This article is from the Progressive Music FAQ, by Phil Kime(Philip@kime.org.uk) with numerous contributions by others.
::Name::
Acme Records
::Address::
PO Box 248, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN14 6WT, UK
::Fax::
01959 565983
::Comments::
Another good source. CDs and vinyl (mostly new), and competetively
priced, mostly psych and prog. Acme is a label as well, both for
original material and reissues, although their issues are nearly
all psych. It's connected (I'm not sure how) with the UK neo-psych
band Sundial.
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::Store::
La Boite Musicale/The Musical Box
::Address::
305 St-Joseph, Hull, PQ, J8Y 3Y6, Canada
::Phone::
(819) 772-1839
::Fax::
(819) 770-9076
::Comments::
Open every day. Sat to Wed (11 to 5) Thu, Fri (11 to 9). Offers
a selection of well over 100 prog titles that you can listen to in
the listening booth. Also offers used CD and classic Vinyl. Just
10 minutes from downtown Ottawa.
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::Store::
Dark Sides
::Address::
c/o Olivier Fromentin, 61 Route du Petit Medoc, 86800, Sevres,
Anxaumont, France
::Phone::
+33 549 452 930
::Fax::
+33 549 452 919
::Email::
dark.sides@interpc.fr
::Comments::
Credit cards accepted. French records (LPs and SPs) by mail. 4
catalogs/year. Specializing in progressive, fusion, electronic,
psychedelic, folk, jazz, avant-garde, blues rock and so on.
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::Store::
Mellotronen
::Address::
Kaakbrinken 16, 11127, Stockholm
::Phone::
+46 8 20 00 12
::Fax::
+46 8 24 42 42
::Email::
stefan@canit.se
::Comments::
Closest metro station is Gamla Stan. Apparently, the opening
hours are 11:00 -- 18:00. This is the shop run by Stefan Dimle,
the bassist of Landberk, and the director of the (now defunct?)
Mellotronen label (which released, among others, Änglagård's
*Hybris*). Lots of prog, some vinyl, some non-prog. Tell Stefan
that Ron Chrisley sent you ...
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::Store::
Minus Zero Records
::Address::
2 Blenheim Crescent, London, W11 1NN, UK
::Phone::
0171 299 5424
::Comments::
Hours are Friday and Saturday only, 10 to 6. This shop
is extremely small and crowded, but has a huge selection of
progressive, psychedelic, rock, oldies, eclectic, and generally
hard-to-find CDs. It is mainly concerned with CDs that are
generally not found in main line stores like Tower Records.
Progressive music, both old and new forms a big percentage of their
catalogue. It seems to be run by people that are doing it more out
of a love for the music than as a major money making proposition.
They will do orders over the phone. Mick Dillingham, a rock
critic writing for the Ptolemaic Terrascope, works in the shop.
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