favourite record stores are the ones that stock the kind of music we like for below average price, ones that will always do us a deal, ones that recommend good things and ones that keep stock fresh. Ones that we know if we walk in we could find a bargain and could find a grail.
@@thevinylhunters Perfect! It's great that some owners allow this. Very nice.
Hi Jake, John from Chelmsford record fair here, I have a rather substantial collection, you're welcome to do a segment on me :)
Hi John! would you mind filling out this form to apply please: www.unravelmedia.co.uk/vinylhuntersfeature
@@thevinylhunters Done 😃😃
Great video! Alas, Sister Ray is not the place to look for original records at a good price. You'll have much better luck at Reckless across the road. That's a good one for digging.
In fact we did go in there after shooting and I bought Soundgarden's Superunknown album, EU original on Blue vinyl. £70.
Did poppa Dave get the new Paul weller album yet 66 ? I got a limited edition on red vinyl it’s decent but not as good as Stanley road in my opinion…..edit. Comment was made before the Paul weller section.
I don't think he has yet..
@@thevinylhunters I’m sure as a completionist he’ll get it.
I was in this shop a few weeks ago and I really didn't enjoy the exprience of flicking through photocopies - totally kills the excitement of finding "the one" - I'm really not going to go to the counter and ask to see each item i'm interested in so I just walked out the door - I imagine sales are dropping with this policy
Ditto - my son and I visited recently and it just isn't the same with photo copies.
I bought the Andrew Hill LP on the wall this week.
All the record shops in Soho have been overpriced for decades, there are better alternatives as you guys know.
I still don't get the photocopy sleeve thing they do there, 98% of the time you don't even want the record, you feel like you're wasting everyone's time. I do go in Sister Rays, Reckless and Sounds of The Universe every month or so, just to have a look.
The price of records in there are way over the top, is the owner called Dick Turpin?
Why wouldn’t you go to Reckless Records?
Berwick Street is not what it used to be. The prices are outrageous. I used to visit a lot, in the 99s, then I’d go to Notting Hill and visit Intoxica, Minus Zero and Stand Out and Rough Trade. Those were different times indeed.
How did you get used to talking on camera in public near other people? I feel like that’s my biggest fear in recording in my local shop.
It takes practice and it definitely helps that we are a duo and not a single person alone but just practice! Other people in public don't care anywhere near as much as your anxiety feels that they do, so just go for it! People in public will forget about you after a few minutes and you should forget about them too! :)
Can’t fault the reissue stock in there but for OG collectors SR is not great at all, the photocopies of sleeves is the absolute worst and the prices are crazy, I saw some Alternative TV singles for like £400!!
dont appreciate david being a right prick when you wanted that mad season
Berwick Street is certainly not the place for you two, unless they've an original Vertigo swirl for £2 that you can haggle on.
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If they got something for free, I’m sure they would try and get something else thrown in.
You know us too well 😂
Do not dare call Comus - First Utterance weird... But its psychedelic folk, one of the bands with 30-40+ break
Weird meaning obscure! It's high on my wants list I did not mean for it to sound like I was knocking it!
@@thevinylhunters 🤣 Yea I was joking! I just picked it up for my birthday, got a clear vinyl version but it's an amazing album
The problem with the collections growing, is the wasted time fairs and journeys to stores are.
Overpriced and catering for tourists now. Avoid.
A very nice Record Store 😍😍
Incredible Records 👍👍
Afterwards I'm live on my channel and show Iron Maiden records, do you want to come?
Takes the mick sister ray prices reckless opposite are a bit better value wise found a swirl gentle giant debut for 65 quid
Your camera work is usually steadier than this !!!!!!!!!!
Bloody picture discs 🙄 50 quid is close to $100 Aussie 🇦🇺 for me . Wow !
Soho record shopping is not great. Really only two decent shops left. Phonia for Dance music and Sounds of the Universe good for Soul, Reaggae etc.
Is Daddy Cool still in Berwick Street? Sister Ray used to be the place for the industrial and esoteric stuff and Selectadisc the main store on the street seemed to have everything! High rents and web trading killed it off.
used to be the place,not what it was
rip off prices in some of those stores, not for me, i dont bother going in to london any more, like you say most decent shops are clued up so no treasure to find, but happy digging gents .
Tourists prices. Listen to Dave, he talks a lot of sense...sometimes!
Guys, Nazz Nomad (VC) found nothing there too - I've been several times and found nothing. Low volume of preloved all overpriced. Steer clear. Central London vinyl hunting is very hit and miss, better to go to greater London boroughs, like Finchley etc
Not only expensive but they play dreadful music over the PA .. I mean utter garbage
All overpriced, the staff are especially stuck up at Reckless from my experience.
No bargains anymore everbody knows how much things cost ,just a waste of time flipping through the racks looking for this mythical cheap record
I found it a waste of time even for common ones. What used to be £7/8 is now more like £20.
London is awful now fircrecord shopping, Sister Ray so depressing
Theres zero bargains to be had thanks to the rise of Discogs.
Not many want reissues anymore... everyone going after originals.
I feel that if people want immaculate sound they'll go for a reissue, otherwise if you're a collector you may veer toward originals.
This is such a great point. A lot of times I've opted for reissue because they are (at least) half the price and sound better. I'm buying to listen not to invest @@thevinylhunters
Don't get me wrong I've got no time for these represses from digital waveforms but if it's done properly from the analogy source I'm game
what is the point of buying a CD mastered to vinyl, if mastered from the analog masters then worth it, if not you are better with the original pressings.
@@matthewcoombs3282 see above comment lol
Next time show me that Throbbing Gristle, Bauhaus etc that you passed. I adore New Wave Music. A weak video I find this. Next time better. greetz Jason
Old man is a slob but so funny ! hahaha
Camera Obscura
Sister Ray + over priced reissues
dont put your greasy mitts on the vinyl.
Steady that camera ........ feel sea sick watching it !!!!!!!!!
Sister Ray is so overpriced and everytime i took something to the till it was really scratched
no vinyl 90 quid . jokers
What a load of crap, barely a single original of anything remotely worthwhile. I bet shop owner is a collector who skims the cream for himself. Waste of time that place!