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Old 05.30.2008, 12:27 PM   #8
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One London record shop to rule them all, one record shop to bind them, and in the darkness FIND THEM:

Sister Ray

http://www.sisterray.co.uk/index.php...40b73b567533b0

34-35 Berwick Street, London, W1F 8RP
Berwick Street used to have the highest concentration of record shops in London. Alot of them have closed down due to reduced sales, but theres still a good few there. Sister Ray is a retailer for NEW vinyl however, therefore the more expensive of the shops. Try Revival Records and Music And Video Exchange for cheaper, second hand records. They're both also on Berwick Street. Not sure if your an Oasis fan DNAINTHEDNA, but the front cover photograph of Whats The Story Morning Glory is of Berwick Steet.

To get there, walk out of Leicester Square as if you were going to Picadilly Circus, and look for Rupert Street on your right. Walk up Rupert Street, past a whole load of Sex Shops and you're there. Highly reccomended.
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