There are multiple Reckless Records locations in Chicago, Illinois. This one is at 929 West Belmont Avenue, and it’s a must-stop if you’re in that part of town and looking to do some music shopping.
The place is full of bins and shelves jammed with stuff like this, and the store is deep.
Shirts, bargain bin DVDS, and plenty of vinyl for the record collectors.
I mean, just look at that small sample of soundtrack and lounge vinyl records. They have entire sections for Dean Martin, Ennio Morricone, John Carpenter, and Goblin. A copy of the Thank God It’s Friday score next to John Barry‘s for Thunderball is a win-win.
Are you looking for CDs or DVDs? No worries. They have you covered.
They even have two shelving units full of cassettes, for heaven’s sake.
I walked out of there with used CDs by Pat Dinizio, The Stooges, Chrome, The Who, and The Rolling Stones. The most expensive one was nine bucks. You can’t beat that. Go spend some cash and a few hours there.
Keep your mind open.
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