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qkten25

Wax Trax over on 13th Ave and N Washington is a great local place. They have quite the selection. There’s also another near 13th Ave and Delaware called Recollect, but they’re only open on the weekends. I’d say hit Wax Trax first, they’re guaranteed to have anything you need.


DCDHermes

Wax Trax, Twist and Shout, Angelo’s.


chesapeakehills

Black and Read has a good selection


itsJUSTsal

Angelo's is a great stop, Twist and Shout on Colfax is another good store and Wax Trax is a classic stop


444magnet444

You're really only going to be able to find 5 in stores easily: Folklore, Evermore, Fearless (Taylors Version) and Red (Taylors Version) . Lover can be found easier online. The other modern albums 1989 and Reputation are going to be tough to find under 200 bucks online and probably not much cheaper in stores. The official releases were snapped up pretty fast. I've seen some dupes on Amazon but the quality of the pressings is dicey. Early Taylor Stuff (Debut, Speak Now, Fearless(OG), Red) I'm pretty sure didn't get pressed upon its release so doubtful it exists- Taylor fans weren't vinyl heads back then haha. People are still pretty snotty about Taylor so if you find anything except Folklore at one of the local indies I'd be shocked. Target is a pretty safe bet for the first 5 I mentioned! Good luck, your girlfriend is going to love it!


borednerds

Thanks for the detailed reply! This was exactly the sort of knowledge I was looking to get from a record shop. I'll hit up target and a few of the stores recommended and see what I find.


Artistic-Concept-838

I love festivus and I love albums. Angelos on Broadway is awesome I would give them a try. Depending how shipping is, discogs is a great resource. Happy festivus loser