Mecca is on Route 66.
Yippee!
lori s.
Mar 3, 2022
I don't understand how anyone could not like this place. It is a GOLD MINE. I liked Mecca so much I actually didn't want a review. I wanted to keep it all for my greedy little self. But that wouldn't be fair would it?They have a MASSIVE collection of vinyl. SO MANY RECORD! I loved hanging out and listening to the records as well. I don't have a record player so I amused myself by looking at the used book collection. There were also vintage toys and assorted dudads. OH!!! I almost forgot they had CD's AND 8 track tapes!! I saw 8 track tapes there!This is a shop that you could really get lost in. One of the things I like to do when I go to a place like this is just walk around and see what falls into my hand. I did that and came home with a really cool book.Mecca is a great place to visit when you have time to indulge yourself, and I highly recommend doing so.
Read MoreJon R.
Jul 31, 2021
A small shop with the largest selection of rare and affordable jazz LPs, which are in alpha order by artist. Of course, all genres here, but jazz is my thing. The other shops in NE and on Nob Hill can't match Mecca, although We Buy Music has potential. Mecca usually looks shuttered forever, but if there is a record and book bin outside on the sidewalk, it is open. The posted hours are conjectural. Look for the bins.
Read MoreTodd H.
Nov 14, 2018
This place is really a great record store and book store all at the same time. He has enough of an inventory to dive for a while. (A very nice book collection as well) I never met the owner but the woman who was working there was very nice and happy to put on anything I wanted to hear. Though I would never expect such a thing. They have a listening station for personal cueing as well. These little record stores are like a person's collection. Don't come here thinking you are entitled. If you are a collector or have been buying vinyl for longer than 20 years,you know the protocol. If you are new, educate yourself. Learn how life was before Amazon and Walmart. The unpredictable hours Have confounded my visit more than once and no one answers the phone, but whatever. I'll keep trying
Read MoreHowie K.
Sep 30, 2012
Mecca, what an appropriate title.Before I get into this, does anyone remember what a local music store looked like?You know, back in the day, before MP3s and iTunes and whatever. Do you remember what it used to be like to walk into a local music store and browse the racks, ask the person behind the counter about your particular selection and receive that Holier Than Thou response that put your limited knowledge to shame? Let's not forget the outcome of that interaction: you discover music that blows your mind. Guess what? This is an old-school music shop, and this is what you're going to get at Mecca. And by the way, the music is better than you could ever dream.The very first day I stepped into this place I was browsing the dancehall/ska selections (try to find those somewhere else) and a local asked me if I'd ever listened to the Red Bum Ball (try to find this CD anywhere, good luck). I hadn't, and I bought it, and it changed my life. Note, this advice wasn't given by the owner, but by another enlightened music snob who might piss off a newbie who's too enamored by their own musical ear to listen up about something unusual. I've had such encounters endlessly in this store, and my musical acumen has grown in ways I cannot begin to describe. Know this: if you buy music here, you will enrich your life. Period. So here's what you should know about the shop: Disorganized, sorta, the way your room looks when you've been out having fun. Personal. The book section, which I've only glanced through, has some gems, so if you're a pulp fiction lover you'll love the selection. Records: Holy s*it WOW. If you spin, you have to Mecca, endless variety. This store is the last of a dying breed, and it's still around for a reason. GO FIND MECCA in ABQ. If you're open to new sounds, this place will rock your world.
Read MoreJosh C.
Apr 15, 2009
I know that complaining about record store employees being snotty is pointless and a cliché, but seriously, this guy brings it to a whole new level. I've lived in the downtown area, less than 4 blocks from this store, for about 5 years now. Every year or so, I decide to give this place another chance, and every time, the owner (Rocky, I believe) says something rude and condescending to me, or just completely ignores me.And let me just say, I'm not some polo shirted, popped collared, backwards beer hat wearing douche bag. I would say that I don't look too out of place in this store. So why does this guy always treat me like I just asked him where all the Chumbawamba records are?I just skip this place and go to Natural Sound instead. The employees there have their own story, but at least they don't make me want to punch them.
Read MoreSam A.
Apr 20, 2013
Record Store Day at Mecca Music is a total waste of time... Too many hipsters, poorly sorted record selection, and prices that screamed "Meh"... Of course this *IS* New Mexico, so I should have seen it coming. I guess it's back to flying to other cities that actually carry current music and not boxes and boxes of rejected records from the 70's, 80's, and 90's...
Read MoreCanello R.
Sep 23, 2013
Pretty good place if you wanna pay 25 bucks for numero group soul compilation or reissue. But don't count on finding any new releases till about two months after-even then don't count on it all- as the owner pretty much only orders stuff that he's 'into' Mostly soul reissues...Also, it has that lame slacker "we're only open when we fee like it if we fee like it vibe" Sometimes I wonder how they stay open at all..
Read MoreCitizen T.
Apr 12, 2015
On my 3rd attempt to check out this store i was greeting by a petulant clerk who barely acknowledged my existence until I commented about how many times I tried to check out the store only to find it closed. to which I was rebuffed with "You should call first" Almost a 1 star rating from that alone.That aside, the selection was interesting with some more unusual sections but not amazing and prices were so/so. I loved the "neighborhood record store" feel of the place but can't help thinking more regular hours, and friendlier attitude would help this store immensely.I give only 2 stars, but I am willing to give it another shot (if i can catch it open...)
Read MoreAnona M.
Oct 28, 2016
I had a great time looking for records at Mecca the other day. Found an electronic album (after dark) I had been looking for, and I was really surprised. It wasn't cheap, but it's fairly new and has three albums in the set. I was more than happy! The owner was playing hilarious music and seemed to be having a good time himself. I'll be back.
Read MoreLoren S.
Nov 28, 2018
Mecca has been in business for more than 20 years I believe. Simply put, Mecca Music & Books is one of the last of its kind. Owner operated with an owner that knows his stuff, filled with vinyl you wont even find on the interwebs and a staff that will find you whatever you are looking for. If you have even a modicum of patience, Mecca is the place to get all your vinyl. It's a human interaction experience with a local business that in the 21st century, is a rare opportunity. Thanks for keeping it real for all these years Mecca! ---BUY WHERE YOU LIVE---
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