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The 10 Records That Everyone You Know Owns
Plus one that might surpriseย you.

Collecting vinyl is cool. Itโs always been cool, itโs always going to beย cool.
There are many different types of vinyl collectors in the world. Some people have all the rules and a $10,000 setup that no one can touch. Some people keep their records in a tub in the basement, dragging them out occasionally to play them on their suitcase Crosley. There are the people in the middle who have no idea what theyโre doing but just like to listen to records on a mid-range setup (hi, friends!).
The best part is that there is room for everyone! It doesnโt matter how you listen; it only matters that you enjoy yourself. Iโm a big believer in not judging people for how they do vinyl. I donโt care if youโre late to the party, Iโm just happy youโreย here.
Among the many truths of vinyl is the fact that there are records that everyone owns. Regardless of age, preferred genre, or length of time collecting, anyone who has at least some vinyl has theseย records.
I have compiled this list using my own observations, some internet sleuthing, and general knowledge about popular music from my time in the business (full disclosure: โin the businessโ refers to my time working for a store that sold music, years spent in the hobby, and my most recent business venture, Rebelย Replay).
So here we go! The top ten records that everyone owns, in no particular order:
Fleetwood Mac: Rumours (akaย Rumors)

Rumours was released in 1977 and has become one of the best-selling albums of all time (something youโll find frequently on this list), selling over 40 million copies. Singles Go Your Own Way, Dreams, Donโt Stop, & You Make Loving Fun were all top ten hits. Rumours is so good that one of its best songs was an outtake. Silver Springs wasnโt even included on the initial release. It was added to the 2004 remaster. The album touches on themes of drugs, breakups, and complicated relationships, and is unsurprisingly considered by many to be the bandโs best offering.
Pink Floyd: Theย Wall

With its iconic album cover (another recurring theme on the list) and unique inner cover art, The Wall is one of the best-known concept albums of all time. The album was the 11th studio album for the band and was released in 1979. Selling over 30 million copies and featuring an over-the-top tour with elements that would become synonymous with the band, The Wall features the bandโs only US and UK number one single, Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2. A concept album with a story, The Wall would later be adapted into a partly live-action, partly animated musical feature. If you havenโt seen itโฆitโsย wild.
Carol King:ย Tapestry

1971 was a ridiculous year for music. Tapestry, written almost entirely by Carol King, would go on to sell over 25 million copies, making it one of the best-selling albums of all time. Tapestry was the number one record for 15 weeks, a record for most consecutive weeks at number one for a solo female artist. Thatโs more than Alanis Morissette, and itโs more than Taylor Swift. Only Adele has an album with more weeks at number one, though they were not consecutive. Kingโs smooth vocals and powerful melodies have made Tapestry a mainstay, with consistent popularity regardless of changes to how people enjoy music. An instant success, King won Grammys, and Tapestry was selected as album of the year in a very crowdedย field.
Prince: Purpleย Rain

For some reason, people really like Prince. I donโt get it, but as I wrote above, Iโm not one to judge. 1984โs Purple Rain featured iconic singles When Doves Cry, Letโs Go Crazy, I Would Die 4 U, & Purple Rain. The accompanying movie of the same name helped launch Prince into ultra-stardom. Purple Rain has sold over 25 million copies, making it Princeโs best-selling record and one of (if not the) best-selling soundtracks of all time. A smoothly perfect blend of R&B, dance, pop, and soul, itโs no surprise that Purple Rain is part of everyoneโs collection, and why we continue to hear โThe Purple Oneโsโ songs years after hisย passing.
Michael Jackson:ย Thriller

Ok, now weโre talking. I feel like kids were either Prince fans or MJ fans. I was an MJ fan. I loved Thriller so much that I literally destroyed my parentsโ copy. Itโs okay though, as I have a new one. Michael Jacksonโs Thriller is the best-selling album ever, moving over 70 million copies worldwide. With unforgettable epics like Beat It, Billie Jean, Wanna Be Startinโ Something, Human Nature, P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing), The Girl is Mine, and of course, Thriller, the album was destined to go down in history as one of the best. Accompanied by timeless music videos for Beat It and Billie Jean, Michael Jackson showcased his immense talent for music and performance. But the video for Thriller took the album and music videos themselves to previously unseen heights and catapulted the album to sales of one million units per week. Just before the Thriller video, Michael Jackson delivered his unforgettable (though probably lip-synced due to licensing issuesโโโthe music biz is wild, yโall) performance of Billie Jean at the Motown 25 television special, debuting the โmoonwalkโ to a national audience and securing his place in history as the โKing ofย Pop.โ
Jimi Hendrix Experience: Smashย Hits

The only compilation album on our list, Smash Hits dropped in 1968 and featured all of the singles from the group. The album has sold over two million copies and features many Experience staples like Foxey Lady (spelled Foxy for the UK version), Purple Haze, & Fire. Each of the hit songs were written by Jimi Hendrix, but performed by the group, including Mitch Mitchell on drums and Noel Redding on bass. Mitchell and Redding also contributed backing vocals. The โthree Jimisโ album cover stands out as much today as it did in the late sixties. The album showcased Hendrixโs unique and powerful guitar and his proclivity for lyrical writing. If Smash Hits isnโt in your collection, it shouldย be.
The Beatles: Abbeyย Road

The Beatles were well-established by the time they released their 11th studio album, Abbey Road. They had survived โBeatle-maniaโ and shifted into a different music-making phase. The album cover, one of the most iconic music images of all time, features the band walking across the road in different attire. Also significant, rumors began to circulate that Paul McCartney had died in a car accident in 1966, forcing the band to replace him with a lookalike. Heady times indeed. Finally, and as if Abbey Road didnโt have enough notoriety already, it would be the final album recorded before The Beatles called it quits in 1970 (Let it Be was recorded earlier, but completed after the release of Abbey Road). The band was in a contentious place when they worked on Abbey Road, and John Lennon did not perform on several of the tracks. While Abbey Road wasnโt widely considered the bandโs best work, itโs still part of everyoneโs collection. Modern views on the album are much more favorable, with some even calling it their best work. Perhaps notoriety really can carry aย tune.
Marvin Gaye: Whatโs Goingย On

In another surprising trend, Whatโs Going On was Marvin Gayeโs 11th studio album (see Abbey Road, The Wall). Conceived during an extraordinarily difficult time for Gaye, the album is a reaction and response to what Gaye was learning about the Vietnam War from his brother, who had been stationed there and recently returned home. The Motown hitmaker was at a career crossroads, and by the end of the 1960s, he was deeply depressed. Whatโs Going On was released in 1971 and represented a complete shift for Gaye. The album was an immediate success, selling over two million copies in its first year. That success continued. As recently as 2020, Rolling Stone listed Whatโs Going On as the greatest album of all time. Whatโs Going Onโs themes of intrigue, concern, love, and activism are as relevant today as they were in 1971, making it clear why this album is on so manyย shelves.
Led Zeppelin: IV (aka The Fourth Album, Fourย Symbols)

Eight minutes might seem like a long time, but Stairway to Heaven does in eight minutes what many songs canโt do in four: make history. IV is the bandโs best-selling album, moving over 37 million copies, and is routinely featured on all-time greatest album lists across the globe. The album was released with no title on the cover, instead featuring four hand-drawn symbols on the record label, contributed by each of the four band members. Packed with classics like Black Dog, Rock and Roll, When the Levee Breaks, and the aforementioned Stairway to Heaven, IV represents a tremendous period in popular music. While IV is the bandโs best-selling album in the US, it never topped the charts, topping out at number 2. The artists ahead of Led Zeppelin? Carole King and Sly & The Familyย Stone.
And ofย courseโฆ
Pink Floyd: Dark Side of theย Moon

With over 45 million copies sold, Dark Side of the Moon is the fourth best-selling album of all time. Released in 1971, the album only spent one week at the top of the charts, yet another example of how stacked the music scene was in the early seventies. Featuring the bandโs most successful single Money, the album hits themes of life, death, mental health, and consumerism by combining musical elements, spoken words, and sound effects. It truly plays as something unique during a time where it seemed like everyone was doing something unique. In a fun bit of trivia, it has long been rumored that if you play Dark Side of the Moon alongside The Wizard of Oz (1939), they sync up. The band has denied any intentional alignment. Stoners of the 90s may respectfully disagree.
Bonus inclusion: Camelot Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

This is probably the most surprising entry on the list. I didnโt know the first thing about it when I started writing. I see this album in every record shop I visit. Itโs now a running joke with me and my wife. The first to find it (you canโt go looking for it, thatโs cheating) calls it out, with the prize being an overinflated sense of self-importance. A certified platinum record, selling over one million copies, Camelot was released in 1967 and features the vocal talents of actors Richard Harris (King Arthur) and Vanessa Redgrave (Guenevere). It also spent 87 weeks in the top ten on the Billboard Top 200 charts, tying it for 9th place all time. I donโt know why I see this record everywhere I go, but one can only assume itโs a part of everyoneโs collection. Either that or everyone hates it, and thatโs why I see it in stores all theย time.
Honorable Mention:
The Clash: Londonย Calling
Adele: 21
Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key ofย Life
Elvis Presley: Greatestย Hits
Johnny Cash: At Folsomย Prison
Rolling Stones: Let itย Bleed
So there you have it, the top ten vinyls seemingly everyone owns. How many do youย own?
Quick Notes:
Sales figures refer to global sales and were gathered from multipleย sources.
Sales figures represent total copies sold across multiple formats (e.g., cassette, CD).
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