Wrecka Stow: Old Paint Records – Tucson, AZ

Located at 201 North Court Avenue in Tucson, Arizona, Old Paint Records is in a shopping center full of art stores, cafés, and interesting shops. It’s a small space, but they have a lot to like, especially if you’re looking for vinyl.

I love how they have a bunch of retro glow-in-the-dark posters for sale, too.

And check out that vinyl edition of “The Doll Squad” soundtrack!

There are cassettes and CDs as well, but the selection is limited. Still, it’s worth a look, as is the whole store and many other shops in the area.

Keep your mind open.

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Wrecka Stow: Reckless Records – Chicago, IL


This is the second of the three Reckless Records locations I’ve visited in Chicago. This one is in the Loop at 26 East Madison and is a great way to kill some time if you’re downtown with extra time before your train leaves (as it was in my case).

The place has plenty of LPs, CDs, DVDs, and other stuff to tempt you, and I love how they mix up stuff in the same sections of the store.

Richard Marx next to Punk / Metal / Garage
Johnny Cash next to the “Harold and Maude” soundtrack and Yard Act’s “The Overload”

The variety of stuff there in the relatively small space is impressive. There are bins of LPs, stacks of 45s, shelves of DVDs, and boxes of CDs.

Check out that vintage Naked Raygun poster!

There’s also plenty of collector stuff, too, for all you vinyl lovers.

Yes, that is a first pressing original copy of Mariah Carey’s Christmas album up there.

I feasted on their boxes of 99-cent CDs and came away with a bunch of gems.

Two Esquivel albums, a collection of Orbital singles and rarities, a greatest hits compilation from Sade, a Sugar album, The The‘s classic Infected, and that collection of rare tracks and live tracks from The Last Four Digits alone was worth the trip.

Again, if you’re looking for a great way to spend some time in the Loop, check out this store.

Keep your mind open.

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Wrecka Stow: Wooden Tooth Records – Tucson, AZ

Located at the corner of 7th and Hoff, Wooden Tooth Records is a cool place for vinyl, CDs, cassettes, books, and other groovy stuff in Tucson, Arizona.

I love that they have a small section of books that includes local zines and underground comics. They have a bunch of wild stuff on vinyl, too, such as these gems I spotted there.

Calling Dr. Freud.
Seriously, I might need this.
And this.

That’s a great, and yet small example of their eclectic wares. Krautrock, electronic, ambient, folk, and children’s records in the same area!

Be sure to stop by when you’re in Tucson.

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Wrecka Stow: Alt Books and Records – Sedona, AZ

Located in the Tlaquepaque Shopping Center in Sedona, Arizona, Alt Books and Records is a neat little find amongst all the art galleries, high-end gift stores, and eateries. It’s on the second floor and has a neat collection of books and rare vinyl.

This is the first thing you see when you walk in the door.
And then there’s all the vinyl.

The place has plenty of stuff to intrigue you. The store’s owner was playing The Jam‘s Setting Sons album at a good, loud volume while I was there. He has plenty of collectible records for you hardcore collectors, too.

The B-52’s debut album signed by Fred Schneider, no less.
A promo copy of a rare Flamin’ Groovies album!
This seems like a steal, even for that price.

Not into vinyl? How about high-quality prints of Dr. Seuss art? Yes, they have those as well.

And don’t forget about the books. They range on all different topics, from books on the Sedona vortices to ones on shamanism, world history, and, yes, fiction.

It’s a hip place. Don’t miss it.

Keep your mind open.

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Wrecka Stow: Static Age Records – Asheville, NC

Located at 621 Franklin Street in Asheville, North Carolina, Static Age Records is a funky little place along a strip of nightclubs and specialty shops. My girlfriend and I stumbled upon it during a street fair on Franklin Street. The first thing we spotted were a bunch of cool records and artwork.

You can see a stage behind that crate of dark-wave / goth / post-punk / industrial records. This place holds live music shows almost every night. They had a live DJ spinning some obscure Afrobeat stuff when we were there.

$1.00 12″ singles? That’s hard to pass up.

The artwork on the walls was all for sale. A lot of it was paintings and sketches of various rock and roll and country music icons. Then again, there were also portraits of a bloodied Dusty Rhodes on display.

This place is also ready for a zombie apocalypse if such a thing should break out in Asheville.

Check it out if you’re in town. Stay for the live music if you don’t find anything you want to buy (which is unlikely).

Keep your mind open.

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Wrecka Stow: Desert Island Records – Tucson, AZ

Located in a strip mall at 2930 East Broadway Boulevard in Tucson, Arizona, Desert Island Records boasts a lot of cool stuff in a somewhat out-of-the-way location. They love not only music, but also cult films – as evidenced by their decorations you notice as soon as you walk into the place.

That “Elmer” poster alone is worth good money.
A framed laserdisc of “The Day Time Ended”!

They have plenty of records, of course. No worries there if you’re a lover of vinyl

Music from “Song of the South?” That’s a big score for a collector of vinyl or Disney stuff.

They also sell a lot of gear for listening to music, both new and vintage.

It’s worth searching for if you’re in Tucson.

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Wrecka Stow: CD-BD – Angers, France

Located at 5 Place Mondain Chanlouineau in Angers, France, CD-BD is a combination record store and comic book shop. What’s not to like?

The store is in a nice shopping area in Angers, across from a diner and near plenty of other nice little shops and eateries. They sell vinyl and CDs of all sorts, and a wide collection of graphic novels and comic book trade paperbacks.

CDs, comic book magazines, and erotica!

The music genres sold there run from classic rock to electronic music. The graphic novels range from standard superhero fare to historical adventure tales and adults only material.

An entire corner devoted to graphic novels and trade paperbacks.
Picture discs!
Electro vinyl! 45’s!

I knew we were in a cool store when I heard them playing this.

I mean, how do you not like a store if they’re playing a Teardrop Explodes record?

Be sure to grab some music (and comics) here while you’re in Angers.

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Wrecka Stow: Home Wax – Angers, France

Located at 70 Rue Baudrière in Angers, France, Home Wax is a cool, little shop decked wall to wall with vintage concert posters and flyers, vinyl LPs, skateboard decks, and all sorts of other cool stuff.

That’s just one section of one wall in this place. They had, of course, pulled out stuff relating to the Levitation France festival happening there at the time of my visit, thus the Sonic Youth (with Kim Gordon playing there) and Snapped Ankles albums (although Snapped Ankles had to cancel their set at this year’s festival).

The place is a small heaven for collectors of groovy vinyl, including an impressive jazz section and a section just for local artists.

Jazz!
Fuzz! I wish A Place to Bury Strangers would release that Fuzz Club live album in a digital format.
Local bands and talent!

I mentioned skateboard decks. They had some Ramones-themed ones behind the front counter. Angers, with its many hills and parks, if probably a skateboarder’s paradise, and Home Wax is happy to cater to such folks.

Ramones skateboard decks (and a ton of other vinyl and stuff)!

Be sure to swing in there if you’re ever in town. It’s a cool shop. I’m sure I’ll return there next year for Levitation France 2023.

Keep your mind open.

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Wrecka Stow: Canterbury Records – Pasadena, California

If you’re looking for classic music on CD, Canterbury Records in Pasadena, California (805 East Colorado Boulevard) is the place for you. The place has a massive collection of classical works on CD, and plenty of other stuff if you’re not looking for that.

That third image is a wall of video tapes, and I couldn’t fit all of it in my camera viewer. They have another section like this that’s all concert footage and music video compilations. They even have a wall of DVD compilations of public domain films.

There are a lot of gems in here.

They have a good selection of new and used music on CD, and it was refreshing to go into a wrecka stow and find they primarily sold CDs. Don’t worry, vinyl lovers, they have plenty of that, too.

Check out those “Purple Rain” and “Goat’s Head Soup” albums!
Just some of the oddities you can find here.

I walked out with a five-disc set of Astrud Gilberto albums on CD (review coming soon!) for a mere twenty bucks. There are also some good Asian food restaurants and boba tea places nearby, so don’t pass up this groovy place if you’re in Pasadena.

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Wrecka Stow: Moondog Records – Las Vegas, NV

Located at the back of a shopping center at 572 South Decatur Boulevard in Las Vegas, Moondog Records is a neat find. The sign on the outside of the building simply reads “RECORDS.” They have a lot of them, and more cool stuff to boot.

I mean, good grief, look at all that vinyl. It’s everywhere in this place. The copies of Whore by Mephistofeles and the Alice In Chains Unplugged album alone are worth a trip. As is this…

And funk classics and collector’s stuff like the following…

I almost snagged that Police vinyl box set behind the Al Green box set.
Not to mention this classic Devo picture disc.

If, like me, you’re more into CDs than vinyl, no fear, Moondog Records has you covered.

Those are just some of the CDs available. I scored stuff from Oingo Boingo, Zero Boys, Black Sabbath, and Failure, as well as a collection of rare spaghetti western music and a collector’s edition DVD of the movie Duel.

The staff is helpful and loves good, obscure music. The manager and I bonded over my All Them Witches shirt.

Make the side trip to this place if you’re in Sin City.

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