06.06.08

Vinyl records make comeback on local scene

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Vinyl records make comeback on local scene
By JOHN COX, Californian staff writer Photo by Barrios
e-mail: jcox@bakersfield.com | Friday, Jun 6 2008 6:56 PM
Last Updated: Friday, Jun 6 2008 6:43 PM

For nearly 20 years World Records stocked no records. Unless you placed a special order, CDs were what you got.

BAKERSFIELD-AREA RECORD STORES

Darkstar Records and Books

1024 Truxtun Ave.

859-0241

9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. Sunday

Downtown Records

1518 19th St.

324-5235

Noon to 8 p.m. Monday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday

Gigantic Vintage

1515 19th St.

859-1515

11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday

Going Underground

1822 G St.

477-8475

11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday

Midnight Music

1215 Olive Drive

399-3454

11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday

Rockit Music

429 James St.

746-0822

11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday

World Records

1824 G St.

831-3100

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. SaturdayBY THE NUMBERS

15: The percentage by which vinyl album sales increased in 2007 as compared with 2006, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

70: The percentage by which vinyl sales are projected to grow this year over 2007 totals, based on sales in January through March, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

17.5: The percentage by which shipments of CDs declined between 2006 and 2007, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.

68: The percentage by which shipments of turntables increased in the first four months of this year compared with the first four months of 2007.Photos:
Photo by Henry A. Barrios/ The Californian
Darkstar Records and Books owner Dan Robertson, left, and son Andrew Robertson. Dan has a long history as a deejay in Bakersfield.

Earlier this year, though, young people started asking for vinyl. Now World Records’ new home on downtown G Street boasts a record section with new releases and reissues by Amy Winehouse, Parliament, The Velvet Underground and others.

Vinyl’s back.

U.S. record sales were up 15 percent last year over the year before, fed by growing interest in independent record stores like World Records and Darkstar Records and Books, another newcomer to downtown Bakersfield.

The resurgence has many roots, ranging from purists’ ideas about sound quality to availability of turntables at major retailers to the desirability of belonging to an exclusive, anti-digital subculture.

Vinyl’s growing popularity could have side benefits for Bakersfield. Independent record stores tend to promote the local music scene more than chain stores do. And downtown’s cluster of music stores could make it more of a destination for out-of-town collectors, boosting local tourism.

What surprises many longtime record collectors is how vinyl appeals to so many young people born after much of the nation turned its back on records when CDs were introduced in the 1980s.

A THING FOR VINYL

Consider the enthusiasm of 19-year-old Brenndan Morlan. He has amassed 140 or so albums since he began collecting records three or four years ago, and now spends $100 a week on vinyl recordings of classic jazz, psychedelic rock and exotic funk. His friends “don’t get it.”

“They’re just like, ‘How can you spend so much money on records?’” the Bakersfield sandwich shop employee said Thursday as he flipped through row after row of old vinyl at Darkstar on Truxtun Avenue.

Dan Robertson, the store’s co-owner along with his two sons, understands. His own collection numbers about half a million.

“I think (renewed interest in records) is almost a reaction against the digital,” said Robertson, a deadhead deejay who counted Buck Owens among his personal friends. He has been planning to open a record store for more than three decades.

DIGITAL DIVIDE

Distaste for digital music is common among record people. They tend to frown upon the carelessness others afford CDs, and relish the special care records require and the sense of history one gets when holding an album.

“It’s like having primary text from an author or a philosopher,” said 23-year-old Steven Koontz, the drummer for Bakersfield punk band Loser Life, which this week embarked on a European tour. Band members were planning to bring with them and sell more than 200 vinyl recordings of their music.

Then there’s the sound quality issue. Vinyl enthusiasts praise the medium’s warm sound as compared with digital recordings.

Listening to a record is “kind of like holding someone’s hand without a glove,” said Andrew Winton, a 29-year-old coffeehouse manager and regular at Going Underground, a punk music store on downtown G Street that sells and pays to have pressed many vinyl recordings that have never been transferred to CD format.

A RISING TIDE

The opening of two new record retailers so close in proximity has store owners hopeful that customers near and far will view Bakersfield as a hub for buying vinyl.

“The more the better,” said Alex Rodriguez, co-owner of downtown 19th Street’s Gigantic Vintage, which sells vintage clothing in front and records in back. “Kids aren’t just going to go to one (record store), they’re going to go to all of them.”

David Thomas, owner of Shafter’s Rockit Music, agreed. His 5,000-square-foot store, which has sold records since 1947, draws collectors from the Bay Area and the Los Angeles area. The more stores clustered in one area, he said, the more likely it is that serious collectors will come.

And when they drive in, collectors can drop big money. Jake Chavez, owner of Downtown Records on 19th Street across from Gigantic Vintage, said he once sold 200 records to a collector from Alaska driving on his way to a large show in Las Vegas.

STAYING POWER

Thomas suggested that independent stores such as those operating locally will outlast chains because of their personal touch.

“People want to go back (and) deal with neighborhood-type record stores where they can actually go in and talk about music,” he said.

This appears to be the case recently. Entertainment research company Nielsen SoundScan reported that three-quarters of all vinyl album sales in 2007 took place at independent music stores.

SIDE BENEFITS

But even aside from the business they do, record store owners say there is a benefit to having independent shops around: They help introduce young people to artists new and old.

Robertson, Darkstar’s co-owner, hopes to support the local music scene much the way Going Underground does, selling albums produced locally. He said that would mean opening up his offerings to include many different genres.

For now, though, he said he’s satisfied to be broadening the musical horizons of customers like 17-year-old Jordan Aguirre, who spent time this week checking out Robertson’s diverse collection.

Since becoming interesting in vinyl, Aguirre said he has come to a fuller understanding of the musicians who have influenced many modern recording artists.

“It’s kind of like an education,” he said.

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03.31.08

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I just added this LOT OF 48 POP ROCK CD’S to my inventory at gigantic vintage.

THE TITLES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

1. PHENOMENON SOUNDTRACK

2. MY BEST FRIEND’S WEDDING SOUNDTRACK. (THE JEWEL CASE HAS A CRACK ON THE SIDE)

3. ERIC CLAPTON - TIMEPIECES THE BEST OF

4. WILSON PHILLIPS - SELF TITLED

5. PAULA ABDUL - GREATEST HITS

6. GENESIS - THE HITS (THE JEWEL CASE HAS A CRACK ON THE FRONT)

7. JESSICA ANDREWS - UNBREAKABLE HEART (SINGLE)

8. GWEN STEFANI - LOVE, ANGEL, MUSIC, BABY

9. CLAY AIKEN - MERRY CHRISTMAS WITH LOVE

10. NICOLE C MULLEN - REDEEMER

11. ULU - SELF TITLED

12. ALICIA KEYS - THE DIARY OF ALICIA KEYS

13. ALICIA KEYS - SONGS IN A MINOR

14. STARSHIP - GREATEST HITS

15. THE MONKEES - GREATEST HITS (THE JEWEL CASE HAS A CRACK ON THE SIDE)

16. JOHN MELLENCAMP - THE BEST THAT I COULD DO

17. BRITNEY SPEARS - OOPS…I DID IT AGAIN

18. JANET JACKSON - THE VELVET ROPE

19. A WALK TO REMEMBER SOUNDTRACK

20. DIRTY DANCING SOUNDTRACK (THE JEWEL CASE HAS A CRACK ON THE FRONT)

21. RUNAWAY BRIDE SOUNDTRACK (THE JEWEL CASE HAS A CRACK ON THE SIDE)

22. THE COWBOY WAY SOUNDTRACK

23. THE NEXT BEST THING SOUNDTRACK

24. WHO’S THAT GIRL SOUNDTRACK

25. MADONNA - LIKE A VIRGIN

26. MADONNA - EROTICA

27. MADONNA - MUSIC

28. MADONNA - BEDTIME STORIES

29. MADONNA - LIKE A PRAYER

30. MARIAH CAREY - #1′S

31. MARIAH CAREY - BUTTERFLY

32. MARIAH CAREY - DAYDREAM

33. MARIAH CAREY - MUSIC BOX

34. MARIAH CAREY - MTV UNPLUGGED

35. MARIAH CAREY - EMOTIONS (THE JEWEL CASE HAS A CRACK ON THE SIDE)

36. SIMPLY RED - GREATEST HITS

37. RIHANNA - A GIRL LIKE ME

38. KANYE WEST - THE COLLEGE DROPOUT

39. AIR SUPPLY - GREATEST HITS

40. BONNIE TYLER - SUPER HITS

41. SHAKIRA - LAUNDRY SERVICE

42. DESTINY’S CHILD - SURVIVOR

43. GLORIA ESTEFAN - HOLD ME, THRILL ME, KISS ME

44. ROD STEWART - THE VERY BEST OF (THE JEWEL CASE HAS A CRACK ON THE SIDE)

45. MICHAEL BOLTON - GREATEST HITS 1985-1995

46. JENNIFER LOPEZ - THIS IS ME…THEN

47. JENNIFER LOPEZ - JLO

48. THE LATEST - MARLBORO MUSIC CD

ALL OF THESE CD’S ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AND PLAY FINE.

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i just added these CDs to my inventory at gigantic vintage. if you like andynoise.com, buy my CDs.

 below is what i just got in:

jackyl - self titled

descendents - all

luscious jackson - electric honey

the dead milkmen - big lizard in my backyard(no artwork)

third eye blind - self titled(no artwork)

grateful dead - dead set

violent femmes - self titled

guns n roses - use you illusion II

bjork - greatest hits

moby - play

swingin to the police a tribute

mary karlzen - hide

tori amos - boys for pele

stone temple pilots - purple (missing front cover)

dixie chicks - wide open spaces

vertical horizon - everything you want

lemonheads - its a shame about ray(no artwork)

tori amos - under the pink(missing front cover)

DJ Dime Piece - highly anticipated volume six(no artwork)

chants des voutes cisterciennes - chants from the cistercian vaults

sugar - file under easy listening

william topley - mixed blessing(no artwork)

u2 - boy

william topley - spanish wells(no artwork)

batman forever soundtrack

nickelback - silver side up

george michael - ladies and gentlemen the best of(2cd)

12.12.07

new product at gigantic vintage.

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one of my many jobs besides coaching, webmaster and poker player is that i help out at gigantic vintage.

so if you like this site, support gigantic vintage and my other site supporters. they help me keep this site alive.

in fact, a fan of this site made a nice donation and i got a new camera that made this video of new product at gigantic. click HERE for the video.
 

10.30.07

available at gigantic - 10/30/07

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i sell noise at gigantic vintage! below are some recently added product:

CD’S COME WITH THE ORIGINAL JEWEL CASES AND INSERTS. CD’S ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION TO GOOD CONDITION

Greatest Hits - Fleetwood Mac/Otis Spann (CD 1988)
Heart Shaped World - Isaak, Chris (CD 1989) Read the rest of this entry »

10.23.07

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CD’S COME WITH THE ORIGINAL JEWEL CASES AND INSERTS. CD’S ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION TO GOOD CONDITION.

BAAL ZEBUTH-WE ARE SATANAS
BENNY GOODMAN-S/T
PUIRT A BAROQUE-RETURN OF THE WONDERER
AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN PARIS-SOUNDTRACK Read the rest of this entry »

10.16.07

i sell noise at gigantic!

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one of my many jobs is selling noise at gigantic. i just added these CDs to my inventory:

20th Century Masters: The Millennium … - Cher (CD …
A Little Bit Of Mambo - Bega, Lou (CD 1999) Read the rest of this entry »

10.02.07

A record price for a Radiohead album: $0

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A record price for a Radiohead album: $0
The famed British band lets fans decide what to pay for a new release online.
By Geoff Boucher and Chris Lee
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers

October 2, 2007

The great riddle facing the record industry in the digital age has been pricing. Napster and its ilk puckishly offered music for “free” in the late 1990s, and the major labels have largely clung to an average of $13 for CDs despite plummeting sales and seasons of downsizing.

Now, one of the world’s most acclaimed rock bands, Radiohead, is answering that marketplace riddle with a shrug. “It’s up to you,” reads a message on the Web page where fans can pre-order the band’s highly anticipated seventh album and pay whatever they choose, including nothing.

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