Great, great record store
Great, great record store
Good record stores seem to be making a comeback, but one that’s never gone away is the Jazz Record Mart in Chicago.
I’ve visited JRM several times, including Sunday, not so much for the jazz stuff but a deep selection of R&B, soul, blues and gospel music and books. I’ve written previously about my love of Southern soul and Jazz Record Mart is a great place to hunt down hard-to-find CDs or LPs if you’re a fan of soul, R&B, blues or early 20th century roots music.
I still haven’t run across an out-of-print collection of great 1960s' songs recorded at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Ala., but did find "The Hi Records Story," a collection documenting a terrific label that operated in the shadow of Stax in the thriving Memphis scene in the 1960s and early ‘70s. I’ve previously discovered terrific gospel, R&B, rockabilly and blues discs.
Jazzmart is an eclectic place, with treasures buried all over the place. They still proudly proclaim to be the "world's largest jazz and blues record store." It’s organized in a disorganized way, and you’ll find yourself finding stuff to buy all the way up to the checkout counter. I just hope the store -- an anachronism in these digital times -- survives until the next time I return.