Don't miss this one! Absolutely charming old school record store unassumingly tucked away in North Kansas City. Located one block south of Armour and Swift on 18th Ave, in a tan stucco flat front across from the Oxbow Apartments. There are a few parallel parking spots out front, and additional parking is available one block west off Clay Street. Small, warm, and chock full of vinyl that has been methodically organized. They have all the classics plus endless deep cuts that will keep you browsing for hours. The owner is friendly and helpful, and is more than happy to help you discover hidden gems you might have missed. Prices range depending on album availability, with new or rare pressings costing around $25, and a lot to choose from for less than $10. There's a small room filled with CDs, and they have a ton of fun novelty items like locally made candles and artwork. The selection is always changing as new items are added. If you like vinyl, you must...
Read moreThis place is a hidden gem in North Kansas City. The best part is the owner of the shop Faron. He is extremely knowledgeable about many genres of music and is well versed in the local music scene. Great selection, fair prices. The bins are chock full of great stuff. Somehow the owner keeps all of the inventory in his head and can quickly find anything you need. In several instances, he has been able to order new releases on my behalf. Sure, I could find it online, but I would be denying myself a trip to FM Music and a reason to get out of the house. He also has some nice vintage gear that’s priced fairly. We need to continue to support...
Read moreFirst I have been coming here since they've opened. Should have wrote a 5 star review my first time, yes. However todays shopping experience was terrible. Understand pricing for people have to eat but over the last few months they have jacked their prices. Very nice owner who shares his PBRs with me but today wanted to find a price on a certain record that wasn't priced. Waited to hear back from the owner for he nor his wife were there. Nothing. The thousands of dollars I've spent with him will still be in my collection but as far as going back to them as part of my biweekly shopping...
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