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    Sister Ray

    3.9 (56 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    On the main floor, next to hours of browsing
    Evan M.

    Plenty of music to find here for CD and vinyl enthusiasts alike. The main floor was CD-based, so I spent my time here. Prices were reasonable enough at 8 to 11 pounds ($10 - $14 at this time), but given that most London shops take CDs out of their cases I don't recall if everything was new at that price (fine) or used (uh oh). I did appreciate the area of the room near the staff table that had some albums and books at a discounted price and managed to get a few good choices there. Given its deep selection and proximity to other music stores in Soho, Sister Ray is definitely worth a look on a music-buying trip.

    Karl B.

    Sister Ray is one of those independent record shops that I always find a little depressing. When ever I go in there, I always feel that, what was once a great record shop, is being swindled out of pocket from the greedy people intent on inappropriately stealing. I've always had the view that, if you are going to download music, you should at least be conscientious about it; only take from the big cheeses and the dead, not from the people who really struggle for record sales, and furthermore to make a living. Take Sister Ray for instance, it's stock is slowly dwindling down, and it's fine selection of avant-garde / experimental music is clearly not as extensive as it used to be. However, the choice is still better than most, and you can still pick up rarities a honest prices. Although the shelves have become a little bare recently, their eclectic collection of humbly priced vinyl is still worth a look in. The knowledge of the staff is impeccable and always ceases to amaze me. I am a passionate advocate for stores like Sister Ray, so I say: stop being lazy and stealing from them, and go down there and pick up some great records.

    Joseph T.

    Sister Ray, named for a Velvet Underground song, is probably the most famous of the independent record stores on Berwick Street. It is, however, a fairly small shop with CDs immediately as you come in and records and the till on a slightly lowered floor beyond. The CD collection is pretty good, with a diverse but small selection across nearly all genres, though I've had trouble finding electronica and hip hop cds. I do not have an record player so I can't judge the LP collection. Which is unfortunate, and hampers this review, as I can imagine that may be where the shop comes into its own. The staff are very knowledgeable, and have been able to answer any questions I have had.

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    Stellio C.

    So how did Sister Ray Records earn the coveted title of 'best indie record store' in 2007? It could be their wholesome, hand-picked 'Sisteray Recommends...' stands. Maybe it's their 50% off discount bins. It might be their average-to-good selection of every genre you can think of, from 60s acid rock to Chicago house. It's tough in the music industry when you're independent, and despite nearly closing down this year, Sister Ray will remain open and keep those ears tuned in to whatever consoles them. The posters and t-shirts on offer are also not carbon copies of everything you'd see elsewhere. Check the posters in a Zavvi or HMW and I'll put a tenner on you finding at least one alien asking you to take him to your dealer, or Justin Timberlake pulling a blue steel. The vinyl section of Sister Ray is also excellent, and worth a browse if you're shopping to get a few dance classics. I would recommend Sisteray to any music lover, because Sisteray are music lovers themselves.

    Qype User (Jonla…)

    If you're looking to buy good quality LPs from mainstream artists, this is probably your best bet from the multitude of stores along Berwick street. Whilst they don't have the bargain basement of the nearby Music and Video Exchange chain, they do have a large selection of vinyl, particularly mainstream releases (indie/rock) which you'd struggle to find in decent condition from the competition. They're particularly good for buying new releases. Not the cheapest, and whilst I held off buying anything when I visited, I'm not sure how long I'll go before I crack and make a return visit.

    Clarissa D.

    Sister Ray is my favourite record store. I absolutely love digging through their CDs, getting my fingers dirty with new and used melodies. Their prices are super cheap. A full album that you would normally pay a tenner for at HMV will cost £8 here. They also have a great selection of underground vinyl. If you're into obscure drum and bass or techno, you'll be overcome with glee when you see what they have to offer you. Mainstream, underground; they do it all at super reasonable prices.

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    Nice place for used records in great shape. Small compared to the record shops in the US but great selection downstairs.

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    1.8 miCamden Town

    This little record shop in Camden specializes in soul, jazz, rock, reggae and punk music as well as…read morehaving a good collection of posters and special edition prints. When i entered, the owner looked particularly cool as he stood behind the counter wearing a shirt and flat cap, carefully trying to examine something on the back of a record sleeve (he was holding right up to his nose). I liked the poster room which is on a split level between the entrance floor and the basement. There were quite a few special editions made by steam power posters that pictured artists such as Bob Dylan and film stars like the 1920s actress Clara Bow. Generally the music seems to lean towards groups from the 1970s and 80s such as the Beatles, the Clash, Trojan records and so on. So no 'nu' stuff here for any young trendy 'scenesters', but a good collection none the less.

    Being Camden I had high expectations for this record store, especially since I was told that London…read moreis THE place to get records. My record hunting has been hit and miss. There are a lot of stores but in terms of quality it's hit and miss. This store looked promising, small but promising, however, was disappointed in the selection and the prices for common okay condition titles. The dart board pricing is what confused me to be honest. It was cramped and I didn't have patience for the store after 10 minutes of thumbing through some commons.

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