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    4.2 (272 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    Dominique M.

    I had a amazing experience! It's easy to get lost in here! For the most part this place is fairly quiet which I appreciated, giving me a meditative experience as I shuffle through the vinyls occasionally a customer come in with a big pile of vinyl or CDs to sell and they would be a little bit of communication at the counter, but easy to tone out, I unfortunately placed an order at a restaurant across the street just before stumbling in here so I didn't allow myself enough time to properly shop, but I am blessed this amazing record store is local to me. What I didn't notice is that many of their prices that they use are the same or similar pricing you would get that at say Amazon for brand new however some of the vinyls that they have available or not available on other sites and also you're supporting small business... for instance they have a Grateful Dead collection, which I called back for two days later and unfortunately it already sold and it was into the hundreds a collectible and unopened. So they have phenomenal items if you're looking for great collectible pieces, and they had some quite affordable used as well.

    Chris the owner super knowledgeable
    Brooke M.

    Chris the owner took his time and helped me take all my records out of my car. I had many old vinyls! They were collecting dust and needed to be played and enjoyed. Some were pretty warped but the others were valuable enough to be resold. I made $80 and I'm glad they will be loved and played by their new owners. Very good experience!

    Some records I've bought from Record Surplus over the years!
    Nick C.

    I love coming to Record Surplus, and I always find myself leaving with something I didn't expect to find. They have quite a big selection of records, CD's, and tapes, and this store is my usual destination for Record Store Day. In terms of rock and pop records, the selection skews towards new/sealed/reissue records as opposed to vintage records. However, for other genres it is mostly vintage. I find Record Surplus' blues, comedy, "Moog-ish" (experimental), and classical (particularly composers of the 20th Century) sections to be some of their more unique offerings, and with very reasonable pricing. I was able to snag some of my favorite records in my collection at this store, such as Luciano Berio's Sequenzas, "Two Synths a Guitar (And) a Drum Machine" compilation, some Bob Newhart sets, Park Hye Jin's "Before I Die", Nick Drake's "Pink Moon", Mulatu Astatke's Feb 1 2009 live recording, and the "New Music for Electronic and Recorded Media" compilation. I highly recommend coming to Record Surplus!

    12/20/20
    Jenni M.

    My COVID pandemic experience was more like 3 stars shopping here.* As soon as I walked in, there was not "welcome" or "hi." Instead, a younger, tall guy quickly approached with "Did you get hand sanitizer when you walked in?" After that, no one came to check on me. And I had a few questions. Figured them out. Sort of. Not really. But maybe next time. Later, an older gentleman at the counter was very personable and gave me a patch that I can only assume went with a Jon Pardi record I bought. Record stores are one of my favorite places. This place had a certain vibe that embraced my continued love for them. First, the building itself has high ceilings, so it's nice and airy. Even with my stuffy mask on, I felt like staying there much longer than I did. Second, as I sifted through the stacks, it was evident they care about the quality of their records. When I got home and played the several blues records I scored, I was more than happy. Joe Turner. Bobby Bland. Joe Louis Walker. Slim Harpo. Even a Canned Heat album... all in near flawless condition. *Hence, three stars up to four. Prices were reasonable. Some of the rock albums were steep. So, $80 for 6 records that I know I already love... all I need is a glass of whiskey and the kids not to whine when I crank them up and I've reached my own personal Valhalla. ;) I'll definitely be a repeat offender, but hope I can leave my sass at the door if I'm met with the mostly lack of hospitality and assistance I had on 12/20/20.

    Rene V.

    Totally love this place! Little bit of a drive for me but it was so worth it. Was looking for a vinyl of a pretty obscure movie and found it here for under 5 bucks after prices on eBay are three times that. Will be coming back for more!!!

    Another Amazing Rhino Compilation!!!
    Bob G.

    I forgot about this gem in Santa Monica! Drove by it by accident and had to do a double take! New location but same great finds, great selection and a fun and productive bargain bin! Good, friendly staff, some incredible finds under the glass, and about $20 worth of 99 cent finds in multiple genres and a couple great soundtracks. Found a 3 disc Lindsey Buckingham 3 disc Solo Anthology (Thanks, Rhino Entertainment) for $12 (3 discs) - the guy was so prolific and had so many solo albums - didn't want to buy all his solo albums - this defines him (industry note: Rhino makes the best compilations - no one else even close to second place!).

    Beatles for $9!
    Olivia S.

    Love this store! Amazing and just great! I got two George Harrison records ( which I never find)! And two Beatles records for less than 13 bucks! Also two cds for around 6-7 dollars (with tax). The interior is so cool and great service. I strongly recommend this store for other record collectors.

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