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British Record Shop Archive

Decoy Records

Decoy Records

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 Long lost Decoy Records who had a great shop selling blues, jazz and world music.   Tony Burke Sound of the world forum.

I worked here .Some great days. The staff were very knowledgeable and great guys - they had their Jack Black snooty " High Fidelity " days but they had charm. Regular customers came from far and wide for those Yazoo and Document blues albums. Always up to date in the killer Jazz, Blues and the best Folk, Country and World music section in town. Mike and Nick were the top guys and good people to work for. I recall Charlie Watts shopping here for Jazz records and his cheque being framed. The Stones were in town for one of their MEN arena gigs when Mr Watts graced the shop . Sadly following the IRA bombing and a massive rates increase its days were numbered. Nick did go on to open the short lived Big Pink shop in the Northern Quarter and Mike has his fingers in many pies ( Band On The Wall ) for one, Certainly one of the best and most missed Manchester record shops for many people.  Mike Harding used to visit almost every Friday and think nothing of dropping a hundred pounds on the latest Folk and Country records and I would deliver them to his office across town – I clearly recall him purchasing his first Bela Fleck record in wonderment after hearing it playing on the shops turntable.  Comment: Brent Cunliffe  

Decoy was one of my all time favourite shops. Used to go in Saturday's - upstairs to the blues and roots area. Nick and Mike were really great. They would play stuff for you and supported local gigs - they used to have a stall at most festivals such as Burnley Blues and Colne R&B.  Comment: Tony Burke

Decoy jazz records near Deansgate for eye-wateringly pricey John Zorn imports and Japanese acid jazz. Comment: PeteCW
(Feb 23, 2013) Anonymous said:Good selection of reggae upstairs..si was a great guy. wonder what hes upto.. 

(Sept 9, 2012) Mike from Liverpool said:I endorse everything said I went whenever I could but was out of work most times. They had World Records when no one in Liverpool had them. Now I am working and they are gone so sad.

Name Richard  Comment: I went in regularly for jazz CDs in the 1990s. I swear that when I walked in Mike would put something on the stereo that he thought I'd like, which I often ended up buying. Cheaper than Virgin & HMV, and would order anything for you. He even came out with an ashtray once when our kid walked in smoking! (Feb 3, 2017)


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