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Alice Cooper - Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits
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Sarah Vaughan - Sarah Vaughan With Clifford Brown
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John Coltrane - Ballads
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Cage the Elephant - Social Cues
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Merle Haggard - Working In Tennessee
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Miles Davis - The Complete Birth Of The Cool
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Briston Maroney - Carnival
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Paul McCartney & Wings - Wings Over America
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The Rolling Stones - Very Best of the Rolling Stones...
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Britney Spears - Playlist: Very Best of (Walmart) (CD)
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Dio - Holy Diver (CD)
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Van Halen - Best of 1 (CD)
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The Bee Gees - Number Ones (CD)
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Tool - 10,000 Days (CD)
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AC/DC - Ballbreaker (CD)
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Alice in Chains - Nothing Safe: Best of (CD)
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John Denver - Greatest Hits (CD)
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Ozzy Osbourne - Diary of a Madman (CD)
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Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison (CD)
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Alan Jackson - 16 Biggest Hits (CD)
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Hozier - Hozier (CD)
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Alan Jackson - The Essential Alan Jackson (CD)
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Van Halen - Van Halen II (CD)
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Van Halen - Van Halen (CD)
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John Denver - Definitive All Time Greatest Hits (CD)
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Hall & Oates - The Very Best Of Daryl Hall and John Oates...
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Elvis Presley - Elvis Ultimate Gospel (CD)
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2Cellos - Let There Be Cello (CD)
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Steely Dan - Definitive Collection (CD)
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John Mellencamp - Best That I Could Do: 1976-1988 (CD)
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Tesla - Time's Makin Changes: Best of (CD)
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Cher - Dancing Queen (CD)
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George Benson - Breezin (CD)
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Fleetwood Mac - Rumours (CD)
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Ozzy Osbourne - Tribute (CD)
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Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits (CD)
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Avenged Sevenfold - Avenged Sevenfold (CD)
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AC/DC - Blow Up Your Video (CD)
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AC/DC - Fly on the Wall (CD)
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Johnny Cash - At San Quentin (CD)
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When it comes to recording formats, the music industry has never been content to sit still. From the earliest experimental recordings on wax, to the first successful mass-production of recorded music on vinyl albums, to magnetic cassette tapes, CDs and now the ubiquity of digital music and streaming, we've come a long way in the past century. There's no denying that—but there's still plenty of debate as to whether the newest formats are automatically the best. And as with so many other things in the world of music, there isn't a clear answer.

For all the convenience of portable digital music, there's a certain quality it just can't replicate when compared to playing vinyl over an analog signal path. No wonder so many baby boomers are jealously guarding their old vinyl records... and why turntables are making a comeback with the millennial generation. It's not about the decorative value of a shelf filled with LP records; it's because of the way they sound. Classic albums from the golden age of vinyl were mixed and recorded with the medium in mind, and as a result, it's still the one on which they sound the best. There are also some modern recordings on vinyl in this section, giving you the opportunity to hear a newer album in "vinyl-ized" form.

Short of picking up the sheet music and playing the songs live, these vinyl records could be called the purest way of enjoying the material. Combined with the right stereo equipment, they give you pure analog sound: no digital compression, and a rich soundscape with full dynamic range. There are lots of classics from the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Van Halen, Led Zeppelin and The Beatles, plus a variety of newer music such as Nirvana, Ed Sheeran, Weezer and Coldplay... and of course, no shortage of artists that topped the charts in the decades in between. If you're a vinyl enthusiast, you've come to the right place.