Record Stores in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom


Dead Air Records | Record Store

Dead Air Records

Address: 17 Suffolk St, Liverpool L1 5HS, United Kingdom
We are a family owned independent record shop in Liverpool specialising in affordable second hand records and a curated collection of new vinyl.

The Musical Box Record Shop | Record Store

The Musical Box Record Shop

Address: 457 W Derby Rd, Liverpool L6 4BL, UK
The Musical Box, Liverpool's oldest record shop & amongst one of the oldest record shops in the world has been established since 1947 located on West Derby Road in Tuebrook. The shop has been in the same building & with the same family for 4 generations, It's been described as a 'hidden gem' of Liverpool. The shop has mountains of history, The Beatles even bought there during the 60's. The shop has only recently came online in 2020 due to the world pandemic, you can follow us on Instagram & Facebook @themusicalboxrecordshop for more news!

Dig Vinyl | Record Store

Dig Vinyl

Address: 27 Bold St, Liverpool L1, UK
Established in 2014 and quickly becoming a destination for tourists and locals alike, Dig Vinyl was the inevitable product of decades worth of record dealing, DJing, band managing, record label running, and music making of it's founders. Stocking a wide range of wax from deep psych to spiritual jazz and all stops in-between, Dig Vinyl aims to be a vinyl paradise for collectors and heads of all ages, budgets, and musical tastes.

Jacaranda Records Ltd | Record Store

Jacaranda Records Ltd

Website: Facebook
Address: 23 Slater St, Liverpool, Merseyside L1 4BW, UK
Situated on the first floor of the legendary Jacaranda Club, where the Beatles originally performed in the 1950s.THE JACARANDA CLUBThe Jacaranda's history dates back to the 1950s, when local businessman and promoter Allan Williams opened the venue as a coffee bar. The Italian espresso machine was a stylish, exciting innovation in post-war Britain. Coupled with a jukebox and live music performances, it gave coffee bars a cool and colourful atmosphere that was popular with teenagers.Unlike conventional youth clubs, often associated with schools or churches, coffee bars were free of authority figures. Teens could make a coffee bar their own, providing them with an environment to hear modern, American-influenced music, and to socialise without the watchful eyes of parents or schoolteachers.The Beatles were frequent customers, with John Lennon and Stuart Sutcliffe attending the nearby Liverpool Art College and Paul McCartney studying at the adjacent Liverpool Institute. After asking Williams for a chance to perform at The Jacaranda, Williams instead put them to work redecorating (their painted murals, now restored, still adorn the basement bar). As a part of the deal, John and Paul were able to use the basement as a rehearsal studio during the day to fine tune their craft and were rewarded when Allan asked to become their manager. Helping to hone their world beating act, Allan took The Beatles on their first tour of Hamburg in 1961. Towards the latter end of the year, Williams and the Beatles got into dispute over pay from their Hamburg tours and soon parted ways. 1962 was the year the Beatles signed with Brian Epstein who took them onto international stardom and the household name we now recognise.The Jacaranda itself has lived through various incarnations and has seen many changes since the 1950s. After a mysterious closure in 2011 amidst a changing Liverpool nightlife landscape, many wondered if there was a future for the iconic club. A surprise re-opening in late 2014- as well as the opening of a new record store and coffee shop in 2015- reasserted The Jacaranda's position as one of the city's finest and most interesting venues.The club consists of three floors- basement, ground floor, and first floor, each with its own unique purpose. The basement functions as a late-night club and music performance space, hosting the grass-roots of Liverpool's music community; the ground floor remains as a traditional bar, serving a wide selection of cocktails, bottled beers, and draught to a jukebox soundtrack; and the first floor contains a record store and coffee shop.The owners and staff that make up the Jacaranda's extended family are deeply passionate about music. This drives our dedication to providing music to the people of Liverpool. A devotion that began with the freewheeling ideals of post-war Liverpudlians and culminated in The Fab Four still lives on inside the cosy confines of our Slater Street home -a place to revel in the beauty of classic music and discover new and exciting sounds.

Defend Vinyl | Record Store

Defend Vinyl

Website: Facebook
Address: 395 Smithdown Rd, Liverpool L15 3JJ, UK
Defend Vinyl is an independent record store on the popular Smithdown Road in South Liverpool.Specialising in new & used indie, punk, emo & alternative, Defend Vinyl also stocks a wide range of genres including old-school hip-hop, funk, soul, jazz, blues & soundtracks.PLEASE NOTE: Temporarily closed due to Coronavirus outbreak.

81 Renshaw | Record Store

81 Renshaw

Address: 81 Renshaw St, Liverpool L1 2SJ, UK
Vinyl only store in the basement of Historic 81 Renshaw Street (the home of Merseybeat Magazine in the 1960's). Selling new and Secondhand vinyl. New releases plus plenty of collectable and higher value items. RSD Store.

Pop boutique | Record Store

Pop boutique

Address: 110 Bold St, Liverpool L1, UK
Open Friday Saturday and sundays .A fine selection of used vinyl .many specialist items including rare soul 45s

Cult Vinyl | Record Store

Cult Vinyl

Address: Grand Central, Renshaw Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L1 2SF, UK
Used RecordsAll genres

Aintree Vinyl Records | Record Store

Aintree Vinyl Records

Website: Facebook
Address: 114 Warbreck Moor, Liverpool, Merseyside L9 0HY, UK
Located right by Aintree Station and Racecourse. Vinyl records added to stock daily. Please visit Mon-Sat (10-5).We buy, sell and exchange quality vinyl records-please contact with any queries via here or call to the shop .

3B Records | Record Store

3B Records

Address: 5 Slater St, Liverpool L1 4BW, UK
3B Records are an independent music store and ticket outlet based in Liverpool. We specialise in vinyl, cd's, tickets and dj equipment.

Probe Records | Record Store

Probe Records

Address: School Ln, Liverpool L1 3BX, UK

Cult Vinyl | Record Store

Cult Vinyl

Address: 35 Renshaw St, Liverpool L1 2SF, UK

Dig At The Dock | Record Store

Dig At The Dock

Website: Facebook
Address: 3-4 The Colonnades, Liverpool L3 4AA, UK
Record store in Liverpool, England