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  2. Flashback Records - Wikipedia

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    The original store on Essex Road then sold vinyl in the basement and CDs, VHS, DVDs and computer games on the ground floor. In 2006 Flashback Records acquired Listen, a record store at 144 Crouch Hill, Crouch End, London which was facing closure due to a fading vinyl market. In 2014 Flashback Records opened its third retail store in Shoreditch ...

  3. Fopp (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    On 30 January 2011, HMV closed the Fopp shop in Exeter due to poor sales in the recent reform of HMV. It was the first Fopp shop to close under the HMV banner. In January 2014, Fopp announced it would be closing the London Gower Street branch within Waterstone's on 18 January 2014, with the remaining business transferring to the Covent Garden ...

  4. Denmark Street - Wikipedia

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    Macaris was the first modern music shop to open on the street in 1965 followed by Top Gear Music , opening in 1969 and soon Denmark St became a hub for major guitarists of the day. [42] In April 2014, a number of music industry figures, including disc jockey Mike Read , unveiled a blue plaque above the premises that included a QR Code to access ...

  5. Yamaha Music London - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha Music London is an English musical instrument and sheet music retail store owned and operated by Yamaha Music Europe GmbH's UK branch. It is located on Soho's Wardour Street, and the majority of the building has Grade II Listed status.

  6. Virgin Megastores - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Megastores is an international entertainment retailing chain, founded in early 1976 by Richard Branson as a record shop on London's Oxford Street.. In 1979 the company opened their first Megastore at the end of Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road. [1]

  7. Our Price - Wikipedia

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    The first rebranded Our Price store with Sanity's darker, urban look opened in London's Waterloo station on 23 April 2002, and the second opened at Paddington station on 9 May 2002, to positive customer reactions and strong sales. The Sanity/Our Price outlets were already starting to return on investments, and overall company operating profit ...

  8. HMV - Wikipedia

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    HMV's pricing was generally higher than independent stores and local chains like Gramophone and That CD Shop, but it was the only retailer in Singapore to sell a variety of products, including games, T-shirts, books, and audio gear, alongside music and video.

  9. Category:Retail companies based in London - Wikipedia

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    Shops in London (1 C, 131 P) Pages in category "Retail companies based in London" ... The Early Music Shop; Then and Now (retailer) Tropic Skincare; V. Vinterior; W.