Thursday, May 8, 2025

Rock Blog #44: a small CD hunter’s travel guide to Vienna

This blog entry is something different. I’ll get back to the normal stuff later, but for now, here’s  a small ”CD hunter’s travel guide to Vienna”. 

Me and my family spent a few days in the beautiful city of Vienna in Austria recently, and I did some CD hunting there. Beforehand, I checked out what the city had to offer, and chose a couple of the many second hand records stores which I wanted to visit, as I only had limited time for this hobby of mine.

The weather wasn’t favorable on our first day in Vienna, but I decided to take a walk in the rain to Moses Records and Sing Sing Records anyway, a little bit outside the main shopping district. These days it’s fairly easy to navigate with a phone in your hand, but I did take a few wrong turns which made the trip a slightly longer than I had hoped for. First stop was at Moses Records, which was packed with vinyl and CDs. They had dedicated shelves for metal and other genres, but also a million 2 euro CD’s in no particular order. I checked out most of the CD racks, but didn’t find anything I absolutely wanted. The prices of the used CDs were around 6-15 euros I think, those 2 euro cheap ones excluded. 


The next stop was at SingSing Records, which was maybe a slightly smaller store, but more to my liking. A decent hard rock / metal selection, and I picked up a couple of CDs, a Petra compilation and Michael Bormann’s first solo album, 6 euros each. I tried to bargain as they weren’t in that good condition, but the lady behind the counter showed no mercy :). She was helpful though, when I asked where I should go for new CDs.  SingSing had also a lot of boxes full of 1 euro CDs. As far as I could tell, they weren’t sorted out in any way, and seemed to be mostly common pop/rock stuff. Maybe I could have found something if I had gone through them all, but the amount of boxes was exhausting! 


The Müller store on the Mariahilfer strasse had a ”vinyl fair” going on, where you got a discount depending on how many LP’s you bought. Not really my thing, LP’s are fairly expensive these days. They also had a small, fairly decent CD department.  I also visited a Media Markt on the same street, their selection wasn’t as good. These big department and electronic stores seem to be cutting down the space dedicated for music, which is sad but understandable. The kids nowadays are enjoying their music via streaming services. Still, compared to Finnish stores, it was a time trip to 5-10 years ago. The CD shelves have pretty much disappeared from major stores. 


I did some shopping at Westfield Shopping City Süd, which is a huge shopping mall outside of Vienna. There was a Müller store there, and I found the latest Avantasia album on vinyl for 25 euros, which I thought was a good price. I also bought the new H.E.A.T. CD, 15 euros. The was a small Media Markt in the mall too, nothing much there. A massive store of theirs would have been in the same area, but I didn’t have the time to wander there. Oh what did I miss… 


Another chain that carries some CDs is Thalia. They’re mostly a book store but they do have some music and movies, at least in some of their branches.

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