Address: 2455 Telegraph Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA
Phone: +15105491125
Sunday: 11AM–7PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11AM–7PM
Thursday: 11AM–7PM
Friday: 11AM–7PM
Saturday: 11AM–7PM
Suzanne M.
Good selection of albums and music paraphanelia. Was looking for cassettes and t's but the stock was not great. We bought a few, but not as much as we would have liked.
the Deadaselvis
Always a must stop when I'm in Berkeley. They have a huge selection of music and posters. They carry awesome pins and stickers. I loved to shop here. I highly recommend it
John Alister
This is a wonderful throwback record store with tons of music inside. Vinyl is the big format here, though there are also plenty of CDs and some cassettes as well. I especially like that you can often find obscure titles, both music and movies. There's a neat cult section for movies and the new arrivals often consist of cult titles. There's some zany stuff in there that I've never heard of before that looks very cool. A little pricey for some of those cult titles. Still reasonable though considering how much they sell for online. And the cover art is awesome. It's one factor that makes browsing here a fun escape.
l pedroia
Do you have time to spend diggin'? This place is filled to the brim with bargains galore! Be prepared to stare at the walls for awhile at the music inspired posters and then take a seat as you look at ALL the vintage vinyl on the walls for sale. Lots & lots of inventory to peruse - it's easy to spend an hour or more in there.
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They do but selection varies.
Yes, Amoeba Music may be interested. Take them to amoeba and they will let you know if they would like to buy them. If you call they will tell you to bring them to have a look. Plus a sales person stands a stronger chance of selling their product with the said item in front of their face verses a description.
They have tons of 45's. All in small boxes to the left, just after you pass the counter
Plenty of street parking...
Sometimes, depends.
They might, however, you should search for something in particular? Check their website. www.amoeba.com
No furniture there but turntables, sleeves, records, cd, cassettes, etc....
just bring them in, they have someone there to check their quality. they'll tell you which they are most interested in. it'll change from time to time.
I know they buy DVDs, never seen VHS there
CD's will be easier to get, or you can jump online and check through Discogs
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