Shuga Records Inc. Shuga Records is a Chicago-based record store and record label specializing in new and vintage rock, punk, indie, hip-hop, EDM, Shoegaze, Psychedelic, Noise, Metal, Neo Soul, collectible, and obscure vinyl records, cassettes and CDs.
Who owns Reckless Records Chicago?
Charles Taylor
The three-story vintage building, which Reckless Records’ London-based founder Charles Taylor bought last January, is currently using the first floor for retail customers, though will eventually open up the basement for bargain bins offering cheaper records, staffers said.
Are albums worth money?
In general, a copy of an album that is still in original, unopened shrink wrap will sell for a lot more money than one that is in opened condition, even if the opened copy has not been played. Sealed copies of older albums by the Beatles might sell for as much as ten times the price of an opened example, for instance.
Where is reckless records located?
Chicago IL
Reckless Records is a group of three record stores in Chicago IL. We carry new & used CDs, DVDs games and loads of Vinyl. Originally started in London, our first Chicago location opened in 1988. (LPs & 7″s).
When did reckless records open?
Founded in 1982, Reckless Records has operated in Chicago since 1988 and has shops in Wicker Park, Lakeview and Downtown.
What are 45 rpm records worth?
Rock and roll and R&B 45s with the cardboard sleeves are worth at least $20, with many being worth more than $200. First pressings of albums have more value than second, third, or subsequent pressings. They are referred to as the “originals” that were purchased when the record first hit the charts.
Did reckless records move?
CHICAGO — Independently owned record store chain Reckless Records is moving its Lakeview store to a new location. Reckless Records sells CDs, DVDs, video games and other items. Reckless Records moved its Wicker Park shop from 1532 N. Milwaukee Ave. to a bigger storefront at 1379 N.