This post is more remembrance than helpful response.
In the middle 80s I helped my father-in-law move from what then was a very nice apartment northeast of the Cathedral on East Colfax. He had a 70s vintage Mcintosh system (damn heavy) and about a thousand LPs (also damned heavy) many of which he had bought in stores in that area of Denver. On Saturday morning he took me on a tour of his favorite sources of LPs. We visited several stores and (in my memory) each store had hundreds of quality LPs.
I say this post is not very helpful because I looked at satellite images of that area today and it looks like most of the buildings have been replaced by parking lots. Still I hope there are a few good sources of LPs in Denver. Sometimes I wish there was a National Registry of Old Record Stores one could consult when visiting or moving to a new city.
Anyway good luck. Let me know if you run across any LPs of the Soviet Army Chorus.
JPO
In the middle 80s I helped my father-in-law move from what then was a very nice apartment northeast of the Cathedral on East Colfax. He had a 70s vintage Mcintosh system (damn heavy) and about a thousand LPs (also damned heavy) many of which he had bought in stores in that area of Denver. On Saturday morning he took me on a tour of his favorite sources of LPs. We visited several stores and (in my memory) each store had hundreds of quality LPs.
I say this post is not very helpful because I looked at satellite images of that area today and it looks like most of the buildings have been replaced by parking lots. Still I hope there are a few good sources of LPs in Denver. Sometimes I wish there was a National Registry of Old Record Stores one could consult when visiting or moving to a new city.
Anyway good luck. Let me know if you run across any LPs of the Soviet Army Chorus.
JPO