Record Stores in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States


Repo Record | Record Store

Repo Record

Address: 3325 Commonwealth Ave, Charlotte, NC 28205, USA
This store is brightly lit, clean, and well-organized. The owner had earlier stores and re-opened Repo Record in 2013. Most 12" and CD stock vertically displayed for touch-free browsing. All titles strictly alphabetized, with a fine degree of granularity. Sections for:• Rock LPs• Beatles LPs• Comedy LPs• Hip Hop LPs• Japanese pressings• CDs [all genres]• 7" Singles [all genres]• House Music 12"• EDM 12"• DJ Service releases• Audiophile CD releases• Promo posters

Lunchbox Records | Record Store

Lunchbox Records

Website: Facebook
Address: 825 Central Ave, Charlotte, NC 28204, USA
A fantastic record store focusing primarily on vinyl. A large selection of indie, punk, metal, experimental, country, international and jazz music occupy a cozy environment. Used and new vinyl, cd's, tapes, blu-rays and dvds are your prize for venturing through Lunchbox's bountiful gate. Owner is a fan of primate memorabilia & punk/free-jazz and has a dark/dashing look about him.

Repo Records | Record Store

Repo Records

Address: 3325 Commonwealth Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28205, USA
A store tucked in a neighborhood in Charlotte, NC offering a tremendous amount of vinyl, some cd's, memorabilia and audio gear. Emphasis on classic rock, but also has some hip-hop and new releases.

2nd & Charles | Record Store

2nd & Charles

Address: 5331 South Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28217, USA
Large, and more orientated towards books and new CDs but a good selection of Vinyl and cassettes

Manifest Discs and Tapes | Record Store

Manifest Discs and Tapes

Address: 6239 South Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28217, USA
Large former grocery store with extensive music selections in CD and vinyl.

The Wax Museum | Record Store

The Wax Museum

Address: 5419 Monroe Rd, Charlotte, NC 28212, USA
Everything is used. The Wax Museum is a one room free standing building that promotes itself as having "beach music." They actually have beach, rock, country, big band, doo wop and jazz. They have a huge collection of 45s that are pretty much categorized by artist. The 45s begin in the 1950s and carry through to the present. The majority seem to be in the 50's, 60s and 70s. There are records everywhere including under the bins and even a few stacks laying flat. It would take a week to look through every 45.

Tip Top Daily Market | Record Store

Tip Top Daily Market

Address: 2902 The Plaza, Charlotte, NC 28205, USA
Bodega with a good permanent selection of used vinyl in the back.