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We opened the doors in our first location in April 2015 with around 500 new releases and a small selection of secondhand vinyl to choose from in the ‘Front Room’ of the shop.
In 2020 we moved a little further up the road, primarily brought on due to space. We were running out and needed more to be able to continue to offer a broad range of titles - and to store all of the additional stock that we’d gathered!
As a double fronted shop this gave us more presence for passers by.
We decided to move once again in 2024 as at that point we were fully established in the Sheffield and independent record shop ‘scene’ - with a great customer base who support us.
After taking over and carrying out some rather extensive renovations to a former Post Office and News Agents a short way away from our original location - we opened up the new shop in October 2024.
Offering a brighter outlook and a curated collection we hope that all who visit continue to enjoy the Spinning Discs Sheffield experience - for many years to come.
Being part of the local community and neighbourhood independent shops is something that we enjoy.
Our Christmas ‘Front Room’ gigs have hosted some great local artists over the past couple of years. We’ve also taken part in BBC Music Day continuing to support local talent and also playing host to some, now already pretty successful bands like The Sherlocks.
Being part of the independent record shop circle has been hard work but fun. We’re enjoying our customers new and old and continually keep our range of music broad and up to date.
So far it’s been a really great journey where we’ve met some fascinating people and we’re looking forward to it continuing!
An Afrika Bambaataa 12” (although the first item we sold was actually a coffee!)
The last was a copy of Lambchop’s ‘This (Is What I Wanted To Tell You)’
I can't remember where I got it from but the first record that I owned was J. Geils Band ‘Centerfold’. I do have a lasting memory though of me and my older brother going in to Boots at the bottom of Fargate in Sheffield to get an album for my birthday. My teenage years were late 80s Pop years, so my first album (bought for me) was Bros's ‘Push’. At the time, I was sporting a bomber jacket and longed for Grolsh bottle tops on my shoes. Unfortunately, (or fortunately) my parents weren't big drinkers!
Whenever I'm away I make a point to try to visit other record shops. I don’t really have a favourite record shop because what I like is that all of the shops that I get to all offer something different in one way or another. That’s the joy of independent shops. They’re not chains and they’re all different. Recent trips have taken me (and on quite a few occasions my family - to their joy) to Canada's Dr. Disc in Windsor, Ontario, Speed City and The Village Idiot both in London, Ontario. All three were great and I managed to come home with some real gems along some new record store friends.
Our first ever customer had found his new boots that he was sporting that very day in a skip earlier in the day. They were indeed a fantastic looking pair of boots.
Two spring to mind - Neko Case at York's National Centre for Early Music and The Frames at Leeds City Varieties Music Hall.
If you ever have chance to see either of these artists then make sure you grab it! Glen Hansard (of The Frames – and also known as Outspan in The Commitments) has released some amazing records over his career to date.
Roald Dahl - Danny, the Champion of the World
The Goonies
The Housemartins - Happy Hour
The Blessing - Highway 5
Grand Drive - A Ladder To The Stars
The Black Crowes – Hotel Illness
Longpigs - Blue Skies
Neko Case – Blacklisted
The Frames – Star Star
Aretha Franklin - Respect
Lambchop – Is A Woman
Steve Winwood – Higher Love
In no particular order;
Prince
Martha Wainwright
Lambchop
Longpigs
Neko Case
The Frames / Glen Hansard
Rufus Wainwright
The Housemartins
The Black Crowes
The Hold Steady
Ryan Adams
Beth Orton
The Barenaked Ladies
The Blessing
REM
Grand Drive
Pulp
Counting Crows
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