This week’s haul came in heavy and we are not complaining. We just finished pricing and pulling out a serious collection of jazz and soul records that came in through a local estate — clean pressings, most of them original issues, a few still in shrink.
Highlights on the jazz side include a VG+ copy of Coltrane’s A Love Supreme on Impulse, an original Blue Note pressing of Lee Morgan’s The Sidewinder, and a surprisingly clean copy of Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue that somehow survived four decades without a single skip. On the soul front, we pulled a stack of early Stax and Atlantic 45s — Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Wilson Pickett — the kind of stuff that disappears from the bins within hours.
We also got in a small collection of prog and classic rock worth mentioning: a gatefold copy of Yes’s Close to the Edge, early UK pressings of a few Jethro Tull records, and a sealed copy of Pink Floyd’s Meddle that we’re still deciding what to do with.
Everything is priced and on the floor as of this morning. If you’re local, you know how fast this stuff moves — stop in sooner rather than later. We’re open Monday through Thursday 11–6, Friday and Saturday 11–7, and Sunday noon to 6.
Can’t make it in? Keep an eye on the online shop — we’ll be listing select pieces throughout the week.

