Vinyl Records & LPs for Every Music Lover

Browse thousands of vinyl records and LPs, including new releases, classic albums, rare pressings, and collectible editions. With records from every major genre, RecordPusher.com makes it easy to discover music worth owning.

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Vinyl Records for Collectors, Listeners, and Gift Shoppers

Vinyl records remain a rewarding way to discover, collect, and enjoy music. At RecordPusher.com, this category brings together a broad selection of LPs to suit different tastes, budgets, and listening habits, from essential albums to niche titles for dedicated collectors. The assortment includes new and second-hand records across rock, jazz, metal, soul, hip-hop, electronic, soundtracks, and many other genres. With more than 14,000 titles available in the wider catalog, the page is designed to help you browse quickly while giving enough detail to make an informed choice.

Some shoppers look for a clean, recent pressing, while others seek used records, rare editions, older releases, or albums that are harder to find. This category supports different browsing styles. You can filter by genre, artist, label, condition, format, and availability, whether you are expanding a personal collection or buying a gift for a record lover. RecordPusher.com also offers international shipping to many countries, making it possible for buyers worldwide to access a broad online selection from one store.

New Vinyl Records, Reissues, and Recent Arrivals

New vinyl is often the right choice when you want an untouched copy, modern packaging, or a recent pressing of a favourite album. Most new records at RecordPusher.com are factory sealed. When a new copy is not sealed, RecordPusher’s warranty may apply for manufacturing defects; returns, exchanges, or refunds are handled according to the store policy. See the store terms for details about returns and any postage or packaging handling.

The new selection is updated as fresh pressings, reissues, and recent releases arrive. If you want to follow current albums and newly added stock, explore our new vinyl records collection alongside the broader category. For new records, the year shown at the top of the item reflects the production year of that specific pressing, while the original release year is shown below. The cover photo represents the album you will receive, helping you compare pressings and artwork before you buy.

Used, Rare, and Graded Vinyl Records

Used and rare records are central to the collecting experience. A second-hand record can offer a specific release, label variation, country pressing, or album version not available as a new copy. RecordPusher reports grading for both the vinyl and the cover so you can assess condition before you order. RecordPusher states that grading is set 25 percent lower than the item's actual condition to create realistic expectations for buyers.

Used listings also include collector details such as record company, label number, country of origin, and cover or inner sleeve condition. Those details help when comparing different pressings of the same album, especially if you care about catalog numbers, labels, inserts, or regional editions. For rare and used vinyl, the year shown at the top of the item is the release year, while the production year is listed below. Cover images are sourced from online resources and intended to represent the actual album; check the listing information for specific condition notes. This structure helps make second-hand buying clearer when weighing condition, rarity, and price.

Browse by Genre, Collection, and Current Availability

Many people shop for vinyl by sound first. A jazz listener may look for classic albums, audiophile-oriented reissues, or easy-listening titles, while a rock fan may explore well-known bands alongside progressive, psychedelic, punk, garage, or Scandinavian releases. The same applies to metal, hip-hop, electronic, reggae, ska, soul, funk, Brazilian music, soundtracks, and world music. Genre-led browsing helps you move from a broad selection to the albums that match your taste, whether you are building a focused collection or searching for something new to play.

Stock availability matters when buying LPs online. New arrivals highlight current inventory, while special-offer areas make it easier to find value across styles. If you are browsing with price in mind, check the vinyl records special offers section alongside the main category. Some collectors prefer to browse by label, since certain labels are known for extensive reissue programs or deep catalogs. Combining genres, labels, recent additions, and offers makes it easier to shop according to both musical preference and collecting priorities.

How to Choose the Right LP Records

Choosing the right vinyl depends on how you plan to enjoy it. If playback quality and fresh packaging matter most, a recent pressing is often a practical starting point. If you want classic albums, older editions, discontinued titles, or records with collector character, used vinyl may be more relevant. Condition grading, label information, country of origin, and cover details help you compare options when several versions of the same album exist, since pressing, production year, release year, and packaging can differ.

Check format and setup before you buy. Most shoppers think in terms of LPs, but some albums, singles, box sets, and special editions may use different playback speeds or disc counts. Proper playback equipment and careful handling can reduce wear and help preserve both new and used records. RecordPusher.com also sells accessories such as headphones, posters, books, t-shirts, mugs, and turntables. Keeping records upright, handling them by the edges, and using suitable inner sleeves supports long-term sound quality and visual condition.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between new and used vinyl records?
    New vinyl is typically unused and often factory sealed, while used vinyl has had a previous owner. Used records can be attractive to collectors because they may include older pressings, rare editions, or titles that are harder to find as new.
  • Are new vinyl records always sealed?
    Most new vinyl at RecordPusher.com is factory sealed. Some new records are not sealed; in those cases, RecordPusher’s warranty for manufacturing defects may apply according to the store policy.
  • How are used vinyl records graded at RecordPusher.com?
    Rare and used records are rated for both the vinyl and the cover. RecordPusher states that the grading is set 25 percent lower than the actual condition. Listings also include details such as label number, country of origin, and sleeve condition.
  • Which genres can I find among the vinyl records?
    The selection covers many genres, including rock, jazz, metal, soul, hip-hop, electronic, soundtracks, reggae, punk, progressive music, Scandinavian releases, and world music.
  • Does RecordPusher.com ship internationally?
    RecordPusher.com offers international shipping to many countries.