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Out of the Past Records is a record shop in Chicago, United States of America. It sells used vinyl. You can visit in person or order online. Genres often associated with the shop include Rock, Jazz, and Soul. Opening hours are listed on this page. You can call +1 773-626-3878 for store details.
Out of the Past Records is part of the Chicago, United States of America vinyl community, providing a space for record lovers to discover music on wax.
Used-record hunters will appreciate the depth of the crates here: vintage pressings, genre deep-cuts, and the occasional rare gem.
Whether you prefer flipping through crates in-store or browsing from home, Out of the Past Records covers both options.
Out of the Past Records is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Plan ahead and check the exact hours listed above before heading out. Saturday hours are 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM — the prime slot for a weekend dig. On weekdays the doors are open 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
The shop is located at 4407 W Madison St, Chicago, IL 60624, USA. Call +1 773-626-3878 to check stock or get directions before you visit. Their website lists the latest arrivals and any online-exclusive stock worth checking.
Record shopping in Chicago, IL is better for having Out of the Past Records on the map. Whether you are a local or just visiting, the store is a worthwhile destination for any vinyl fan.
Address: 4407 W Madison St, Chicago, IL 60624, USA
Phone: +1 773-626-3878
Out of the Past Records is listed for these vinyl genres: Rock, Jazz, Soul, Funk, Blues, Disco.
Chicago, IL, United States of America
Chicago, IL, United States of America
Chicago, IL, United States of America
Chicago, IL, United States of America
Chicago, IL, United States of America
Chicago, IL, United States of America
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