Vinyl Records – Exclusive LPs, Box Sets & Collector Editions
Carey Bell – Deep Down (CD) Tommy Castro – A Bluesman Came To Town (CD) Carolyn Wonderland – Truth Is (CD) Coco Montoya – Writing On The Wall (CD) Shemekia Copeland – Outskirts Of Love (CD) Mister Rogers – Coming & Going (CD) Halima Toure – Bar Room Preacher (CD) Tsar – The Drugboy Tapes (CD) Joe Lovano Ensemble – Streams of Expression (CD) Lonnie Mack – Strike Like Lightning (CD) Donald Byrd – Free Form (CD) Bob Margolin – My Blues & My Guitar (CD) Lil' Ed and The Blues Imperials – Jump Start (CD) Alligator Records - 50 Years Of Genuine Houserockin' Music (3-CD) The Nick Moss Band – The High Cost Of Low Living (CD) Cephas & Wiggins – Somebody Told the Truth (CD) Marshall Crenshaw – From The Hellhole (CD) Charlie Musselwhite – Mississippi Son (CD) Chick Corea – Sardinia (CD) Thad Cockrell – Warmth and Beauty (CD) Elvin Bishop – Can't Even Do Wrong Right (CD) Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown – No Looking Back (CD) Bud Powell – The Very Best (CD) Elliott Smith – Roman Candle (CD)
Relix has been writing about this music for fifty years, and this store is built around the records that matter to the community that reads us. The catalog runs deep across studio albums, live recordings, limited pressings, colored vinyl, 180-gram audiophile pressings, and exclusive Relix Sessions releases recorded specifically for this store.
Grateful Dead vinyl is a particular strength here. American Beauty, Workingman’s Dead, the complete Bear’s Sonic Journals series, Dave’s Picks, Dick’s Picks box sets, and the ongoing run of archival releases that keep pulling from the vault. Beyond the Dead, the catalog covers the full range of what Relix readers actually listen to: Billy Strings, Phish, Goose, Tedeschi Trucks Band, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, My Morning Jacket, Dogs in a Pile, Holly Bowling, and the wider jam band and Americana world.
Box sets and collector editions are stocked as they come available, the kind of multi-LP packages with restored audio, serious liner notes, and packaging worth keeping on a shelf. Record Store Day exclusives and limited-edition variants come through here when we have them, gone when they’re gone.
If you know the music, you’ll know what you’re looking at. If you’re just finding your way in, sorting by best-selling is as good a place to start as any.