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  • Drop records
  • JAZZ SHOP, BATH COMPACT DISCS
  • FOPP!!!! The best cd shop ever, prices have gone up a bit now it's become huge, but it's probably half the price of most HMV stuff, you always come out with some new cd's there. There's sections of £1,£3 and £5 cd's!
  • replay up near walcott street
  • Fopp - a new store has just opened near the college, hurrah for Fopp
  • fopp
  • FOPP in the corridor, cheapest record shop in bath
  • Reload is a major must go for the rare vinyl/C.D. In Frome a few miles outside of Bath is a shop called Raves From The Graves which has every vinyl youcan think of and every music taste covered.
  • mvc!!!! FOPP!!!!! Replay!!!!
  • Groovment R>I>P
  • FOPP FOPP FOPP FOPP FOPP is an extremely good record shop with some interesting stuff .they have a dodgy little unsigned section where you can pickup some of the local talent on cd
  • Replay
  • Fopp is our saviour, but don't forget Nashers with the suitably melancholic Nasher at its heart. You can find anything there. And Replay who have maintained a place in most music lovers hearts for resonable prices and an interesting selection of music.
  • fopp is good and cheaper than hmv and mvc although doesnt have a big video/dvd collection, better for music as it has "suck it and see" you buy a cd test it at home and if you dont like it youtake it back.
  • fopp-oh my god i live here much cheaper than hmv
  • Replay or Nashers, but the market in the outside bit of Waitrose car park has a good, cheap record stall.
  • rival records wicked!!
  • Groovement records, basement beneath Nashers music store, Walcot st.
  • hmv and fopp are my faves for musci and vidio
  • Replay in Broad Street - Its owned by a top bloke!!!
  • fopp - cheapo shop ful of every kind of music. it sint ful of pretentious idiots thinking theyre amazing because they sell or collect vinyl either, which is a bonus.
  • Fopp in the corridor.
  • Fopp has to be the best record store
  • Nashers-Walcot street
  • Mvc hmv, replay
  • replay all the way, innit. they might be a bit pretentious, but the 2nd hand gear is exstensive.
  • fopps in the corridor is reli good for good albums at cheap prices.
  • The Corrider has a good shop. cant remember its name.
  • Fopp in the corridor is cheap and has a wide range of everything.
  • Nashers.lots and lots and lots of vinyl and stuff to just rifle your way through.its being refurbished at the moment. Replay also a very good second hand cd section upstairs lots of cds for around £4.and downstairs lots of vinyl. 10:15 lots of cheap cds and vinyl also but beware the shop doesnt have specific opening times and the people in there are slightly vague.also its so packed full with stuff [record players,computer parts, games consoles,amplifiers....etc etc] you can hardly fit in there.very good though and you can bargian with the people in there. Fopp its cheap as chips and has a really good selection of new release cds, unsigned bands and arty type books.
  • flop records, in a back street somewhere...can't remember what its called, but i'm sure it's in bath!
  • Fopp! Ever-changing selection of decent CDs at cheap prices, and some local unsugned stuff.
  • FOP in the Corridor. CDs for a fiver, yay!
  • Replay, great for good quality/value 2nd hand music!
  • Fopp. It's down this lil alley called 'The Corridor', kind of opposite Etam and that end. Only discovered it the other day cause it's kind of hidden but excellent value CDs, newish ones for £10 and older cheaper ones. Says it's the UK's best independent record shop... And Replay goes without saying really, for a smaller indie shop.
  • Replay in Broad Street for unusual stuff, and Fopp in The Corridor is fantastically cheap
  • Onyx music don't exist no more (pity) but in its place (literally the exact same location) has risen FOPP, where you can get great CD's at bargain prices.
  • Fop is the best in Bath
  • The new record shop in the arcade - go in at your peril, you will come out broke
  • 23-5-2. New record shop opened up in "The Corridor" lots of CDs for a fiver.
  • the one in the corridor is amazing
  • R-R-R-R-REPLAY, NASHERS with the excellent TIM SPINNER and that nice little techno place, just under NASHER's RECORDS SHOP.
  • HMV has the most reliable ordering system and a huge stock, it is also hugely expensive. MVC is cheap but isn't that well stocked (it only had 2 pixies CDs). Onyx is pretty cool, but the prices are rising.
  • Replay, Replay Replay! I must have spent a couple of grand in that place.
  • Onyx is sooooo the best place to get your music. You can get some real bargins and its not one of thode scary 'too cool' shops with a dj working behind the counter (sound familiar) but its no our price selling gina G etc.
  • ONYX in the corridor- many a time I have stood browsing through the racks of classic old records and more recent CD's, if your looking for a bargin forget HMV and our price, ONYX is the place to go!
  • Nasher's: second hand vinyl bought and sold.
  • Replay (Broad Street) - Independent shop with good specialist selections and second hand stuff.
  • Rival (Corridor) - Independent shop with mainsteam selection.
  • 10-15 records - 21 Broad St Bath - second hand vinyl - second hand musical equipment - you name it they've probably got it or can get it.
  • Music Matters -- a tiny but very good jazz CD shop run by a couple of blokes that know an awful lot about jazz. Their preferences are 50's classic stuff and groovin' R&B-ish jazz, but it's a cool place.

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