Our latest chart is kindly supplied by Andy, usually to be found manning the controls at Piccadilly Records where chances are you will probably find a good many of these waxings available to buy and enjoy.
Andy says this chart is “the gods honest truth!” and hopes that a bit of Funkadelic will cleanse the palate somewhat after the skirling, bag-piping blast of Big Country. We admire such eclecticism here at RSC, it’s what made Manchester great, and mid-period Big Country is long overdue due a reappraisal surely? Click the play buttons below and decide for yourself!
- Ian%20Brown%20-%20My%20Way%20LP.mp3
- Monsters%20of%20Folk%20-%20Monsters%20of%20Folk%20LP.mp3
- Hawkwind%20-%20Quark%20Strangeness%20and%20Charm%20LP.mp3
- Close%20Lobsters%20-%20Forever%20til%20Victory%20(New%20Singles%20Comp).mp3
- Pureessence%20-%20Sharpen%20Up%20the%20Knives.mp3
- Donald%20Fagen%20-%20Morph%20the%20Cat%20LP.mp3
- The%20Beatles%20-%20Magical%20Mystery%20Tour%20Remastered.mp3
- Big%20Country%20-%20Steeltown%20LP.mp3
- Funkadelic%20-%20If%20you%20don't%20like%20the%20Effect%20Don't%20Produce%20the%20Cause.mp3
- The%20Rain%20Parade%20-%20Emergency%20Third%20Rail%20Power%20Trip%20LP.mp3




They still do, and 'kids' of all ages should be pleasantly surprised at just how many places in this city they can still buy records from. So this is our one-stop guide to the fantastic record shops of Greater Manchester, from the 'Vinyl Valley' that is Oldham Street in the Northern Quarter, to the windswept streets of Bolton, Lancashire. Browse the menu on the right hand side and go shopping!
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