Omnivore Recordings Vinyl, CDs & Cassettes
Spike Jones – In Stereo: A Spook (CD) Hank Williams – The Garden Spot Programs, 1950 (LP Vinyl) Nina Simone – A Single Woman: The Complete Elektra Recordings (2-LP Vinyl) Spike Jones – In Stereo: A Spook (LP Slime Green Vinyl) Francoise Hardy – Canta Per Voi In Italiano (CD) Christopher Cross – All Right: The Worldwide Singles, 1980-1988 (2-LP Pink & Green Vinyl) Francoise Hardy – La Maison Ou J'ai Grandi (LP Brown Vinyl) Francoise Hardy – L'amitie (CD) Francoise Hardy – L'amitie (LP Vinyl) Klaus Nomi – Nomi (4-LP Vinyl Box Set) Change – Glow Of Love (CD) Continental Drifters – White Noise & Lightning (LP Vinyl) International Pop Overthrow - Volume 26 (3-CD) The Young Fresh Fellows – Fabulous Sounds Of The Pacific Northwest (LP Vinyl) Uncle Walt's Band – Anthology: Those Boys From Carolina, They Sure Enough Could Sing (LP Vinyl) Kelly Willis – What I Deserve (2-LP Vinyl) Luke Haines & Peter Buck – Beat Poetry For Survivalists (LP Vinyl) Green Apple Quick Step – Wonderful Virus (LP Vinyl) Tsar – Tsar (LP White Vinyl) Little Richard – Lifetime Friend (LP Vinyl) Mister Rogers – You're Growing (CD) Something There - Remembering Jeffrey Foskett (CD) Uncle Walt's Band – An American In Texas (LP Vinyl) Lizard Music – Arizone (2-LP Vinyl)
Omnivore Recordings was founded in 2010 by a group of music industry veterans who had spent careers inside the machinery of labels, production, and archival restoration, and who understood that the records most worth preserving were often the ones that had slipped through the cracks the first time around. That's still the mission, and it drives everything the label puts out.
The catalog covers an enormous amount of ground. Big Star. The Bangles. The Beach Boys. Gene Clark. Tim Buckley. Alex Chilton. NRBQ, whose deep catalog Omnivore has done as much as anyone to keep in front of listeners. Little Richard's long-overlooked later records are treated here with the seriousness they always deserved. Buck Owens. Camper Van Beethoven. Game Theory. These aren't just names on a roster; they're careers that got a second look because someone at this label cared enough to go find the tapes and do the work properly.
Omnivore has won Grammy Awards for Best Historical Album, which tells you something about the level of attention that goes into each release. The liner notes are researched. The audio is restored. The packaging is done right. For collectors, that stuff matters, and Omnivore understands that the people buying these records are paying attention.
If you're hunting something specific from an artist you've loved for years, or you're the kind of person who follows a label because you trust their taste, this is a good place to spend some time.