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982.1 | get them while they're stocked | OXMYX::POLLAK | Counting trees, in the Sahara. | Mon Nov 23 1987 10:57 | 9 |
| When it opens you better get what you like fast if it is non-mainline
entertainment. Tower Records will open a store with a least one
of each LP, casette, or CD (or so it seems) and then as time goes
by only those sections with a high turnover survive. The rest just
wither away.
This is from experience of a local Tower Record store. They started
out with a jazz section but it feel off. The classical and Rock
and Roll is expanding. The Country and Western is just holding its
own again the R&R incursions.
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982.2 | Drool.... | BETHE::LICEA_KANE | | Mon Nov 23 1987 11:22 | 10 |
| Well, my experience has been just the opposite. On West 4th in New
York, they've got *everything*. The more obscure, the more of it.
The jazz section *alone* is as large as the Harvard Coop. And you
don't have to be assaulted with David Lee Roth while you shop!
Looking forward to finding the hard to find.
-mr. bill
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982.3 | Tower for the fringes | WCSM::PURMAL | Oh, the thinks you can think! | Mon Nov 23 1987 11:56 | 7 |
| Out here in the California (the home of Tower I believe) I've
found that Tower in Mountain View tends to have a better stock of
eclectic new wave, punk, metal, and industrial music than their stock
of mainstream rock. They have the best selection of soundtracks
that I've ever seen.
ASP
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982.4 | well, I guess it's alright... | OXMYX::POLLAK | Counting trees, in the Sahara. | Tue Nov 24 1987 08:47 | 5 |
| reply .3
Well I suggest you stay away from the San Mateo store then. Unless
you like classical. One NICE thing is that they have a video section
with the largest LaserDisc selection close to me.
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982.5 | Boston Store like West 4th St. ! | ESKIMO::TBROWNELL | | Tue Nov 24 1987 11:22 | 20 |
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My understanding of the Boston store is that it is in the
same vein as the NYC 4th street store, multiple floors, multi-million
dollar inventory. The NYC store is in a different galaxy in comparison
to the San Mateo and Mountain View (CA) stores which I visited last
summer. They (the CA stores) tend to be more like our Strawberries
chain, small sized with inventories driven by the local market.
For those of you here in MA, compare the downtown Worcester
Strawberries to the one in Sudbury.
In any event, Tower in Boston is major improvement over what
we have to shop with now. I have been able to find obscure music
in all the departments at the NYC store, and am looking forward
to the same results here.
Tb
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982.6 | | REGENT::SCHMIEDER | | Wed Nov 25 1987 12:10 | 5 |
| Hooray! No more driving for hours and hours all over the state searching for
hard-to-find CD's and albums!
Mark
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982.7 | Cal. stores | USWRSL::MAYBR | Dynasties are made to be broken | Wed Nov 25 1987 15:07 | 11 |
| Since this seems to be the closest topic to California CD stores
8^) :
A new Wherehouse Records opened up in Colma/Daly City and has an
unusually large CD selection. It is located at the 280 Metro Center
just north of Serramonte. The selection seemed pretty good, I was
able to finally find a John Mayall CD I've been huntng for about
a year. It seemed mostly slanted to rock.
Bruce
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982.8 | Silicon Valley conference CD info | WCSM::PURMAL | Oh, the thinks you can think! | Mon Nov 30 1987 09:42 | 6 |
| Try the "Where to buy CD's" topic in the Silicon Valley conference
WCSM::SILICON_VALLEY.
KP7 does the trick for adding it to your notebook.
ASP
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982.9 | selection, at what price? | PBA::SURDAN | | Mon Nov 30 1987 13:52 | 6 |
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What price do we pay for the vast selection? Are they competitive
with "normal" stores? Any resonable sales?
Ken
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982.10 | tower prices (in the west) | DECWET::COOMBS | | Tue Dec 01 1987 09:52 | 9 |
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I don't know about the new Boston Tower, but in Seattle prices
at Tower normally are competitive with "normal" prices elsewhere.
For example, on the classical side, Polygram disks (Philips, London,
DG,...) are 14.99. On sale (about once a month) they get down to
12.99.
jc
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982.11 | Hours of Operation? | HPSCAD::FORTMILLER | Ed Fortmiller, MRO1-1, 297-4160 | Tue Dec 01 1987 10:32 | 1 |
| What hours will they be open?
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982.12 | Long hours, as at other Tower stores | BAVIKI::GOOD | Michael Good | Tue Dec 01 1987 11:24 | 2 |
| I believe the Boston store will be open 9 am to midnight, 365 days a
year.
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982.13 | Opening delayed | FDCV11::LMULA | | Wed Dec 02 1987 10:11 | 5 |
| Opening of the Tower Records has been delayed at least one week
(now tentatively set for 12/12) due to construction delays. By
the way, you can see the store as you drive into Boston via the
Pike--lots of neon as in the other Tower Records. I imagine there
will be a big ad in the Sunday papers the Saturday before the opening.
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982.14 | moved from 1002.0 | COOKIE::ROLLOW | Return of the Killer Mutant Monday | Mon Dec 07 1987 11:00 | 21 |
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I hate to start a new note when I know that this topic has been
discussed already, but there is no keyword "TOWER_RECORDS."
Anyway, the rumor in Boston last week was, first, that the new Tower
Records was due to open on Friday, and then that the opening had
been delayed until Saturday. So on Saturday morning I strolled over
to have a look. The place is still in total chaos, with hundreds
of unopened cartons piled on top of each other all over the place
and notices in all the windows: "Help Wanted. Apply with the Classical
Manager." I stuck my head in the door and asked an extremely
anxious-looking person (my guess is, the manager) when the place
would actually open. "Next week. We HOPE. We HOPE next week," was
his response. I asked if by "next week" he meant the 12th (as someone
in this conference suggested last week), and again he responded,
"We HOPE. We HOPE." Make of that what you will....
Jack Truslow
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982.15 | Well? | MEMORY::SLATER | | Fri Dec 11 1987 08:01 | 1 |
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982.16 | 247-5900 | MEMORY::SLATER | | Fri Dec 11 1987 12:18 | 7 |
| I just called information: Tower Records on Newbury St 617-247-5900.
I called them, they will not be open on sat Dec 12. They expect
as of a couple of minutes ago that they will be open 9:00 AM tue
Dec 15.
Les
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982.17 | Tower Records -- When Will It Open? | DELNI::TRUSLOW | | Mon Dec 14 1987 10:08 | 8 |
| I took another little trip past the store this Saturday -- the sign
on the door now informs us that the opening will be December 15
or 17 (I wonder which came first -- the sign on the door or the
message on the telephone). I'll try to go by again tomorrow night
and will let you know what's happening.
Jack Truslow
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982.18 | Finally!! | FDCV11::LMULA | | Mon Dec 14 1987 10:10 | 2 |
| Believe it or not, they are officially open as of 9AM, Monday, Dec.
14th.
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982.19 | Anybody been there?? | CURIUM::SHAH | | Tue Dec 15 1987 08:26 | 6 |
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So has anybody been to Tower here in Boston?? How are the prices
here?? Any sale?? I am planning on heading out there this evening.
-P.S.
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982.20 | Tower Records -- At Last! | DELNI::TRUSLOW | | Tue Dec 15 1987 10:12 | 20 |
| I went last night. My interests are primarily in classical music;
so I went straight up to the third floor, where I bought three
single Cds, one two-CD album, and one three-CD album. The singles
and the 2-pack were all $14.99/disc. But the 3-disc set was $15.99
a disc. It may just be coincidence, but the singles were volumes
one and two of Klemperer conducting Wagner (on EMI) and were AAD.
The 2-disc set was Joan Sutherland's second recording of "Rigoletto"
(on London--regular London, not Jubilee), and it was also AAD. The
3-disc set was Sutherland's second recording of "I Puritani" (also
on regular London), but it was DDD. It is also a practically brand-new
release on CD. The others have been around for a while. Now, just
to keep this from being too neat -- the third single CD was an
EXTREMELY new release (on regular London) of Sutherland singing
a selection of songs from old movies (including "When You Wish upon
a Star" from "Pinocchio"). It is DDD.
So -- what do you make of that?
Jack Truslow
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982.21 | Secret Sale? | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Tue Dec 15 1987 22:05 | 11 |
| I just got back from there (stopped by after Symphony).
I picked up the historic 1936 D'Oyly Carte recording of the Mikado (a two disc
set for 19.98) and a new DDD recording of Ruddigore by New Sadler's Wells also
for 19.98.
There's nothing to indicate that everything is on sale; the prices were posted
as 23.98 and 21.98. But apparently there's a store-wide sale with everything
at 12.99 or lower.
/john
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982.22 | Worth the trip | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | The Dread Pirate Roberts | Tue Dec 15 1987 22:29 | 17 |
| I was there this afternoon. The prices are about standard --- $14.99
is the common price per disc (for pop/rock/etc. --- I never made
it to the third floor :-)). As John said, there was an unannounced
sale of $2-3 off of each disc. I asked the cashier, and he said
it will be on for about the next month. As a result of the $2-3
off, I got one of CBS's "Nice Price" CD's for $7.99!!!
I looked specifically for a bunch of imports. Didn't since an
overabundance of them, but they do have quite a few interesting
ones. Be warned, though, that Japanese imports are sky high (they
had a bunch of Ryuichi Sakamoto CD's, for instance that were about
$24-28 each), but this is not really Tower's fault, as right now,
the yen is brutally beating the dollar upside the head.
I definitely will make one more pass there before the holidays.
--- jerry
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982.23 | Not Cheaper??...Sunday Hours???? | AQUA::ROST | A circle's not invisible | Thu Dec 17 1987 06:41 | 15 |
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According to an ad in today's Globe, the "standard" Tower list for
CDs is $15.98, $16.98 just like the big S.
They are having a sale though, budget RCA CDs are 3 for $25 this
week.
Also, it appears CBS has added another price point, $13.98 list,
cheaper than new releases, but more than the "Collector's Series".
The ad showed Costello's first, Beck's "Blow by Blow" among others.
No times were printed. Anybody know if they will have Sunday hours???
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982.24 | Of course Sunday hours! | BAVIKI::GOOD | Michael Good | Thu Dec 17 1987 11:43 | 2 |
| They open at 12 on Sundays - I think they stay open until midnight but
I'm not sure.
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982.25 | Banned in Boston | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Fri Dec 18 1987 07:54 | 3 |
| Apparently they'll be the only Tower closed on Christmas Day.
/john
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982.26 | Or maybe south.... | BETHE::LICEA_KANE | | Fri Dec 18 1987 16:45 | 4 |
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Well, I'll just have to walk north to the one on E 4th then.
-mr. bill
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982.27 | They were even busy at 10pm | STP::ANDERSON | Have an adequate day :-| | Wed Dec 23 1987 13:19 | 21 |
| I went down to Tower last night after hearing for a few years how
great the NYC store is. I thought it interesting that there are
no "Misc. A, B, ..." sections. Each artist stocked has their own
section.
I was not particularly impressed with the rock section, CD or LP.
Yes, they had a "Rupert Hine" section (one of my faves) in LP.
Score 1 for them. Went to the CD section: no Chameleons U. K.,
only one Chris De Burgh. I find that the selection at Newbury Comics
in Harvard Square is excellent for new rock. Tower's selection
may not have been much skimpier, but it certainly wasn't any better.
I wonder if all the stock is out. There are definitely current
rock CD's that Tower did *not* have. But the prices are good, and
with the current grand opening sale, even better: $12.98!
When I have more time to spend, I would love to check out the whole
place. I live in Watertown now, but used to live *three blocks*
from Tower! Right place, wrong time...
Paul
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