Before Record Store Day tomorrow, the great and the good of Brighton's music shop scene - and our reporter Hugh Finzel - reveal their top 5 albums
Resident co-founder Natasha Youngs
The Cure – Seventeen Seconds
Depeche Mode – Black Celebration
Low – The Great Destroyer
Kate Bush – The Kick Inside
**** Buttons – Street Horrrsing
Simon Raymonde, founder of Bella Union
Scott Walker – Scott 4
Television – Marquee Moon
Patti Smith – Horses
The Slits – Cut
The Associates – Sulk
Rachel Lowe of Vinyl Revolution
Del Amitri – Twisted
The Killers – Hot Fuss
Amy MacDonald – A Curious Thing
Spoon – Hot Thoughts
The National – High Violet
Simon Parker of Vinyl Revolution
The Cure – Disintegration
Talk Talk – Spirit of Eden
David Sylvian – Secrets of the Beehive
Trashcan Sinatras – I’ve Seen Everything
David Bowie – Young Americans
Argus reporter Hugh Finzel
Bob Dylan – Blonde on Blonde
J Dilla – Donuts
Relaxin’ With The Miles Davis Quintet
Ben Webster and Oscar Peterson – Soulville
The Strokes – Is This It
What are your top 5 records? Let us know in the comments below.
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