I recently overheard a stranger at another record spot say this about The Great Escape- ""It Ain't What It Used To Be, If It Ever Was."" Only half of that statement is true. The Great Escape definitely WAS the best shop in Nashville, and maybe the best place in the whole South to buy records. I always looked forward to stopping by there when in Nashville to look for records in the past. Unfortunately I must now agree with this stranger's comment of ""It Ain't What It Used To Be."" \r
\r
My last visit to this store was very disappointing, not only because there were hardly any interesting records to be found but just because the whole ""atmosphere"" of the store seems blah. I used to walk in there and just be hyped to see so much great vinyl. The customers used to just gleam with excitement when going through their record racks and the employees used to be excited about the records. Nowdays, it feels like a ghost town in this store and the quality & selection of records is at an all time low. They have a lot of records, mind you, it's just that many of them have now been there for years and their ""new adds"" section usually consist of Abba, ABC, Bryan Adams, Air Supply, Paul Anka, etc...and that's just some A's. The workers there as of late don't seem to have any excitement, interest, or even knowledge in records anymore. To have once been my favorite record store, it's amazing what this place has dwindled down to. \r
\r
I know many stores that sell records are hurting, but Great Escape appears to be struggling (at least in records) to the point that they may be in trouble as a record store. I've stopped going there regularly, mostly because I have left disappointed so many of my last few visits. I'm not saying I've given up on them completely, it's just that to say ""it ain't what it used to be"" is an understatement. It used to be great and I don't understand how they have gotten to the point where they are now. I hope next time I go by that they are still open.
Pros: Open long hours
Cons: Record selection is at an all time low
more