The Best Vinyl Releases Of February 2023

Anybody who thought the vinyl resurgence was just a fad was mistaken: The industry has experienced a legitimate revival. As a result, music fans are interested in physical media in ways they may not have if the decades-old medium hasn’t made a comeback. That doesn’t mean everybody is listening to just their parents’ old music, though. That’s part of it, sure, thanks to rereleases that present classic albums in new ways. A vital part of the renewed vinyl wave, though, is new projects being released as records, of which there are plenty.

Whatever you might be into, each month brings a new slew of the best new vinyl releases that has something for everybody. Some stand out above the rest, naturally, so check out some of the best vinyl releases of February below.

Whitney Houston — Whitney Houston and Whitney (Reissues)

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Legacy Recordings

Whitney Houston’s music is as impactful now as it was when it debuted back in the mid-’80s, so there’s never a bad time for a vinyl reissue. Houston’s first two star-making LPs, Whitney Houston and Whitney, and among the pair is a handful of classic No. 1 singles, like “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)” and “Saving All My Love For You.”

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Gorillaz — Cracker Island

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Parlophone/Warner

Gorillaz went all out for the vinyl editions of their latest album, Cracker Island. There are a number of them available in the band’s webstore, including some bold picture discs and a deluxe box set that comes with a CD, sticker sheet, poster, notebook, and more.

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Neutral Milk Hotel — The Collected Works Of Neutral Milk Hotel

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Merge Records

In The Aeroplane Over The Sea is the defining Neutral Milk Hotel work, but there’s a ton more worthwhile material beyond that, too. Now, it’s all been collected in a new box set… well sort of new: It was sold before, but only in the band’s online store. The collection includes a bunch of goodies, like a number of 10-inch and 7-inch records, as well as the band’s two albums (the other being On Avery Island) as gatefold LPs.

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The Strokes — The Singles — Volume 01

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RCA Records/Legacy Recordings

The Strokes’ early era was one to remember, and their new box set is a fantastic time capsule of it. It brings ten of the band’s singles from their first three albums — Is This It (2001), Room On Fire (2003), and First Impressions Of Earth (2006) — which means rare B-sides from the original releases.

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Mötley Crüe — Crücial Crüe: The Studio Albums 1981-1989

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BMG Rights Management

Mötley Crüe went hard in the ’80s, dropping a number of platinum albums and iconic singles like “Girls, Girls, Girls” and “Dr. Feelgood.” That decade has been wrapped up in a fresh box set, which compiles all of the band’s peak-era albums into a five-album collection that truly encapsulates a heck of an era.

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Paramore — This Is Why

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Atlantic

Depending on where you shop, you’ll find a different pressing of Paramore’s latest album. Target, for example, carries a lovely gold version, while Urban Outfitters has a coral edition of its own and Walmart is keeping it classic with a black pressing.

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Naughty By Nature — 19 Naughty III (30th Anniversary Edition)

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Tommy Boy Records

It’s been 30 years since Naughty By Nature dropped 19 Naughty III (fantastic name for a 1993 album, by the way), and now the group’s celebrating with a reissue. Notable are the six bonus tracks this new release comes with, including the previously unheard extended mix of “Hip Hop Hooray” and remixes from Pete Rock and The Beatnuts.

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Kacey Musgraves — Same Trailer Different Park (VMP Reissue)

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Vinyl Me, Please

Kacey Musgraves is a crossover star now, but once upon a time, she had yet to carve out a space in the pop space and was dominating the country scene. Same Trailer Different Park was a striking debut album back in 2013, and for its tenth anniversary, Vinyl Me, Please pressed it on gorgeous “cactus green” vinyl, a fantastic visual complement to the album art’s greenery.

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Pearl Jam — Yield (25th Anniversary Reissue)

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Vinyl Me, Please

Pearl Jam still sounds as vital(ogy) as ever these days, and perhaps in a “time flies” example for some readers, the band’s 1998 album Yield turns 25 years old this year. Naturally, there’s a new vinyl reissue, and it’s pressed, as press materials note, “on 2LPs for the very first time on 180g translucent red & black hi-melt vinyl in a double gatefold, direct-to-board and die cut jacket.” It doesn’t ship until this summer, but we have a feeling that it will go fast.

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Truth Is Where It’s At — A Gospel Truth Collection

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Vinyl Me, Please

Vinyl Me, Please is shining a light on The Gospel Truth Records, a 1972 gospel imprint on Stax Records, with a new box set. The release highlights a number of releases from a number of artists: The Rance Allen Group by The Rance Allen Group, Jesus People by Maceo Woods and The Christian Tabernacle Concert Choir, A Tribute to Mahalia Jackson by Louise McCord, Whatever Happened To Love by Clarence Smith, The Gospel Artistics by The Gospel Artistics, and Blue Aquarius by Blue Aquarius.

Get it here.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

All The New Albums Coming Out In February 2023

Keeping track of all the new albums coming out in a given month is a big job, but we’re up for it: Below is a comprehensive list of the major releases you can look forward to in February. If you’re not trying to potentially miss out on anything, it might be a good idea to keep reading.

Friday, February 3

  • 2KBABY — Scared 2 Love (Warner)
  • Acid Arab — Trois (Versatile Records)
  • Amtrac — Extra Time (Openers)
  • Best Fern — Earth Then Air (Bkwrd)
  • Colony House — The Cannonballers (Descendant/RCA)
  • Ellie Goulding — Higher Than Heaven (Polydor Records)
  • Fantastic Negrito — Grandfather Courage (Storefront Records)
  • The Go! Team — Get Up Sequences Part Two (Memphis Industries)
  • Grateful Dead — Road Trips Vol. 1 No. 1—Fall ’79 (Grateful Dead Records)
  • Ibex Clone — All Channels Clear (Goner Records)
  • James Brandon Lewis — Eye Of I (ANTI- Records)
  • Korn — Requiem Mass (Loma Vista/Concord)
  • Mackelmore — Ben (Warner Music Group)
  • The Men — New York City (Fuzz Club)
  • M(h)aol — Attachment Styles (Tulle)
  • Miriam Clancy — Black Heart (Desert Road Records)
  • Mod Sun — God Save The Teen (Big Noise)
  • Mol Sullivan — A Little Hello EP (Ruination Record Co.)
  • RAYE — My 21st Century Blues (Human Re Sources)
  • Robert Forster — The Candle And The Flame (EMI Music)
  • The Psychotic Monks — Pink Colour Surgery (Fatcat Records)
  • Shania Twain — Queen Of Me (Republic Records)
  • Somebody’s Child — Somebody’s Child (Frenchkiss Records)
  • Sunny War — Anarchist Gospel (New West Records)
  • SYML — The Day My Father Died (Nettwerk)
  • Tropical Fuck Storm — Submersive Behavior EP (Joyful Noise)
  • The WAEVE — The WAEVE (Transgressive Records)
  • WILSN — Those Days Are Over (Ivy League)
  • Young Fathers — Heavy Heavy (Ninja Tune)

Friday, February 10

  • The Academic — Sitting Pretty (EMI UK)
  • American Authors — Best Night Of My Life (French Poet Society)
  • Andy Bell — Strange Loops & Outer Psych (Sonic Cathedral)
  • Andy Shauf — Norm (Anti-)
  • Bailey Miller — Love Is A Dying (Whited Sepulchre Records)
  • Black Belt Eagle Scout — The Land, The Water, The Sky (Saddle Creek)
  • Carole King — Home Again: Carole King Live In Central Park (Ode Records/Legacy Recordings)
  • Chase Rice — I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell (BBR)
  • CIVIC — Taken By Force (ATO Records)
  • DijahSB — Living Simple EP (South Coast Music Group/Capitol Records)
  • El Ten Eleven — Valley Of Fire (Joyful Noise Records)
  • The GOLDEN DREGS — On Grace & Dignity (4AD)
  • In Flames — Forgone (Nuclear Blast)
  • Jade LeMac — Constellations EP (Tuff Cuff Records)
  • Lance Skiiiwalker — Audiodidactic (Bad Time Records)
  • Liv.e — Girl In The Half Pearl (In Real Life)
  • Maps — Counter Melodies (Mute)
  • Narrow Head — Moments Of Clarity (Run For Cover Records)
  • Paramore — This Is Why (Atlantic)
  • Quasi — Breaking The Balls Of History (Sub Pop)
  • The Rolling Stones — GRRR Live! (ABKCO/Interscope)
  • Tennis — POLLEN (Mutually Detrimental)
  • Walker County — No Smokes And Mirrors EP (Warner Music Nashville)
  • Yo La Tengo — This Stupid World (Matador Records)

Tuesday, February 14

  • Caroline Polachek — Desire, I Want To Turn Into You (Sony Music/The Orchard/Perpetual Novice)

Friday, February 17

  • Anna B Savage — inIFUX (City Slang)
  • Avatar — Dance Devil Dance (Thirty Tigers)
  • Avey Tare — 7s (Domino)
  • Ber — Halfway EP (RCA Records)
  • Billy Lockett — Abington Grove (Photo Finish Records)
  • Bktherula — LVL 5, PT 1 EP (Warner Records)
  • dEUS — How To Replace It ([PIAS] Recordings)
  • Gabriel Da Rosa — É o que A casa oferece (Stones Throw Records)
  • Indy Yelich O’Connor — Threads EP (TMWRK Records)
  • Inhaler — Cuts & Bruises (Geffen Records)
  • Jennifer Touch — Midnight Proposals (Fat Cat Recordings)
  • Joe Louis Walker — Weight Of The World (Forty Below Records)
  • Jordan Davis — Bluebird Days (MCA Nashville)
  • Kx5 — Kx5 (Mau5trap Recordings)
  • Khotin — Release Spirit (Ghostly)
  • koleżanka — Alone With The Sound The Mind Makes (Bar/None Records)
  • Lowly — Keep Up The Good Work (Bella Union)
  • Lisel — Patterns for Auto-tuned Voices And Delay (Ba Da Bing)
  • Maita — Loneliness (Kill Rock Stars)
  • MF Tomlinson — We Are Still Wild Horses (PRAH Recordings)
  • Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs — Land Of Sleeper (Missing Piece)
  • Pile — All Fiction (Exploding in Sound)
  • Pink — Trustfall (RCA Records)
  • POSH SWAT — POSH SWAT (Rock is Hell)
  • Screaming Females — Desire Pathway (Don Giovanni Records)
  • Secret Machines — The Moth, The Lizard, And The Secret Machines (TSM Recordings)
  • Tianna Esperanza — Terror (BMG)
  • Tungz — A Good Dream (Heist or Hit)
  • Wesley Joseph — GLOW (Secretly Canadian)

Friday, February 24

  • Adam Lambert — High Drama (Rhino Entertainment)
  • Algiers — SHOOK (Matador Records)
  • Bria — Cuntry Covers Vol. 2 (Sub Pop)
  • Chasms — Glimpse Of Heaven (felte)
  • David Brewis — The Soft Struggles (Redeye)
  • Death Valley Girls — Island In The Sky (Suicide Squeeze Records)
  • Dierks Bentley — Gravel & Gold (Capitol Records Nashville)
  • Dope — Blood Money Part Zer0 (eOne)
  • Elmiene — El-Mean EP (R&R)
  • En Attendant Ana — Same Old Story (Trouble In Mind)
  • Faten Kanaan — Afterpoem (Fire Records)
  • Gabrielle Shonk — Across The Room (Arts & Crafts/Believe Music)
  • Gina Birch — I Play My Bass Loud (Third Man Records)
  • Godsmack — Lighting Up The Sky (BMG)
  • Gorillaz — Cracker Island (Parlophone)
  • Gracie Abrams — Good Riddance (Interscope)
  • GUNNAR — Best Mistake (South Coast Music Group/Capitol Records)
  • Iris DeMent — Workin’ On A World (Flariella Records)
  • Jenny O. — Spectra (Mama Bird Recording Co.)
  • Joe Westerlund — Elegies for The Drift (Psychic Hotline)
  • John Bence — Archangels (Thrill Jockey)
  • The Lathums — From Nothing To A Little Bit More (Blood Records)
  • Lucero — Should’ve Learned By Now (Liberty & Lament/Thirty Tigers)
  • Miss Grit — Follow The Cyborg (Mute)
  • Model/Actriz — Dogsbody (True Panther Sounds)
  • Moonalice — Moonalice — An Acoustic Adventure (Nettwerk)
  • Motörhead — Bad Magic: Seriously Bad Magic (Motörhead Music)
  • The Necks — Travel (Northern Spy Records)
  • Neutral Milk Hotel — The Collected Works Of Neutral Milk Hotel (Merge Records)
  • Philip Selway — Strange Dance (Bella Union)
  • Polinski — Telex from MIDI City (Data Airlines)
  • Rick Wakeman — A Gallery Of The Imagination (Madfish)
  • Sam Gendel — COOKUP (Nonesuch)
  • Shame — Food for Worms (Amped)
  • The Slow Readers Club — Knowledge Freedom Power (Velveteen Records)
  • Steel Panther — On The Prowl (Steel Panther)
  • Swim Camp — Steel Country (Julia’s War Recordings)
  • Tiësto — Drive (Musical Freedom/Atlantic)
  • Ty Segall & Emmett Kelly — Live At Worship (Drag City)
  • US Girls — Bless This Mess (4AD)

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.