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RSD 2023 Our List…

RSD – THE CREEKSIDE VINYL LISTSaturday 22nd 2023  Well, it’s that time again…. isn’t it…. that day of Record Stores…Shops if you will…Not online…but shops…. real shops….Places you walk into and are greeted…. mostly with a smile…Bricks and Mortar Shop….Selling and

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RSD 2022- Second Serving

CREEKSIDE VINYL RECORD STORE DAY 2022 – Second Serving Saturday June 18th 2022 The Second Serving of the Record Store day exclusive release is upon us…we have a small but feisty list of sweet records available for your delight and

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RSD 2022 CREEKSIDE VINYL- Final List

Its Record Store Day this coming Saturday 23rd April.We are very excited to welcome everyone for our first RSD without lockdown regulations in place…. Below is a the list of records we are carrying, how many copies of each we

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Record Store Day 2021 DROP 2

Saturday 17th July is the second Day of the 2021 Record Store Day Event; This year again , broken into 2 Drops in response to the Pandemic restrictions and ensuring safety for all…. Below Is a List of The Stock

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RECORD STORE DAY 2021-DROP 1

RECORD STORE DAY 2021 DROP 1- Our List. This Saturday , The 12th June, is the first of two Record Store Days in 2021….We will be open from 8:30 in the morning. The below list is the stock that we

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2020 RECORDS OF THE YEAR

Creekside Vinyl Records of the Year 2020. Here is a little commented on fact, Daniel Defoe, author of The Journal of The Plague Year was only 5 years old in 1665.  His Journal, considered by some to be the definitive first-hand

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RECORD STORE DAY – DROP 3

CREEKSIDE VINYL RSD DROP 3 – OCTOBER 25th And so, we’ve made it through…. who would have thought as spring approached that we would still be RSDing by late October. Our first RSD here at Creekside Vinyl and it’s been

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RECORD STORE DAY – DROP TWO

Well, we’ve got to the second instalment of Record Store Day 2020…and yes, It is starting to feel like Apocalypse Now Redux, Reimagined and Reboosted! A much smaller list to choose from this time…and the same rules apply.  No Reserving

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RECORD STORE DAY

RSD 2020 Drop ONE Saturday August 29th Well, this is it! After 12 long years, Record Store Day finally comes to Faversham. This ancient town of Kings, which has a great and vibrant live music scene. What’s taken so long?

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WHERE ARE WE NOW? August 2020 Newsletter

Update What can be said, about the past few months which hasn’t already been said?  I just hope you’ve come through it unscathed. It was horrible not doing what we love and offering our great music buying experience and seeing all

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RE-OPENING PLANS

CREEKSIDE VINYL, YOUR LOCAL RECORD SHOP IS COMING BACK… Hi everyone, how you doing?  It really has been the craziest time, hasn’t it? I do hope you are all doing ok and have managed to get through this time unscathed. As

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Pop Lives In Faversham!!

Newsletter.  March 2020 Reviews Boomtown Rats – Citizens of Boomtown It’s a Boomtown Rats Album…a fookin’ Boomtown Rats Album!! …That’s what this sounds like. That should be the review. Done. I put the pre-release record on in the shop and a

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All Styles Served Here…New February Reviews

…and a few more new records to talk about… from Iceland to Wales… from Pilgrims to Good Ol’ Boys.  A selection of our thoughts about some of the new records in the shop now….and as featured on our Spotify playlist…feel free to add your voice

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Twenty Twenty …everyone feel the new!

Twenty Twenty …everyone feel the new! We enter our second year as a new records emporium and good vibes hub in Market Street, Faversham and look forward to the next 12 months. 12 Months of discovering our new favourite bands,

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Records of the Year 2019

Creekside Vinyl, Our Records of the Year ; Two Thousand and Nineteen 5- James Walsh: Tiger on the Bridge The front man of one-time Indie darlings Starsailor produces an understated album of little songs. And it’s beautiful. Nothing new under

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