Daytonian 1986

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First Isn't Always Best

Looklng for a new LP but don 't know if you want to pay fun priee? Maybe you're in the market for some vintage Jazz albums by big names such as Sarah Vaughan, John Coltrane, Thelonlous Monk, or MUes Davis? Or are you the classlc '60s and '70s rock fan who wants to flnd The Who, Led Zeppelin. or Frank Zappa on vlnyl that's in 900d condition? Second Tlme Around Record and Tape Exchange was the periect place to vlslt ln 1986. Loca1ed on the corner of Brown and Fairground rlght next to Burger King~ Second Time Around was easy for students to reach by car or foot. Besldes, the store had been at that corner for nlne years, and was Inltlally opened as a comlc shop. The store was almost al ways busy with University of Dayton students, local resldents, and worl~ing people on lunch breaks. Because of the buy路sell used store policy, Second Tlme Around could offer a bargain ln both priee and selection. The store continued its tradition of offering aU klnds of music, Includlng reggae and c1assical. The latest addition to the store was the stereo music world's technological marvel of the year - the compact dlsc. Whenever students felt like taking time out to browse and Iisten to something obscure or enlightening on a store stereo system, Second Time Around was the place to try. You never know what you'lI find there!

Mary Ellen Haelner

8,o\ll81n9 through the used album collection, thlg local patron take. lime to Ilnd a lavorite group , One of the famlliar la~~ al th" s..cond Time Around shop l, ".'''s derk Tom Ra<llkus; he's nOI 100 sure if CUSlom"rs will ever stop bringlng ln albums la $<111. Photos by Milry Ellen Haelner,

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