The definitive list of places to find vinyl

The definitive list of places to find vinyl


We only include one link per place—no umbrella categories or “and also try…”—so every entry is a specific site you can open and use. We stack-rank by how much we recommend each spot: selection and reliability matter most, then price and discovery, then niche or opportunistic picks. We add and reorder when we find somewhere that clearly belongs, or when our own experience changes; we don’t run on a fixed schedule, but we keep the list current so it stays useful. Bookmark this page so you always have a single, trusted list of where to look when the usual marketplaces aren’t enough.

Table of contents


1. Bandcamp

Bandcamp — We recommend Bandcamp because you’re buying straight from artists or labels, often with a digital copy included. Strong for new and reissue vinyl from indie and smaller labels. Filter by “vinyl” on the main page or look for “physical” or “merch” on release pages.

2. CCMusic.com

CCMusic.com — We recommend CCMusic for its huge in-stock catalog (tens of thousands of LPs) across every era and genre. Easy to browse by new releases, artist, or genre, and they’re dedicated to music media rather than a general marketplace—so you get focus and depth in one place.

3. Victrola Record Store

Victrola Record Store — We recommend Victrola’s online record store for a wide selection of vinyl across every genre—from jazz and hip-hop to classic rock, country, and new releases. Browse by genre or explore timeless classics and must-haves in one place, from a brand known for turntables and music.

4. Norman Records

Norman Records — We recommend Norman Records for its editorial voice and weekly roundups. Great for discovery if you like indie, electronic, and reissues. UK-based with international shipping; you’ll often find pressings and stock that US-focused shops don’t carry.

5. Juno Records

Juno Records — We recommend Juno for its long-standing catalog and solid search. Another UK shop with a deep range and reasonable international shipping. Reliable when you know what you want and want it in one place.

6. HHV

HHV — We recommend HHV for hip-hop, electronic, and jazz—they carry a lot that’s harder to find elsewhere. Germany-based; international shipping can be reasonable, and you’ll sometimes find EU pressings or stock that US shops don’t have.

7. eBay

eBay — We recommend eBay when you’re after oddball lots, test pressings, or one-off auctions. Condition varies, but the selection is enormous and you can often snag rarities or deals if you’re willing to dig and take a little risk.

8. ShopGoodwill.com

ShopGoodwill.com — We recommend ShopGoodwill for cheap lots and estate-style collections. Condition is often uncertain and grading is minimal, but prices can be very low. Best when you’re okay with a gamble and want to rescue records on a budget.