CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 6/23/22 + RSD WRAP-UPS

Hi everyone,

This week in addition to our regular weekly CIMS charts, we have our RSD June drop chart to reveal the top sales performers of the June 17th date. We are also providing a compiled RSD chart for the CIMS stores as a performance wrap-up for both dates -- these represent all sales on these two days. Lots of charts to look at this week!

Both events were a success for our stores. Everyone handled the drop date a little differently. For some it was just that, “a drop” with some excellent releases for indie stores, and for other stores they used that opportunity to call out and celebrate their store with their community once again. Thank you once again to everyone that continues to work every day to champion and celebrate our stores.

Speaking of celebrating indie stores, I am so excited that RSD Summer Camp in NOLA is a mere weeks away! We are busy planning this event and look forward to welcoming everyone back in August.

Have a safe and happy 4th of July and here are the charts.

Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
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#cimsmusic

CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS + RSD DROP #1

Hi Everyone,

As you all know, we celebrated the first of two Record Store Day drops this past weekend. I always enjoy reading the recaps of how our stores celebrate and their accounts of the weekend, so today I thought I would compile some of those for you here. Of course, as always, charts below.

Enjoy!
Andrea

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Karl Groeger-Looney Tunes (West Babylon, NY)
Has everyone had a chance to catch their breath? We finally have! What an amazing 2 weeks.
Lets jump right into it………

1) Did you know its Looney Tunes 50th Anniversary this year!!! We hope to host a major celebration this summer/fall. Call us to discuss how you can be a part of it. THINK BIG!!

2) We are back to doing instore performances and autograph signings. We had our first 2021 event last Friday with 300ent artist….WATERPARKS! What an incredible event. I can not thank Ryan MacTaggart and the 300ent family enough for such a fantastic event. With the help of Ryan we did a few things with the band….first we did an incredible online campaign to sell their indie exclusive LP which lead to sales of 300 lps. Then we hosted the band for a live performance and autograph signing. Which drew over 750 fans that lead to sales of 750 CDS!!!! WE HAVE SOLD OVER 1000 UNITS OF THIS RELEASE!! Did you hear that?….. One little old record store just sold 1000 units of something. WOW! Call me to discuss how we can rock your bands with our instore performances and autograph signings! We have a full PA and we can even record your event!

3) RECORD STORE DAY JUNE DROPS #1…
We arrived at the store at 7am to see almost 500 people online. WOW it may have been the largest line for a RSD we have seen. If you know our store….The line went all the way down our building, around our parking lot, and down to Pet Co on montauk highway! WOW. The first fan lined up at 11:30pm Friday night. We started the day as we do with all RSD days…FREE Breakfast for all! Our sales were fantastic. We did 65% of the total of all 3 RSD drops from last year. With most years we usually get allocated on about 20% of the titles. This year we got allocated on about 75% of the titles. That was a real bummer and hurt sales. Example we ordered 70 grateful dead box sets and only got 17. With a list price of $140 thats about $7500 we lost. And the list goes on. We could have sold another 100 Lady Gaga easy! We wish we had more of a LOT of the titles. Forcing us to only purchase titles from the onestops raised our prices to the consumers also, so that is a concern. BUT the flip side of that is all the one stops (Alliance, All Media Supply and Ingram) did a FANTASTIC job shipping the product on time and in perfect shape. We really have to thank the team over at Alliance Entertainment. Ken Glaser, Rob and Wes always go above and beyond to help is with everything. Over all it was a FANTASTIC DAY! Traffic was strong the entire day. Special thank you to Andrea Pascal, Carrie Colliton, Eric Levin and Michael Kurtz for their incredible job with RSD this year. We could not do it without them. And thank you to all the labels that worked with us on co-op RSD programs. It really helped us get your titles noticed and sold through. Is it JULY YET?

Top 10 Best Sellers for RSD
1) Lady Gaga - allocated and sold out
2) Tom Petty - allocated and sold out
3) Price - allocated and sold out
4) Rage Against the Machine - sold out
5) Elton John
6) Doors - sold out
7) Thrice
8) Steely Dan - both titles sold out
9) 21 Pilots
10) Iggy Pop

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Paul Epstein- Twist and Shout (Denver, CO)
Record Store Day - June 12, 2021 at Twist and Shout!
I’m still confused about how to bench this day. If I compare it to 2020, we did about the same amount as all three drops put together. If I compare it to 2019, 2018 or 2017 we did significantly less than any of those (our three biggest days in store history). However, and this is the way I’m leaning, if I compare it to half of any of those years, then this will be the start of our best two-day run in store history. Any way you cut it, it was a wonderful, heartening day for customers and staff. We opened at 8 AM to about 200 people and it was both a rush and a gut-check to have over 100 people all walk into the store at once. Quickly, things turned happy, and people started buying with abandon. The crowds lasted throughout the day, and the vibes remained sweet and strong. With Bob Weir playing 4 Colorado shows at the same time, there was a strong Dead undercurrent and the Olympia Theatre box set flew off the shelves in minutes. So many strong titles-Prince, Biggie, Petty, Flaming Lips, Ariana Grande-it was a good drop and people were so ready to experience this great ritual again. I’m grateful for so many things this year. We made it through the pandemic nightmare with no employees getting sick, we have rebuilt the business to be even stronger than it was when we were forced to close, we have created a meaningful pre-order and online sales pattern and most importantly, much of the fun has come back to the community. People are happy again, and the store hums with that familiar buzz that comes only from standing shoulder to shoulder with other like-minded record nuts. Thanks to all our partners in the larger music biz - the folks at RSD, and most of all the community for sticking with us for these last 331/3 years. Did I mention that RSD was our 331/3 anniversary? Beat that!


Terry Currier- Music Millennium (Portland, OR)
Hello All-
RSD Drop #1 was a grand success yesterday. We opened at 8am to a crowd of about 250 and had a crowd of 100 at 6am when I arrived. We did a hybrid
of pre-COVID Era procedures along with COVID era procedures. We eliminated doing time slots and just regulated people into the store to create social
distancing.We had a local dairy, Alpenrose, give out complimentary chocolate milk along with giving away 50 certificates from Oatley for an oat milk drink
at a local coffee shop called Kopi. We gave out gift bags to the first 100 people, Dogfish RSD posters to the first 50, as well as a copy of the RSD poster that
our store artist Hayley Cassatt had made to the first 300. Our first 2 customers showed up before 4pm on Friday. These two are regularly the first in line and
look forward to seeing each other and hanging out with each other overnight. Though it is raining today and it rained on Friday, the weather was perfect for
RSD and waiting in line.

The store was closed to regular shopping till after Noon, when the line for RSD finally dissipated. We then went back to regular shopping and increased our
store limit from 15 people to 20. Till then, there was usually 30 to 40 people in the store, walking the rows and seeing all the RSD titles displayed before they
ended up at a cash register to check out.

At 2pm we had a signing with Portugal. The Man around their Friday street release “The Oregon City Sessions” . All 6 members of the band attended and we
did the signing in front of the store. We gave everyone that came a free 4 ounce serving of Staccato Gelato gelato, of a special flavor created by the band with
the gelato store……fresh strawberries from Oregon City, coconut, hint of mint and rosewater. It was a hit with the customers, the band and our staff. And the
band was really stoked with the store being named “10 Greatest Record Stores In America” by Spin yesterday as the photo they used was our marquee that had
the Portugal. The Man signing info on it.

The titles for RSD Drop#1 were strong and many sold out, some quite early, mostly due to allocations. I wanted that 1 Richard Hell we got out of 11 ordered
but it went to a worthy customer that had wanted since midnight.And yes, there were titles I had wished I ordered more of ,like the 2 Steely Dan titles. It was a
great mix of customers because of the diversity in the the title mix. Thanks to all the labels that came through with some really great titles. Our customers and
us can’t thank you enough. And thanks for making this all happen in a time of upheaval during the COVID era. And to those who came through with great swag
like record bags, t-shirts and other find items, thanks very much. Our day was about 60% of what our RSD day was in 2019, pre-covid. Our staff was prepared
and did a great job setting up and helping customers and getting people though the cash registers in quick fashion. And our customers were so thankful for all
the treasures they were able to secure in the store. Nothing like see and hearing a customer’s glee when he picked the last Styx album up off the rack in late afternoon.

Now to the top sellers for the day:

Full length vinyl:

1- Prince - Truth 44
2- Lady Gaga - Chromatica 40 (sold out)
3- Rage Against The Machine - Battle Of Mexico City 40
4-Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Angel Dream 40
5- Elton John - Regimental Sgt. Zippo 27 (allocated, sold out)
6- Thelonious Monk - Palo Alto: The Custodian’s Version 25 (sold out)
7- Ariana Grande - K Bye For Now 25 (sold out)
8- Haim - Gasoline 25 (sold out)
9- Grateful Dead - Olympia Theatre, Paris 25 allocated, sold out)
10 - Joni Mitchell - Joni Mitchell Archive 23
11 - Freddie Gibbs - Piñata: 1984 Version 23 (allocated, sold out)
12 - Kela Kuti - Open & Close 20 (sold out)
13 - Ella Fitzgerald - Original Grooves 20 (sold out)
14 - Sublime - Sublime Meets Scientist 19
15 - Steely Dan - Two Against Nature 19 (allocated, sold out)
16 - Soul Slabs Vol. 3 18
17 - Al Green - Give Me More Love 18
18 - Wipers - Youth Of America 18
19 - Echo & The Bunnymen - Live In Liverpool 18
20 - Doors - Morrison Hotel Sessions 18
21 - Sword - Age Of Winters 18 (sold out)
22 - Tune-Yards - Whokill 17
23 - Steely Day - Everything Must Go 17 (allocated, sold out)
24 - Mudhoney / Meatpuppets - Warning/One Of These Days 16
25 - Flaming Lips - Soft Bulletin Companion

Singles (3”, 7”, 12” and EPs)

1- Czarface - Meddle With Metal 10 (sold out)
2 - Twenty One Pilots - Location Sessions 9
3 - Jim Croce - Don’t Mess Around With Jim 9
4 - AC/DC - Through The Mists Of Time 9
5 - Supergrass - Going Out 9 (sold out)
6 - Motorhead - St Valentines Day Massacre 9
7 - Band Camino - 4 Songs By Your Buds 7
8 - Nubya Garcia - Source / Our Dance 5
9 - Joe Strummer - Junco Partner 5
10 - Super Furry Animals - Ice Hockey Hair 5

Turntables
Beatles - 8 (sold out, 8 piece limit)

Thanks again for all the support. Looking forward to RSD Drop #2
Best regards,
Terry

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Justin Johnson- Darkside Records (Poughkeepsie, NY)

I never doubted that this was going to be a great RSD Drop, but I also wouldn't have predicted this outcome. Saturday was actually a year to the day since we re-opened our doors to the public since the pandemic began and while we didn't roll out all of our usual RSD fanfare, the results of the day still prove that the day really is about the music, the artists and the stores being celebrated and discovered by our communities.

We have a fairly regular crew who tend to make up the beginning of the line each year. They're people who have met in line for years now, and continue to meet each week on our Monday night #UsedTues live video on Facebook. To step back for a second, it's pretty humbling to think that the only reason most of the people know each other, keep in touch and have become real friends, is because of our store and all the amazing effort you labels, distributors, reps, admins and everyone else put into making these days happen. They probably have never considered who you are or what you do, and maybe the same from you to them, but just know that from behind your spreadsheets and emails you're actually bringing real humans together and giving them even some small joy. That's pretty awesome of you. Store that away somewhere for when you may need it next.

Our first person in line was 3:57pm on Friday, a new best time for us! He's was one of our regulars who drove down from Albany (hour and a half away) and camped out overnight. By the time I left the store around 10:30 Friday night, the line had already swelled to 15 dedicated souls. When I arrived back at the store around 8am, the line was wrapped around all sides of the building and wrapped back around towards the beginning of the line. RSD ouroboros. From the time we opened our doors at 9am to the last person who was waiting in the initial line outside, we had reached almost 2pm.

One of the most noticeable parts of the day was just how many new faces we saw. Of course so many of our regulars came out too, but if I had to guess, I'd say 50% of the people in line were new to us. We've always done RSD menu style, with the releases tucked away with us and everyone comes up to the counter to place their "order". I've never had to tell as many people that's how it works as I did this year, and they all seemed delighted that it was so organized and smooth. We had more inventory than ever and so many people who came later were delighted that their must have release was still there waiting for them. If you're curious, you can check out our Menu here.
The flow of people in and out stayed steady all day long and it felt like the usual lulls in the afternoon were less noticeable. There were always 10-20 people milling about, digging through the bins and bringing their stacks up to the register.

We always like to raise some money for a local cause each RSD, and this time around we chose the Dutchess County SPCA. Dontations for free ice cream from our friends at Ben & Jerry's of Albany + raffle tickets for the Warner Records prize pack we received to give away garnered $600 the puppies and kittens! We also partnered with our favorite local coffee shop The Poughkeepsie Grind to to keep everyone caffeinated.

The earliest titles with the highest demand included Ariana Grande, Haim/Taylor Swift, Linkin Park, Lady Gaga, Shrek Score, Alkaline Trio, Warren Zevon, and The Wipers. There were many other titles that we had lower quantities on that also sold out quickly.

A few titles we were surprised to see slow movement on, such as The Cure pic disc, The Who, Rolling Stones 10", Iggy Pop, and Elton John, among a few others. I can say with confidence though, that despite having brought in more stock than ever before and having a slightly lower initial sell through rate than I am used to, I feel a great amount of confidence with our stock of remaining exclusives to keep performing in our bins.

The demand for vinyl as we all know has exploded as people found a new hobby during their time in isolation. It's evident not only on these big days, but on the days of the week that now look like what weekend days used to be. And the weekend days? It's all hands on deck since we've reopened and Sundays have tended to be our second busiest day of the week. We're here for it and ready to keep pushing on. The challenges we all face with just getting product aren't going away anytime soon, so we're buying most major catalog and some new releases with an eye on the end of the year and beyond. I know that new releases are sexy, but catalog vinyl is the tortoise in this race that's going to keep us moving towards the finish line. Thank you all for the bigger runs on RSD titles this year, and let's keep pushing them up because we're ready to keep going bigger and making more happy customers. Bring on July 17th!

Many thanks to all the labels, distributors and reps who worked to give us great product to produce these awesome results. These days aren't possible with all of your efforts and we're truly thankful for all of you. If you have any more specific questions, please feel to reach out directly.



Jim Bland- Plan 9 (Richmond, VA)
Plan 9 RSD 1st Drop 2021
 
After things opened up, we bailed on the lottery early on, let folks know they could line up when/as they wished.
Had about 75 in line at 8:30. Limited 20 in store at a time to shop RSD titles only.  The flow went very well, customers 
appreciative of the way we handled things,and were totally cooperative as usual. Late-comers kept falling in line but we were able 
to open the store to full-on shopping by noon.  Busy all day.
 
Surprised by some titles that didn't sell thru (or we over ordered)- Conor,Devo, Jeezy, Wipers.
Under ordered  Adriana Grande, Lady Ga Ga, lost many potential sales on G Dead, Police, Prince, Linkin Park, and more.
As we all have been grumbling, in most cases the quantities available have long lost any real correlation to demand.  
 
Overall sell-thru was an unprecedented 85%- so we should've ordered more?!
Sales were 67% 2020's total, 78% of 2019. 


Mike Fratt- Homers (Omaha, NE)
Homers RSD 2021 Drops #1

We had the usual crowd with most arriving in the 8am hour

Weekend was very strong and Drops #1 was about 61% of 
combined total for all 3 Drops in 2020. Day was bigger than any of 2020 Drops days

Heavy allocations probably carved off two to five thousand 
in business for Sat/Sun. A title should not be allowed in RSD 
if pressing is under 1500, if not 2500.

Sell-through sits at 60% right now. 
over ordered, Stillwater, Neon Christ, Gruntruck, IDKHTFM
Flaming Lips, Devo, Cure(fans are tired of pic discs)

under allocated (we ordered more but got less)-
all hip hop titles, linkin park, police, g dead, 
lady gaga, haim, 
 
under ordered
ariana grande, prince, dirty heads, jim croce


Matt Vaughan- Easy Street ( Seattle, WA)
SEE: EASY STREET VIDEO WRAP UP HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrHpILgPwgM

We finished up the chunk of our year-long remodel the night before RSD. It was great to finally clean the shop up and see what we accomplished. For many of our customers they hadn’t been in since pre-Covid, so I think they were pleased to see we made some improvements. We are now 2 levels vinyl. We have a full selection of rock tees, an Easy Street merch area, and a hi-fi wall of turntables. We painted floor to ceiling, inside and out. We fixed our windows near ceiling so they can open, better airflow, tore down some walls to expose the brick and mortar.  CDs are more presentable…we even added 2 bins last month. Huh, wha?
…..and oh yeah, we opened our cocktail vinyl bar in the vinyl mezzanine. This might be what we are most excited about. It was a tricky and painstaking process….having a bar with booze in a retail environment, where kids are running around, but we must’ve paid off the right person. Health dept and liquor board signed off on us just days before RSD. Kinda blew folks minds to be able to have a Bloody Mary (“Proud Mary”) while shopping for records. Blew mine.
We are still at Phase 3 here in Seattle. That is scheduled to be lifted on June 30. We removed all plexi from our counters the night before RSD.  
As for RSD sales, we did about ½ of what we would normally do pre-Covid, but it’s better than the ¼ we were doing last year’s RSD’s.

We had some serious stock and shipping issues. It finally happened to us. About 60 of our WEA/Universal titles were lost. Tom Petty, Black Sabbath, Doors….we never got any of those, nor will we. We did get a shipment in around noon. It had about half of the rest. Made for a stressful 24 hours for sure, but thankfully Erik Freeman at AEC was following up and getting us updates. It was a challenge. Had it not been a Covid year, I’m not sure our customers would’ve bought our excuses. For those with high anxiety, we directed them to a handful of local stores. Thankfully, we are the first ones open, so it did give the night owls the opportunity to hustle to another store in time.
Titles like Replacements, Donny Hathaway, Stillwater, Police, Monk…we had only got a fraction of what was initially confirmed, so numbers here definitely less than expected.
Thankfully, we got our Gruntruck, 100 are still out on a truck somewhere. We hosted a signing with the band. For many here, Gruntruck wasn’t on your radar, but to Seattle fans, this one meant a lot to us. As the acclaimed author Charles Cross said on the hype sticker “this is the band Seattle wouldn’t let you have” or as legendary producer Jack Endino said, “Gruntruck Push should’ve been 10x platinum”. If anyone that likes that late 80’s/early 90’s Seattle sound (u know what I’m talkin bout), this might’ve been the purest example of it, although heavier than most. They are legends here in Seattle, especially West Seattle. I wrote an article about the band leading up to the release. If you are at all curious about the early inception of Easy Street and all that, it’s in there too, coincides.https://www.revolutioncomeandgone.com
Looking forward to July 17 ! We’ll also be celebrating our 33 1/3 Anniversary at some point this year.

7”     
  1   MUDHONEY / MEAT                                                    40
  2  HAIM                                                                               30
  3  WICKED AS IT SEEMS ( RICHARDS,KEITH)                 10
  4  RUBY SESSIONS (RSD)  GUN CLUB                              10
  5  SAINT OF LOST CAUSES   EARLE,STEVE                      5
  LP
 1            PUSH                 GRUNTRUCK                             175    
  2            TRUTH                PRINCE                                      50     
  3  BATTLE OF MEXICO        RAGE AGAINST TH              45    
  4  LIVE AT KILMAINHAM   FONTAINES D.C.                    40
  5   HERE COMES THAT WEIR LANEGAN,MARK             40
  6  PEARL                JOPLIN,JANIS                                       20
  7   YOUTH OF AMERICA     WIPERS                                 20
  8  OPEN & CLOSE         KUTI,FELA                                    20
  9   LIVE VOL. 2: ATLANTA POLICE                                    20
10  METEORA              LINKIN PARK                                  20
11    FIRE (40TH ANNIVERSA U2                                       15
12   BEAUTY PROCESS - TRI L7                                          15
13   FUNKY KINGSTON       TOOTS & MAYTALS               15
14   LIVE AT MASSEY HALL  TEARS FOR FEARS               15
15   REGIMENTAL SGT. ZIPP JOHN,ELTON                      15
16  OLYMPIA THEATRE, PARIS GRATEFUL DEAD            15
17   SOFT BULLETIN COMPAN FLAMING LIPS                15
18   JUNCO PARTNER (ACOUS STRUMMER,JOE            12
19  DON'T WORRY ABOUT ME RAMONE,JOEY              12
20 ST VALENTINES DAY   MOTORHEAD                           12
21  MOTHER MARY /   UFO                                               12
22  K BYE FOR NOW   GRANDE,ARIANA                          12
23   AT KNEBWORTH 19 PLANT,ROBERT                         12
24   PLEASURE'S ALL YOURS REPLACEMENTS                12
25   TWO AGAINST NATURE   STEELY DAN                     12
26  ACID INCENSE AND BAL JEFFERSON AIRPL              10
27  SOUL SLABS VOL. 3                                                      10
28  PINATA: 1984 VERSION GIBBS,FREDDIE &               10
29   GOONIES (SCORE) / O. GRUSIN,DAVE                     10
30  FOOL (ANDREW WEATHER WARPAINT                    10
31   CHEREE               SUICIDE                                            10
32   HYPERSPACE (2020)    BECK                                       10
33   STILLWATER DEMOS     STILLWATER                         10
34   SUBLIME MEETS SCIENT SUBLIME                           10
35  EVERYTHING MUST GO   STEELY DAN                      10
36   HAVING A PARTY: SUN  HAVING A PARTY:              10
37   NO GODS NO MASTERS   GARBAGE                         8
38   LOVE & POISON        LONDON SUEDE                      8
39   FACE DANCES          WHO                                           8
40   WHO KILL             TUNE-YARDS                                  8

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Chad Dryden- The Record Exchange (Boise, ID)
Hello all,

The first 2021 RSD Drops release date at The Record Exchange was a smashing success.

By 11am, three hours after we opened, we had already eclipsed our average gross sales for the three 2020 Drops. We ended the day with an 82% increase over the average 2020 gross and at 61% of our total gross for the three 2020 events.

We opted once again to organize limited-capacity shopping blocks for the morning, which ran 8-10am. Customers were required to enter a lotto before the event to determine their time slot, and we had 220 people sign up, shattering our previous high of 160. Masks were required all day, as we had promoted the time blocks with the requirement in place and did not want to abruptly change that, even though we would have otherwise lifted the requirement prior to Saturday. On Sunday, we shifted our policy to no masks for vaccinated customers and masks recommended for non-vaccinated customers.

Following the time blocks, we settled into a steady day of business that peaked mid-afternoon and progressed from point A to point B without a lull in traffic. The energy in the store was great, and most customers left satisfied with what they were able to purchase. Allocations, of course, did result in some disappointment, and several titles, most notably Linkin Park, The Police, Alkaline Trio, Beck, Warren Zevon and Pepper, disappeared immediately. Our sell-through rate for the day was 63%.

Other early sellouts, strong sellers and surprises: Tom Petty, Rage Against the Machine, Haim, Prince, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Twenty One Pilots, Elton John, Grateful Dead, Steely Dan, Tears for Fears, The Sword, The Cure, Janis Joplin, Toots and the Maytals, Sublime, Dirty Heads, Al Green, The Notorious B.I.G., Czarface/MF Doom, Joey Ramone, Kenny Dorham and Oneohtrix Point Never (all titles).

Surprisingly slow sellers: The Flaming Lips, Freddie Gibbs/Madlib, Shrek, The Goonies, Kenny Loggins, Def Leppard, Electric Wizard, The Hu, Opeth, Stillwater, Conor Oberst and Chief Keef.

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Alayna Alderman- Record Archive (Rochester, NY)
Greetings! Busy Busy Busy! The day started with 200+ in line before we opened the doors at 9 a.m. Per usual we offered free coffee and donuts to all our loyal RSD Customers! We also held raffles while folks were waiting and gave away a new Record Archive out door chair!
  
We handed out numbers until 12 noon time slot. (150 people shopped in 10 minute blocks, 15 people at a time) this set up keeps everyone happy, smooth, stress free and so damn organized that many got everything on their lists! Having a 13,000 sq foot store affords us the luxury of keeping the RSD product In the Backroom Lounge therefore allowing patrons to buy everything else in the store simultaneously!
We opted for no food trucks or live music for the first Drop.
We will be featuring only 1 band after 3 pm on the second drop with a food truck around lunchtime.
The Bar was open the whole time and we were happy to release our collaboration with local Heroes Brewing for a tasty pina colada sour!
A portion of the proceeds went to a local ‘school of rock ‘called Camp ROC Star!
Our Spin the Wheel was super popular once again! Who doesn’t love free stuff!
Best sellers:

  1. Lady Gaga

  2. Rage Against the Machine

  3. Linkin Park

  4. Ariana Grande

  5. Steely Dan (two against)

  6. Tom Petty

  7. Elton John

  8. Steely Dan (everything)

  9. Prince

  10. Notorious B.I.G.

Things we wish we had more of: Grateful Dead, Jazz Dispensary
Linkin Park, Ariana Grande & DAMN Shrek soundtrack!!
Things we have plenty of and are surprised…
Tom Petty, Prince, Dirty Heads, Flaming Lips, & Rolling Stones.

Overall very pleased with the day- we are almost 70% of the total of 2020 3 drops so I think we are off to a great start!!
As always we are forever grateful to all who made this event possible. I am so proud of my crew as it functioned as a well oiled machine and a crazy fun party at the same time!
Cheers,
Xo
Alayna
 
Looking forward to July!

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS + RSD BLACK FRIDAY: WEEK OF 11/26/20

Hi Everyone,

I hope you all had a safe and Happy Thanksgiving. This past week our stores celebrated Black Friday, our fourth and final RSD event of the year. Before we get into that, I wanted to recognize and congratulate our fellow CIMS member Chip Heuisler, owner of Tunes. This Black Friday also marked a very special day for the store- their silver anniversary. Congratulations Chip on 25 years!

If you can, drop by the store or make a visit to their online shop to help them celebrate this important milestone -- tuneshoboken.com.

A link to an article about Chip and Tunes can be found HERE

A link to an article about Chip and Tunes can be found HERE

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Despite many challenges, Black Friday was still overall a success for our stores. Most were down a little bit from last year, but there are several pandemic related factors here on all sides of the industry that played a factor here. However, the biggest thing I heard from the stores was: “I needed more product.” In many cases allocations were harsh. There was a lot more product that could have been sold and made a lot more customers happy if it had been on the shelves in our stores. This is something that we need to fine tune and improve not just for our RSD related releases, but on indie exclusives as well. What is that saying? Oh yeah… “If you build it, they will come.” 2021 goals.

I also wanted to share a few of the store recaps from Black Friday and photos from the day:

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THE RECORD EXCHANGE
Pandemic and product.
 
Both presented challenges to our success on Black Friday. The former was unavoidable. The latter could have been.
 
Were it not for a lack of adequate quantities to sell to our customers – heavy allocations on over 30 titles, no-shows on Chris Cornell and War (still waiting on War) – we would be reporting another smashing Black Friday success at The Record Exchange. Instead, the day was colored by the frustrations of a store dealing with under-filled orders and missing product on what should have been a huge day, and head-scratching customers who had grown accustomed to the rewards of getting up early to get what they wanted only to be shortchanged on Friday. For the first time in years, we were down on Black Friday (-4%) even with a 10% increase in our sell-through rate, and we’re only left thinking what could have been had we had enough product to sell.
 
The allocation numbers speak for themselves: 3 copies of the Rolling Stones (12% of our order); 7 John Prine box sets (23% of our order); a quarter of the Uncle Tupelos we ordered; 1 – a whopping 1 – of the 20 copies of Ice-T we ordered. We got halved on Kids See Ghosts and the Charlie Brown Christmas 7-inch, received a third of our Motorhead “Ace of Spades” order. Even with the relative obscurity of a Beat Farmers live record, we couldn’t get anywhere near the 8 copies we ordered – we got 1. When Volbeat finally showed up on Friday, we also got 1. And so on. Imagine the sales day we would have had without these allocations.
 
The frustration – among the stores, among our customers – is palpable. Our core customers, the uber-fans, our people, the ones you want to be excited about Record Store Day and Black Friday, are starting to get shut out. These customers don’t want to hear excuses. They don’t care about under-produced titles, allocations and delayed shipments. All they care about is getting the music they visit our stores expecting to get, and guess who gets to be the bad guy when they don’t get it?
 
We get that there’s a pandemic raging, and we’re grateful we even got to have a Black Friday this year. But these problems aren’t new – Record Store Day quantities were set long before there was a pandemic, and allocations proved to be an issue during the RSD Drops events. Even a once-reliable event like the Rocktober reissue campaign was marred by allocations this fall.
 
These events have gone mainstream to a certain extent, yet the pressings remain niche, and in some cases regressive. Only 900 units of a Rolling Stones piece? (No one wants to hear how precious the process of each individual vinyl pour is if they can’t count on taking one home.) Only 1,000 units of a long out-of-print mainstream rap classic from the likes of an Ice-T? A mere 2,000 for a John Prine (RIP) box set in a year where fans and newbies alike are clamoring to revisit his catalog in the wake of his passing? From our view, it’s wakeup-call time: Is this a sustainable model for the success of our stores and the labels and distributors investing in these physical goods? Do you really want us to be running out of your releases by 8:05am and pissing off our loyal customers?
 
It’s time to start treating these precious goods a little less precious – or at least realize that the demand for exclusives has eclipsed previous standards for “limited edition.” It’s time to recalibrate before we kill the goose that laid the golden egg, because 1,000, 1,500, even 2,000 pressings just aren’t cutting it any more. We hope you take our observations to heart as you begin planning for Record Store Day 2021.
 
As for the rest of our weekend, we saw our first drop in Small Business Saturday business in years, which we largely attribute to the pandemic based on the feedback we received from our customers. While we saw an encouraging amount of support on Saturday, and our first foray into early-morning appointment shopping yielded positive results, we knew that several of our customers were choosing to stay away and that some saw the line out front – we kept our limited capacity limited – and decided not to wait to get in. The end result was a 19% decrease in business after seeing 15% growth for two consecutive years in 2018 and 2019.
 
Fortunately, Sunday saved our weekend. Several of those customers who walked away on Saturday returned on Sunday and told us they made a point of coming back when it was less busy so they could still support the store. We also got a nice boost of support from TV viewers who saw The Record Exchange featured in holiday shopping news stories on two of Boise’s network affiliates. That, coupled with online sales of exclusives to customers across the country, resulted in a 118% increase in Sunday sales, which miraculously put us 1.7% up over 2019 for the three-day weekend.
 
Below you will find our Top 50 exclusive sellers and some photos from the day. In spite of our grumbling, we do thank you for your support in this strange year. The fact you helped make the RSD Drops events happen (and allowed us to revisit orders); that you convinced your artists to release records early in our stores and provide us with virtual concert events; that you continued to send us promotional goods and raffle prizes … it did not go unnoticed, and we're grateful for all of it.
 
We wish you a happy holiday season and look forward to a new (and hopefully less-strange) year of working together for the love of the music.
 
Chad Dryden
Marketing and Promotions Director
 
 
CACTUS RECORDS
Here are details of Black Friday at Cactus. 

We continued our successful ticketing method that we have used during previous RSD Drop events.  This ensured minimal interaction between customers and our staff while maintaining our standard of fairness and calm.  Our many customers who frequent our store for events are now accustomed to the new procedures and seem to be appreciative of our efforts.  While our sales have been concentrated in the morning hours for the 2020 RSD events, non-stop rain resulted in customers visiting throughout the day and into the next day, whenever rainfall was lightest and potential flooding was not an issue. We were down 6% for Friday, but ended up flat for the weekend.  Considering the health crisis, we feel very fortunate to have posted these numbers.  That said, we are not optimistic about the holiday shopping season as our city's positivity rate has quickly risen to 10%.
 
Our sell through, at only 60%, was not as successful as the RSD drops.  We bought long on the Black Friday stock, as we usually do, with plans to have these unique items in stock for the holidays.  

All in all, we were pleased with how it turned out and it was remarkable to see so many music fans at our store including many that we had not seen in some time.   

Be well, Q

Some #’s and additional info:
We were missing six titles due to late arrivals or damaged shipments.
There was no movement on the 11 of the titles. 
31 titles sold out. 
Allocated, needed more: Elliott Smith, Kids See Ghosts, Stones, Tesla, Uncle Tupelo, Anthrax, Bill Evans, Ace Frehley, Milla Jovovich, Aimee Mann and John Prine, 
Non performers: Norma Jean, ODB, Beastie Boys and a few others.
 
 
 
DEARBORN RECORDS
Black Friday sales were down 15% mostly due to the initial line being down 50%. The weekend sales were even from 2019 to 2020. Overall our customers very happy they were able to shop. With everything going on the weekend was a big surprise. 
 
Stay safe and well and have a wonderful day too!
 
 
Kevin LeAnnais
 
Dearborn Music
22501 Michigan Ave.
Dearborn, MI 48124
 
 
HOMERS
hey everyone,
big thanks to RSD for all the effort this year.
 
Homers Black Friday 2020 recap-
We really weren't sure how the day would turn out.
Unsure how the virus exploding around here would affect
the weekend.
About 30 in line on a cold morning.
Customer traffic was down for us and our area, the Old Market.
Numerous tv stories about how light consumer traffic was
everywhere.
For the day we were down 23% and for the weekend 20%.
Sell-through sits at 47%.
The most allocated of all RSD/BF dates so far. 
Jazz and Hip-Hop continue to be big demand along with
hair Metal
top sellers include;
Kids See Ghosts, G Harrison, Fountains of Wayne, Uncle Tupelo, 
U2, Tesla, Willie Nelson, V Guaraldi, D Gilmour, Puscifer, 
Lou Reed, 
under-performers; DMX, Garcia, Weeknd, G Washington, B Lavette
Hope our friends who are dealing with much more difficult
situations in their state/city had as good of weekend as possible

-- 
Mike Fratt/Homers
General Manager/Head Buyer
1210 Howard St
Omaha NE 68102
402 346 0264
www.homersmusic.com
https://www.facebook.com/HomersMusic
#cimsmusic
 
 
STREETLIGHT RECORDS
Greetings, and Happy Post-Black Friday! 
 
We are thrilled to report that both Streetlight locations had great success on Black Friday, especially considering some extra obstacles thrown in our path. Most notably, the power company decided to shut down power to our Santa Cruz store 90m minutes into the day to change out a power pole. As a result, we were closed for several hours. While that made for a lower sales day than last Black Friday, our Santa Cruz store still had a decent sell-thru rate and will take it as a win. 
 
Our San Jose store was up 12% over last year. The appointment system went smoothly and the customers seemed happy and very appreciative that we were still hosting the event. San Jose’s first day sell-through rate was 66%. Santa Cruz's was 53%, with lower sales than last year due to the power outage. All in all, a great success! Much thanks to all of our partners in this amazing effort. 
 
We’re extra appreciative of the successful day, as by the end of the weekend, San Jose's county that mandated retail shopping go down to 10% customer capacity. It will be an interesting holiday shopping season. 
 
Best seller reports for each store are below. Much luck and health to all during the holiday season! 
 
--Paige
 
Santa Cruz:
  1 823134006614  JUST DROPPED IN      JONES,SHARON 
  2 602507321253  KIDS SEE GHOSTS      KIDS SEE GHOSTS 
  3 759656067911  ELLIOTT SMITH ALTERN SMITH,ELLIOTT   
  4 602507458218  SOME OLD BULLSHIT    BEASTIE BOYS     
  5 602435051345  MY SWEET LORD        HARRISON,GEORGE    
  6 093624895589  LIFE ON THE MURDER S MY CHEMICAL ROM
  7 602507193508  LOVE IS GONNA RAIN O JONES,BILLY & T 
  8 664425134216  HERBIE HANCOCK TRIO  HANCOCK,HERBIE 
  9 051497174972  LIVE AT LOUNGE AX -  UNCLE TUPELO   
 10 194397868715  LOU REED LIVE AT ALI REED,LOU       
 11 602507496272  BOY - 40TH ANNIVERSA U2            
 12 712758040510  LIVE AT RONNIE SCOTT EVANS,BILL      
 13 4050538636338 APOCALYPTICAL / ROCK PUSCIFER      
 14 4050538639681 COSMIC DANCER        CAVE,NICK     
 15 826853455275  SOME VELVET MORNING  SINATRA,NANCY /
 16 089353501822  FIRST CENTURY DEMENT DR DEMENTO      
 17 194397846614  SAP                  ALICE IN CHAINS 
 18 5050159834006 JARVIS COCKER RECORD COCKER,JARVIS   
 19 848064010968  LIVE IN PASADENA JUL BLUE OYSTER CUL
 20 728706340519  DOGGYSTYLE (RSD)     SNOOP DOGG      
 21 712758040596  ROLLINS IN HOLLAND:  ROLLINS,SONNY   
 22 989327004215  PARDON MY FRENCH     JAHARI MASSAMBA 
 23 194397934113  RED HEADED STRANGER  NELSON,WILLIE  
 
San Jose:
  1 602507496272  BOY - 40TH ANNIVERSA U2              
  2 823134006614  JUST DROPPED IN      JONES,SHARON /  
  3 602507321253  KIDS SEE GHOSTS      KIDS SEE GHOSTS 
  4 602435051345  MY SWEET LORD        HARRISON,GEORGE 
  5 194397846614  SAP                  ALICE IN CHAINS 
  6 602507458218  SOME OLD BULLSHIT    BEASTIE BOYS    
  7 051497174972  LIVE AT LOUNGE AX -  UNCLE TUPELO    
  8 4050538626711 ACE OF SPADES        MOTORHEAD      
  9 712758040596  ROLLINS IN HOLLAND:  ROLLINS,SONNY   
 10 888072114258  CHRISTMAS TIME IS HE GUARALDI,VINCE 
 11 194397868715  LOU REED LIVE AT ALI REED,LOU        
 12 194398003610  NO BUSINESS: THE PPX KNIGHT,CURTIS /
 13 093624895589  LIFE ON THE MURDER S MY CHEMICAL ROM 
 14 190295264666  ON PAROLE            MOTORHEAD       
 15 759656067911  ELLIOTT SMITH ALTERN SMITH,ELLIOTT   
 16 880882416010  GARCIALIVE VOLUME TW GARCIA,JERRY  
 17 194397934113  RED HEADED STRANGER  NELSON,WILLIE   
 18 888072205291  JAZZ DISPENSARY: ORA VARIOUS ARTIST  
 19 711574899722  I WALK THE LINE      CASH,JOHNNY    
 20 4050538639681 COSMIC DANCER        CAVE,NICK      
 21 634457276871  BEATLES VS. STONES   LOS STRAITJACKE 
 22 4050538636789 DREAM EVIL LIVE 87   DIO             
 23 698519000217  BACHELOR NO. 2 (OR T MANN,AIMEE    
 
-- 
Paige Brodsky
Store Manager, San Jose
Marketing Coordinator 
408-292-1105
#streetlightrecords
#cimsmusic 
 
 
LOONEY TUNES
Good Morning All,
 
WHAT A WEEKEND!!! 
 
First let me give thanks to everyone involved in RSD. 
 
We were closed for 3 months with in-store sales at $0. For any mom and pop like us…you can imagine just how difficult it has been. BUT after we reopened we had 4 months in a row all with one massive day. IT HAS BEEN A GOD SENT!  I heard that maybe some people may be saying it was overload. I disagree strongly. It has been a blessing…And it is one of the main reasons we are still alive and kicking. I can not be more grateful. No customers complained or felt overloaded. Every person I have spoken with has loved the way RSD has been handled this year.  So…thank you RSD from the bottom of our hearts. 
 
Black Friday started with about 125 people on line when I got to the store at 7am. First job…FREE BAGELS and COFFEE for everyone! We get about 500 mini bagels with butter or cream cheese and coffee. People love it. We also handed out Looney Tunes Hand Sanitizer bottles. Which still are a big hit! The first person on line lined up at 11pm Thanksgiving night! He wanted 1 of the 2 Rolling Stones Lps that we got. SUCCESS! He was super super excited. And we were excited that it went to a true fan! (license plate # RSTONES1). The line was very orderly as we allowed 20 people into the store at at time. We had all the titles in one line around the store that everyone went through. Very very smooth. Having the online sales start on our website at 1pm was also really helpful! Saturday was strong and so was Sunday.
 
Overall #s
 
Black Friday weekend was down about 5% over last year. But we are super happy with that.
 
2020 VS 2019 total RSD sales (all 4 dates compared to last years 2 dates) UP 11%!!!!
 
time to go ship some online orders!!!!
 
Karl 
 
 
Karl Groeger
President
Looney Tunes &
Brookvale Records
31 Brookvale Ave.
West Babylon, NY 11704
www.LTCDS.com
 
 
RECORD ARCHIVE
Greetings everyone~

So, like everything else Black Friday didn't look or feel like anything else this year. We had a nice modest crowd of 50 people at 7:30, First customer arrived at 2:30 am ( wanting Let it Bleed).
By the time we opened, there were approximately 100 people coming in the doors. We had the entire Backroom Lounge dedicated to shopping RSD titles, with the rest of the store open for regular shopping. It was easy, efficient and swift. We did not have any live music, or food trucks or the bar open. So it was a little on the somber side as it should be since this pandemic is really taking it's toll~
So the bad news is we were down 21% in the store. The better news if I factor our online sales for the weekend , we are only down 6%. Nonetheless, even though I am a little disappointed, I am not unhappy as it is quite remarkable we did even that! In NYS, specifically in my region we are broken into different ' zones'. We are located in an area that many businesses ( gyms, hair salons)  had to close but we remain open. Customer confusion ( and lots of phone calls) have convinced me that many people have thought we were not open, or simply decided to stay home and heed all the warnings.
Either way, I am grateful once again to all those who have made this day possible; first my staff who have poured their all into making theses days as successful as they can be, to all the heads of RSD for wrangling all the labels and artists on our behalf, to the suppliers who make sure we receive all the product ( and shippers!) and mostly to the artists who create the music that is so highly coveted. 
Here are some of the specifics:
Best sellers ( LPS);
Kids see Ghosts
Alice in Chains
My Chemical Romance
U2
Sharon Jones
Beastie Boys
Alanis Morissette
Herbie Hancock
Bill Evans
Sonny Rollins
Lou Reed
Snoop Dogg 
Anthrax ( NEEDED WAY MORE THAN WHAT I RECEIVED!) 
Best Seller 45s:
George Harrison
Vince Guaraldi
David Gilmour ( plenty of stock left)
Nancy Sinatra
Hank Williams
 
(Of course Rolling Stones sold out in the first 5 minutes and I heard was going for $600 online....ugh)
 
Best to all and Happy Holidays~
 
Alayna Alderman
VP Record Archive
33 1/3 Rockwood St
Rochester, NY 14610
585-244-1210
est.1975
recordarchive.com
#recordarchive
The first record store in NYS to serve beer and wine daily!
 
MUSIC MILLENNIUM
Hello All -
Black Friday started with the normal thunder that it always does. It’s never like RSD but it has grown to 1/2 what a normal RSD is for us. We had 55 people in line 
at 5:15 when I arrived and handed out a total of 120 time assignments by out 8am opening. It was 34 degrees out but clear and dry. Everyone was glad to see me so
they got a chance to go warm up some place before their time slot appeared. I agreed with their sentiment as I stood out till 7am giving away time assignments till 
the morning crew arrived and I was able to get warm feet again. 

I was happy to see that 1 in every 10 people through the door wanted the Fountains of Wayne release. I was not as smiley when people asked for titled that were highly
allocated or titles that that did not arrive due to late shipping or shipping carrier issues. 1 Beat Farmers, 1 Ice-T, 1 Sunn-O, 1 Tesla. 2 or 3 Fred Neil, Anthrax, Dogg 
Pound, Fraggle Rock, Milla Jovolish, Painted Shield…..and the most requested of the day, Kids See Ghost which we only received 4. And somewhere out in America
are our Best Coast, Volbeat and Dave Brubeck. The Black Friday was the highest allocated slate of titles we’ve seen since the inception of Record Store Day.

We brought in 30 people people per 1/2 hour and that went smooth with once again people thanking us for the system we had in place to get people through. Many would
love to see this model in place post COVID and expressed it. Customers were only able to shop Black Friday titles during this time. The morning thunder did dissipate at 
10:15 and at 10:30 we went back to our COVID limit of 10 people in the store at a time and regular shopping of the entire store.

Our totals for the day were only 60% of last years Black Friday titles. This effected our sell through of just selling 50% of what we had in stock. And there were a number 
of disappointing performances of titles including Curtis Knight, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen/John Hurlbut, DMX, Karen Dalton, Grand Puba, Zella Day, James McMurtry,
Comet is Coming,Norah Jones, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Lil Wayne (both), John Batiste,  Corey Taylor , Drive-By Truckers, Baroness and some others. Again, if we had done the 
business of last year, some of these may have not been on the list. I’m sure the State of Oregon’s Pause that was put in effect on November 18th due to heavy spike in COVID 
in the state may have effected how people shopped on BlackFriday this year. It had not effected our every day business but when you are encouraged not to celebrate Thanksgiving 
with anyone out of your household, then you may have thought twice about exposing yourself to a crowd of shoppers on Black Friday.

We did make plenty of people happy which is what the day is all about. We thank you all for making all these fine releases and all the effort that was put in to making this day
possible. I look forward to the day we can do these events post COVID. Thank you Michael and Carrie, Andrea and Eric for what you have had to do this year. And if anyone hears of a Beat Farmers floating around, I might look like one of those smiley face emojis if it showed up! I could not take that 1 we received.

Now here are the sales results.

Full Length Vinyl
1- Alice In Chains - Sap  30 (Sold out and allocated)
2- Elliott Smith - Alternative Takes  28
3- Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings  25
4- Beastie Boys - Some Old Bullshit  23
5- Bill Evans - Live At Ronnie Scott’s  23
6- Aimee Mann - Bachelor No, 2  20 (Sold out)
7- Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger  20 (Sold out and allocated)
8- My Chemical Romance - Life On The Murder Scene  19
9- Jazz Dispensary  17  (Sold out)
10- Herbie Hancock - Herbie Hancock Trio  17
11- U2-Boy  17
12- Lou Reed - Live At Alice Tully Hall  17
13- Sonny Rollins - Rollins In Holland  16
14- Jerry Garcia - Garcia Live Volume Two  16
15- Fountains of Wayne - Welcome Interstate Managers  16 (Sold out)
16- Vince Guaraldi - Christmas Time Is Here 15 (Sold out and allocated)
17- Little Richard - Southern Child 13
18- Drive-By Truckers - Plan 9 Records Live 13
19 - Uncle Tupelo - Live At Lounge Ax (Sold out and allocated) 11
20- Studio 1 - Afrikan Blood  9
21- Alanis Morissette - Live At London’s 02  9
22- Bettye Lavette, Billie Holiday, Nina Simone - Original Grooves  9
23- John Hurlbut/Jorma Kaukonen 9
24- Norah Jones - Playdate  8
25- Bangles - Doll Revolution 8

7 Inch
1- George harrison - My Sweet Lord  15
2- David Gilmore - Yes I Have Ghosts  10
3- Hank Williams -  1952 Radio Auditions 9 (Sold out)
4- Nancy Sinatra/Lee Hazelwood- Some Velvet Morning 7 
5- Nick Cave - Cosmic Dancer  7

Happy Holiday to you all!
Terry
 

DARKSIDE
That's a wrap! With Black Friday and Small Business Saturday now complete, we've finished the seemingly never-ending cycle of RSD this year with a sigh of relief and a longing to do it again next year. If you don't care about my synopsis, our easily digestible stats and top sellers are included on the right hand side. For specific distributor information, please reach out to me directly.

I said it last month, but it certainly bears repeating again- our customers absolutely love the multiple dates of RSD. They're freely admitting to us that they're spending more money than if it had just been the two traditional dates, and they're happy to do it. To borrow a phrase, take my money, please.

Friday did feel a bit more tepid that the previous drops in the morning, but by the end of the night the results are hard to deny. Between the media coverage of traditional holiday shopping being down and and the heightened anxiety of COVID spikes in the area again I think that finishing the day up 2.7% is a great win for us.

Our online sales in the evening were stronger than ever, even over the past Drops. We close at 8pm and launched our remaining stock on our own website and had over 100 orders in the first hour. As of this writing, my staff is still busting their asses to get all the orders out the door to happy customers, new and returning.

I think it's worth bringing up here that I feel that there should be a minimum entry for a title to be an official Record Store Day piece. There are pieces for every event that are under-pressed and we're all leaving money on the table. It is my opinion that the minimum entry to play on this national stage should be 1,500 pieces. That's still less than 1 per pledged store and I understand that not everyone brings in every title- but that just means there might be one more copy for the rest of us who do bring in everything, generally in more than 1 quantity. Record Store Day is a serious event with a national platform, with serious people ultimately working toward the goal of making people happy by guessing correctly at the things they want. I think we need to recognize this and try to serve the people who support us a little bit better each and everytime we ask them to give us their dollars.

The first person in our line was at 4:46pm on Thanksgiving, a new record! We also made a slight change this year- usually they camp out in the freezing cold, but between the cold and the pandemic we decided to number parking spots as the places in line. We made it clear you had to stay in your car and didn't have to worry too much because we knew the die-hards would keep each other honest. At open, we have continued allowed two people in at a time to go up to the registers and get their RSD exclusives. Afterwards they were free to shop the store and check out a separate non-RSD register, then exit from our side door, so no one ever crossed paths. As always, we partnered with our favorite local coffee shop The Poughkeepsie Grind to to keep everyone caffeinated.

The earliest titles with the highest demand included The Rolling Stones, Blue Oyster Cult, Sonny Rollins, My Chemical Romance, Sun O))), Ace Frehley, Uncle Tupelo and Fountains Of Wayne. There were other titles that we had lower quantities on that also sold out quickly.

Sadly, our Chris Cornell 7"s did not arrive until Monday evening, or this would have been included in the top sellers for sure.

A few titles we were surprised to see slow movement on, such as Curtis Knight, Corey Taylor/Dead Boys split, Little Richard, Brian Wilson & Van Dyke Parks among a few others.

We always like include a charity element on RSD to give back however we can, and this time around we did a raffle/donations to benefit Angels Of Light Hudson Valley. We're helping out a family who recently lost their 33 year old father to stage 4 cancer. All the money raised goes to provide them with gits for the holidays and other household essentials in their time of need. We raffled off the Mastodon Medium Rarities prize pack, Gorillaz hoodie w/ a bag of locally roasted coffee and several other items. Thank you to everyone involved for helping us get awesome prizes to raise money for a great cause!

Many thanks to all the labels, distributors and reps who worked to give us great product to produce these awesome results. These days aren't possible with all of your efforts and we're truly thankful for all of you. If you have any more specific questions, please feel to reach out directly. Scroll down to see a couple pictures from the weekend.

Justin Johnson
Darkside Records
845-452-8010

Darkside Black Friday Stats

- First person in line at 4:46pm on Thanksgiving

- 58% First Day Sell Through

- 65% Sell Through for whole weekend

- Sales up 2.7% over BF19

- Received 17% less BF stock vs 2019

- Combining all Drops + Black Friday, total sales up 39.33% over LY

- Online sales for Black Friday product particularly strong this year, presumable driven by the pandemic

- Small Business Saturday sales very strong, up 48.76% over LY

- Total weekend sales + 17.32% vs LY

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Thank you once again to everyone that puts in the hard work to bring these special releases to life and to pull off these events, as well as to everyone that supports the stores on not just this day but every day.

Here are the charts,
Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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