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Arkansas Record Exchange in North Little Rock is a great place to find that rare vinyl 45 single or LP, but they also sell a decent selection of new compact discs as well, particularly in the soul, blues and jazz genres. It’s definitely worth a visit the next time you’re in Little Rock. 

Arkansas Record Exchange in North Little Rock is a great place to find that rare vinyl 45 single or LP, but they also sell a decent selection of new compact discs as well, particularly in the soul, blues and jazz genres. It’s definitely worth a visit the next time you’re in Little Rock. 

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Manifest (@ManifestCLT) is Charlotte’s largest record store, and undoubtedly one of the largest in the United States. Although it is owned by Transworld Entertainment, the parent company of FYE stores, it is large and has a more indie feel than the average FYE store. Prices are reasonable, and browsing through the extensive vinyl collection would take the better part of a day. Manifest is not to be missed on a trip to Charlotte. 

Euclid Records (@EuclidRecords) on Chartres Street in New Orleans is a branch of the amazing Euclid Records in Webster Groves, MO near St. Louis. Although both locations carry plenty of vinyl and used product, the New Orleans store seems more geared to strictly vinyl and used product than the St. Louis store. If you can’t visit them in the 9th Ward, visit them at http://www.euclidnola.com, or like them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/EuclidRecordsNola. The St. Louis store is on Twitter as well. 

Euclid Records (@EuclidRecords) on Chartres Street in New Orleans is a branch of the amazing Euclid Records in Webster Groves, MO near St. Louis. Although both locations carry plenty of vinyl and used product, the New Orleans store seems more geared to strictly vinyl and used product than the St. Louis store. If you can’t visit them in the 9th Ward, visit them at http://www.euclidnola.com, or like them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/EuclidRecordsNola. The St. Louis store is on Twitter as well. 

Euclid Records (@EuclidRecords) on Chartres Street in New Orleans is a branch of the amazing Euclid Records in Webster Groves, MO near St. Louis. Although both locations carry plenty of vinyl and used product, the New Orleans store seems more geared to strictly vinyl and used product than the St. Louis store. If you can’t visit them in the 9th Ward, visit them at http://www.euclidnola.com, or like them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/EuclidRecordsNola. The St. Louis store is on Twitter as well.