General vinyl talk here.

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By Ptflea2
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I'm going to be in New Orleans next week for business but will have a lot of downtime, so I'll be looking for some good places to hunt. I've got to imagine the history this city has with music there would be a lot of good opportunities. I know Waxworks operates near these parts, maybe they can help? I'm staying in the French Quarter.
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By texasvinyl
#46709
Skully'z at 907 Bourbon Street is a very small store that carries a good selection of indie & punk. They do stock OSTs, Votary, Death Waltz etc. There are a few crates of used records. The guy was really friendly. It is in the "rainbow" part of Bourbon St. If you keep walking all the way up Bourbon St. to Esplanade and take a left, you'll find a restaurant called Port of Call. They make a really, really mean burger served with a loaded baked potato on the side. It's worth a visit.

Peaches Records at 408 North Peters Street is a much larger store, but it's a bit of a tourist trap. They do stock some great records, but I found their prices to be appalling... also the owner was fake sugary sweet to us while she was simultaneously being a giant bitch to her employees in front of us, so that kind of harshed the vibe. I did pick up a couple of good used blues records and I think a copy of Maurice Jarre's The Bride.

These are really the only two shops I am aware of that are walkable from the French Quarter. There may be more now, NOLA is a hip town that is fairly vibrant at the moment. Let me know if you find any other good digging spots, since I travel to NOLA for work 2-4 times a year.

Other places to eat, Jacques Imo's is great http://jacques-imos.com/ (though not walkable from the French Quarter), Irene's Cuisine fancy Italian-Creole is one of the best, and recently I was very impressed by a place called Andy's Bistro in Metairie, they served a soft shell crab on special that just blew the doors off of every other soft shell crab dish I've ever had. http://www.andybistro.com/index.php

Enjoy the trip, I love New Orleans.
By Ptflea2
#46778
Thanks Texas, I will definitely look for those two locations and get back to you if I indeed find anymore. I'll arrive next Wednesday and be there through Sunday. It's been about 5 years since I was last there, so I'm really looking forward to it.
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By waxworkrecords
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Bummer that I'm just reading this, now. If you happen to have the time, visit Domino Sound Record Shack. It's a great record shop. http://www.dominosoundrecords.com/

And everything that texasvinyl said is spot on.