Magnolia Records
(614) 421-1512
1155 N High St
Columbus,
OH
43201
39.9861
-83.0054
Neighborhood: Short North
Last updated 4.01.09

What People Are Saying About Magnolia Records
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The Sounds
The selection is mostly on disc, and features a comprehensive jazz layout, along with well-researched rock and indie racks. Magnolia does stock some vinyl, focusing on 45s as well as 7" and 12" singles from varied underground circuits.
On the Wall ...
Can't find that Sun Ra box set at Virgin? It's probably here, along with boxes of imported Miles Davis you didn't know existed.
Reading Room
This place stocks most decent music magazines, plus a few hard-to-follow cultish zines.
Rocks Off
This is the place to go if you want a must-have classic that doesn't end up in used bins often. Search through the entire catalog for artists like the Rolling Stones and the Who.
User Reviews
Anonymous
November 15, 2005
Several times in the past few years I've wanted to find music that is difficult to come by. I know I could order it online, but I'm an instant gratification kind of person, so this store rocks for me. So far they've not let me down.
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November 15, 2005
I spent a good amount of my college money here buying some really great albums. They are really knowledgeable and can help you find anything here. They have a lot of the hard to find and rare stuff collectors love. Just an all around great little record shop. The atmosphere of the store is cool too.
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November 04, 2005
Last time Death Cab for Cutie released an exclusive EP that are only avaliable in certains stores in US and online. Lucky for the Magnolia Thunderpussy Records, I was able to buy one. Also, this is an ideal place to shop if you're interesting in discovering new artists or find certain albums by artist you wont ble able to find in traditional record stores like Sam Goodies or such.
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Bonding, Punk Style:
Bring little brother for some hair dye, incense and a blacklite poster he can stare at for hours.
Earth People:
This is good place to leaf through all of the Grateful Dead's vault releases, along with a bunch of bluegrass, reggae and jam-band roots albums.


