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    Rockaway Records

    4.0 (136 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Frank B.

    Rockaway Records maybe a small store front but they pack huge punch for any collector looking for rare memorabilia, LP's , CDs or obscure concert merchandise. Now if your obsessed BEATLES fan then Rockaway is your Beatles HQ. One of the finer collections for sale should you have the $$$. If not it's just nice to look enjoy viewing it. Now if your selling a collection they do purchase individual collections. With all that said its all I've got!

    Heather F.

    I had a bit of a drive from LA out to Santa Barbara and my iPhone wasn't connecting to the blue tooth or the USB in my rental car. I decided to take it back to the 90s and just pick up some cheap CD's for the road trip instead. I came to the right place! Rockaway Records may be a famous record store (since 1979) but they also have a pretty decent "bargain bin" selection of CD's for 99 cents. I got a Pretenders album and Tool album which kept me pretty entertained from Silver Lake where Rockaway is located all the way up the winding Pacific Coast highway to SB. Of course being a vinyl lover I had to also check out the selections. In typical LA fashion there is the 'best' sort of stuff here. Stuff that is weird and rare and priced to sell. I would say obscure is a specialty here so if you are seeking out hard to find or want to explore a forgotten vinyl you should come here. There is a wide selection and a lot of it autographed. Speaking of autographed Rockaway also specializes in memorabilia. They have a massive collection of Beatles memorabilia for sale to the point where this place is like a pseudo-museum. In addition they have other autographed posters and an authentic Beach Boys surf board. Parking is easy for LA standards as they have a parking lot. Only real bummer is that they close at 7PM so you can't browse late which is too bad as this is the sort of record store where you want to take your time browsing through the bins.

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    Mark S.

    Rockaway Records is an interesting vinyl, book, and CD store. The place is full of cool rock memorabilia. Perhaps you're interested in some rare Beatles collectible or maybe even an autographed LP signed by the elusive Bobby Zimmerman? I had a minor issue with the store recently and the management contacted me and was quick to resolve the problem. That's the kind of customer service I'm looking for in a small independent record shop. I shop at Amoeba Records as well - but I prefer going to this store whenever possible. Bottom line: the prices are better. They typically have a great selection of LPs in their $2.99 section. It's not uncommon for me to visit this store and walk away with an armful of records. I like getting album covers autographed - and I often find a surprising selection of records in their 'discount' bins that are in great shape. I even picked up an autographed Andy Williams LP there once for $2.99!! Moon River? Come on! Andy Williams rocks! As the name suggest, this store is mainly geared towards "rock lovers." They do have some hip-hop, classical, and jazz LPs - but their specialty is classic rock.

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    Awesome store for rock and roll memorabilia. Great staff and pricing. You have to make an appointment prior to visiting.

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    Amazing store thru the years. I hope they ditch the reservation system and open full time again soon

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    They're apparently only open by appointment which is bizarre for a record store. Don't waste your time just order online.

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