Vinyl Records – Exclusive LPs, Box Sets & Collector Editions
Christone "Kingfish" Ingram – Live In London (2-CD) Chuck Prophet – Let Freedom Ring (CD) Albert Collins – Cold Snap (CD) Selwyn Birchwood – Pick Your Poison (CD) Christone "Kingfish" Ingram – 662 (CD) Fountains Of Wayne – Sky Full of Holes (CD) Tommy Castro – Stompin' Ground (CD) Lonnie Brooks – Deluxe Edition (CD) Nick Lowe – The Old Magic (CD) Jim Lauderdale – Time Flies (CD) Jeremy & The Harlequins – Into The Night (CD) Rick Estrin & The Nightcats – The Hits Keep Coming (CD) Charles Lloyd – The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow (2-CD) Ruen Brothers – Ten Paces (CD) Anders Osborne – Peace (CD) Freddie Redd Quartet – Music From The Connection (CD) Los Straitjackets – What's So Funny About Peace, Love, And... (CD) Jeff Austin – Simple Truth (CD) Albert Collins – Frozen Alive (CD) Nels Cline & Julian Lage – Room (CD) Southern Avenue – Family (CD) Cannonball Adderley Quintet – Best of the Capitol Years (CD) Nancy Wilson – Broadway My Way (CD) Albert Collins – Frostbite (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.