I miss the days when CDs were«big.» Don’t get me wrong, I can’t complain about streaming Pandora or carrying my ultra small mp3 player containing days worth of music. But downloading a song or streaming an album will never be the same as buying a physical representation of that music. Ok, yes, you can still technically buy CDs at most department and electronics stores. But if I’m reliving the golden days of CDs, I want to see the albums that were around then, too. Fairy tale, you ask? Never! Tucked in the shadow of Super G Mart on Independence is a tiny little space that has an old video store feel to it and inside contains a treasure trove of nostalgic technology. I was amazed by the selection of 80s and 90s music CD Warehouse holds — and good stuff, too. They have a small assortment of DVDs and video games, too(don’t expect to find much for PS3 here). And the best part? It’s all dirt-cheap! I was fighting the temptation of adding a 3-disc Foreigner box set to my already growing pile… I mean, less than $ 10…I’m SAVING money in the long run, right? Just do your ears a favor and stop by CD Warehouse… you won’t be disappointed.
Rod O.
Place rating: 5 Charlottesville, VA
After Lunch or Dinner at Phở Huong Que I always stop into CD Warehouse. Usually I find something and you can give them your wish list and they will call you when it arrives… Great service! Great Selection — Used CDs and DVDs.