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Thanks, Harry! There was no angle ar which there wasn’t a reflection. I went with the least awful one I could get.
I'd like to make a trip to that store. Not close but just too cool..
If anything, record stores have flourished. Many have gone out of business but smaller stores have opened to replace them. With vinyl being so popular these days, some of the stores near me won't even buy CD for stock anymore--they just don't sell!That's cool! More surprising to me than the TJB display is that there's a RECORD STORE there in the first place! I thought that they had gone out of business years ago, and I ought to know: I used to work in one in the early 90s!!! Anyway, good to see that there's some of 'em still around, and while BEYOND is not a TJB album, it's still good to see it with the rest of Herb's works.
I'll just add to Rudy and JOv2's comments by saying that the successful "record stores" of today are broadly based, usually selling both new and used LPs, CDs (and in some cases cassettes), as well as new and used DVDs, Blu-Ray (and in some cases VHS tapes---this particular store in Santa Cruz mentions Laserdiscs on its sign) and very frequently books, posters and (where legal) paraphernalia.That's cool! More surprising to me than the TJB display is that there's a RECORD STORE there in the first place! I thought that they had gone out of business years ago, and I ought to know: I used to work in one in the early 90s!!! Anyway, good to see that there's some of 'em still around, and while BEYOND is not a TJB album, it's still good to see it with the rest of Herb's works.