The event will be held on November 28th
Organizers of Record Store Day have announced the exclusive titles that will be available on Black Friday, November 28th. Limited edition releases from Prince, Phil Collins, Motley Crue, Alice Cooper, Creed, The Doors, Dr. Dre, Bob Dylan, Billie Eilish, Billy Joel, Fleetwood Mac, and many others.
NPG Records and Paisley Park Enterprises, in partnership with Warner Records and Legacy Recordings, will release Prince And The Revolution’s Around The World In A Day: The Singles, a very special, strictly limited edition 7-inch singles box set. Around The World In A Day: The Singles features all four singles from the album (“Raspberry Beret,” “Paisley Park,” “Pop Life,” and “America”) plus a new exclusive 7-inch single featuring two versions of the 1985 track “4 The Tears In Your Eyes,” which Prince originally contributed to the We Are The World album. Each 7-inch is pressed on unique coloured vinyl and presented in its original sleeve, packaged in a clamshell box. All feature elements of the Around The World In A Day LP sleeve, initially designed by Doug Henders and Laura Lipuma. The audio for all the tracks has been remastered by Bernie Grundman with additional mastering by Chris James.
Craft Recordings will release Creed — Live in San Antonio on 2 LP metallic silver vinyl, limited to 4,800 copies globally. Captured November 14, 1999, at San Antonio’s Freeman Coliseum, Live in San Antonio drops you right into the roar of a sold-out Texas crowd as Creed storms through the Human Clay era. Newly remastered for vinyl, the set bottles the band’s late-’99 ferocity—Scott Stapp’s baritone cutting through Mark Tremonti’s towering riffs, underpinned by Brian Marshall and Scott Phillips in lockstep. The 13-song sprint balances fist-pumping anthems (“Are You Ready?,” “What If,” “My Own Prison”) with breakout hits (“Higher,” “With Arms Wide Open”) and fan-favorite deeper cuts.
Sony Legacy Recordings will release Billy Joel Live From Long Island, a recording taken from the Piano Man’s classic Nylon Curtain Tour homecoming concert at Nassau Coliseum on December 29, 1982. The set will be available as a stand-alone 3 LP set, newly mixed from the original master tapes and produced by Billy’s longtime live sound engineer Brian Ruggles. Only 1,500 copies will be pressed globally.
Legacy will release Bob Dylan’s The Original Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan on a single LP. The first release of The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, as it was originally conceived, includes four tracks that were withdrawn before the album came out: “Rocks And Gravel,” “Let Me Die in My Footsteps,” “Rambling, Gamblin Willie” and “Talking’ John Birch Paranoid Blues” with the original never-before-seen liner notes. The RSD Exclusive will see 13,000 pressed globally.
Lomax Archive will release a 7-inch single of the first recording Bob Dylan’s “Masters of War,” recorded in Alan Lomax’s apartment in 1962. The B-side is a conversation that Alan and Bob had after the recording. Three thousand will be pressed globally.
Cage The Elephant’s Live From The Vic In Chicago will be pressed on vibrant yellow and black splatter, limited edition 2 LP vinyl via Legacy Recordings. The 19-track set includes hits like “Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked,” “Shake Me Down,” “In One Ear,” and more.
Legacy will release Metal Machine Music: Power to Consume, Vol. 1 on 2 LP, limited to 2,100 copies. Inspired by Lou Reed’s groundbreaking 1975 noise opus Metal Machine Music, this collection assembles a formidable lineup of sonic provocateurs—Aaron Dilloway, Drew McDowall, Thurston Moore, Pharmakon, The Rita, and Mark Solotroff—to explore the outer edges of distortion, feedback, and raw electronic texture. Each artist channels the spirit of Reed’s original manifesto of anti-music, pushing their own boundaries through modular synthesis, tape manipulation, harsh noise, and industrial decay. The result is a visceral, immersive experience that celebrates chaos, confronts structure, and redefines what music can be.
Legacy will release Wilco/Jeff Tweedy/Daniel Johnston’s dBpm 15 on a single red LP, limited to 3,400 copies. Twelve rarities and unreleased tracks highlighting fifteen years of music on dBpm Records. Most available for the first time on vinyl, the set includes a previously unavailable version of “Casper The Friendly Ghost” by Daniel Johnston and Jeff Tweedy, and Wilco’s cover of The Beatles’ “Don’t Let Me Down.”
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: The Live Anthology – From The Vaults Vol. 1 will be available 12-inch 2 LP with foil-stamped number cover on turquoise blue vinyl via Rhino. The set will be limited to 11,000 copies worldwide. In 2009, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers released The Live Anthology, a box set of live material that encompassed the band’s career up to that point. With a track list curated by Petty himself, the release became an instant fan favorite. A very limited edition format was also released that included a bonus CD with 14 additional tracks featuring Petty classics, rarities, and cover versions. These 14 tracks are now being released on vinyl for the first time.
Rhino will release Benson Boone Pulse as a 12-inch single EP on electric yellow and bright blue splatter vinyl, limited to 8,100 copies worldwide. Originally released in 2023, Pulse brings Benson’s staple EP to life on vinyl for the first time. It features anthemic hits such as “Sugar Sweet” and “What Was,” the project was previously only available on CD and cassette, as well as digitally.
Motley Crue’s classic ballad, “Home Sweet Home,” will see a 12-inch picture disc, limited to 2,500 via BMG. The RSD Exclusive will see six versions of the classic song on two sides, including the original, 2025 remix with Dolly Parton, 1991 remix, live, demo, and instrumental versions
Rhino will release Fleetwood Mac: Live 1975, which captures the incredible electricity of the band’s first tour with the legendary lineup of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joining Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, and Christine McVie. Recorded 50 years ago at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ on October 17, 1975, and Jorgensen Auditorium at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, CT on October 25, 1975, the album features the band’s at-the-time recent hits “Rhiannon” and “Landslide,” along with some early Fleetwood Mac favorites, including “Hypnotized” and “Oh Well.” Pressed on vinyl for the very first time and limited to 5,000 copies globally.
Phil Collins will see 12″ers on vinyl, limited to 3,500 globally as an RSD Exclusive via Rhino. As part of a whole host of celebrations to mark 40 years of Phil Collins’ spectacular third studio album No Jacket Required, 12″ers is reissued as a special limited edition six-track EP of extended mixes, with a track list previously only released on CD and one track making its debut on vinyl. The 12-inch remixes are an immersive sonic experience, providing a refreshed and extended look at some of Phil Collins’ most loved solo work.
Rhino will release The Doors Live in Copenhagen, 1968, featuring a previously unreleased concert in its entirety the legendary band recorded at Falokner Centret in Copenhagen, Denmark on September 17, 1968. The 2 LP release on crystal-clear vinyl includes both the early and late sets, featuring electrifying performances of “Break On Through (To The Other Side),” “Light My Fire,” and “Hello, I Love You,” among others. Only 5,300 copies will be pressed globally.