Essential Vinyl: 30 Albums Every Record Collector Must Own
Although streaming reigns supreme in the music world, the physical medium has returned with a vengeance. Vinyl record sales have been at an all-time high since the advent of the streaming age. And everyone from your younger cousin to your cool neighbor probably has, at the very least, a modest record collection. Sure, it’s way more convenient to hit play on your phone and listen to your favorite tunes, but there’s an unimpeachable charm in owning a physical version of a beloved album. So, if you’re a newbie record collector, the only question is “Where should I start?”
Well, here at Cool Material, we certainly have a strong passion for crate digging. So, we decided to put together a list to get you started. This isn’t a list of obscure picks to impress your audiophile friends. These are the essentials, the records that are tried and true classics. From here, you can go down the rabbit hole searching for rarities. The albums on this list will be relatively easy to find and inexpensive. Speaking of.
Where to Shop For Vinyl
The easiest answer is your local record shop. Even if there isn’t a dedicated vinyl purveyor in your small town, there’s likely an independent shop nearby. And, especially as a beginner, it might seem daunting to flip through the stacks, our biggest piece of advice is to just dive in. Your neighborhood record shop will likely have most if not all of the albums on this list so if you need a place to start, this is it.
And if you prefer to shop digitally, there’s no better source for vinyl records than Discogs. The online marketplace is a dedicated hub of vinyl enthusiasts selling LPs, EPs, and singles. So, if you’re ever on the hunt for a specific edition or a limited release, you’ll likely find it here.
Also, sites like Target, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and others have surprisingly solid stocks of records. So, if you want the ease of Prime shopping, add a record to cart and get listening.