My CD collection

In 2025, I stated collecting and listening to CDs again.

Inside me are two wolves. One of the wolves is buying carefully selected favourites off eBay. The other wolf is buying the most random shit possible at the charity shop. These are their combined hoards.

I'm trying to add my thoughts about every one of these albums, so check the details for more. (That's still a work in progress though!)

ABBA Gold by ABBA
ABBA ABBA Gold (1992)
Details about ABBA Gold Source: Gift

Only the greatest compilation album ever made. This was a Christmas gift from my SIL, who clearly knows me very well. I love it!!

Talkie Walkie by Air
Air Talkie Walkie (2004)
Details about Talkie Walkie Source: eBay

A gateway electronica album for teenage me. Also probably the most French thing I own. This is still pretty great imo. I think the kids need to rediscover Air.

All Hits by All Saints
All Saints All Hits (2001)
Details about All Hits Source: Charity shop

Bought this one entirely because I had a week where I was absolutely obsessed with "Pure Shores", which is an all-time great pop song. "I Know Where It's At" is good too too, but honestly some of the other stuff on here is a bit ropey (I had somehow memory-holed that cover of "Under the Bridge").

Back to Black by Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse Back to Black (2006)
Details about Back to Black Source: eBay

An all-timer. It's hard not to feel sad about what happened to Amy every time I listen to this – definitely one of a kind.

Original Funk Soul Sister: The Best of Ann Peebles by Ann Peebles
Ann Peebles Original Funk Soul Sister: The Best of Ann Peebles (2006)
Details about Original Funk Soul Sister: The Best of Ann Peebles Source: Second-hand record store

Urubu by Antonio Carlos Jobim
Antonio Carlos Jobim Urubu (1976)
Details about Urubu Source: Charity shop

Album art goes crazy hard

The B-52s by The B-52s
The B-52s The B-52s (1979)
Details about The B-52s Source: eBay

Arguably my favourite B-52s album! So many great songs on this.

Cosmic Thing by The B-52s
The B-52s Cosmic Thing (1989)
Details about Cosmic Thing Source: eBay

Rooty by Basement Jaxx
Basement Jaxx Rooty (2001)
Details about Rooty Source: eBay

One of my favourite albums of all time. I will never shut up about how good this is.

Yellow Submarine by The Beatles
The Beatles Yellow Submarine (1969)
Details about Yellow Submarine Source: Charity shop

Considering how popular they are, it is weirdly hard to find Beatles albums at charity shops, and they go for more than expected on eBay. But I loved this film as a kid so this was an easy grab.

Odelay by Beck
Beck Odelay (1996)
Details about Odelay Source: eBay

Foundational album of my youth. Beck's run from this to Guero should be studied.

Mutations by Beck
Beck Mutations (1998)
Details about Mutations Source: eBay

Midnite Vultures by Beck
Beck Midnite Vultures (1999)
Details about Midnite Vultures Source: eBay

Sometimes my favourite Beck album. I love sleaze!!!

Sea Change by Beck
Beck Sea Change (2002)
Details about Sea Change Source: Charity shop

Sometimes my favourite Beck album, and still a go-to for sadgirl hours.

Guero by Beck
Beck Guero (2005)
Details about Guero Source: eBay

Morning Phase by Beck
Beck Morning Phase (2014)
Details about Morning Phase Source: Second-hand record store

I'd fallen off listening to Beck by the time this album came out, so it's kind of funny this is the one that won all the Grammys. The record store provideth.

Star by Belly
Belly Star (1993)
Details about Star Source: Second-hand record store

Live at Carnegie Hall by Bill Withers
Bill Withers Live at Carnegie Hall (1973)
Details about Live at Carnegie Hall Source: eBay

My second favourite live album. I love Bill's monologue about his grandma. Also the version of "Use Me" on this is just incredible.

The Best Of by Blur
Blur The Best Of (2000)
Details about The Best Of Source: eBay

Better than Oasis. Not as good as Pulp. I was never a massive Blur fan but I think every song on this compilation is a good song and I would emotionally sing along to several of them with a crowd.

Cool and Steady and Easy by Brooklyn Funk Essentials
Brooklyn Funk Essentials Cool and Steady and Easy (1994)
Details about Cool and Steady and Easy Source: eBay

It turns out the UK version of this has some differences to the US one, which is what I previously listened to. So I was a bit confused (and disappointed) to get "Madame Zzaj" instead of "Mizz Bed-Stuy", but even with that it's still a great album.

The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess by Chappell Roan
Chappell Roan The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (2023)
Details about The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess Source: Bought new

A modern classic. There is no way this wouldn't end up in my collection.

Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat by Charli XCX
Charli XCX Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat (2024)
Details about Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat Source: Vinted

The Essential Clash by The Clash
The Clash The Essential Clash (2003)
Details about The Essential Clash Source: eBay

Euro-Country by CMAT
CMAT Euro-Country (2025)
Details about Euro-Country Source: Bought new from artist

My favourite album of 2025! I love it so muchhhh. There is a 75% chance of me crying every time I listen to "Lord, Let That Tesla Crash".

Heaven or Las Vegas by Cocteau Twins
Cocteau Twins Heaven or Las Vegas (1990)
Details about Heaven or Las Vegas Source: eBay

Case got smashed to fuck in shipping 😭 Lost a few auctions for this one as it's definitely in demand. Probably because it's fucking great

When I Was Born for the 7th Time by Cornershop
Cornershop When I Was Born for the 7th Time (1997)
Details about When I Was Born for the 7th Time Source: eBay

Foundational album of my youth and (imo) criminally underrated beyond the hit single. Still love this.

3AM (La La La) by Confidence Man
Confidence Man 3AM (La La La) (2024)
Details about 3AM (La La La) Source: Vinted

Impulse buy before I had even bought a CD player (and look where I am now, uh oh). Arguably the best album of 2024 for me. "Sicko" in particular really gives me that transcending-my-body feeling. Also holy shit check out that cover art

Willy and the Poor Boys by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Creedence Clearwater Revival Willy and the Poor Boys (1969)
Details about Willy and the Poor Boys Source: Market stall

Major nostalgia album. My parents used to have this on all the time.

Cansei de Ser Sexy by CSS
CSS Cansei de Ser Sexy (2005)
Details about Cansei de Ser Sexy Source: Charity shop

Hadn't listened to this for almost two decades so it was fun to revisit. Some swings, some misses.

The Best of Carly Simon by Carly Simon
Carly Simon The Best of Carly Simon (1975)
Details about The Best of Carly Simon Source: Charity shop

Not actually the best of Carly Simon. But certainly some of the best of Carly Simon.

Black Messiah by D'Angelo
D'Angelo Black Messiah (2014)
Details about Black Messiah Source: eBay

So gutting that this ended up being D'Angelo's final album. But holy hell, what an album.

The Essential Dave Brubeck by Dave Brubeck
Dave Brubeck The Essential Dave Brubeck (2003)
Details about The Essential Dave Brubeck Source: Charity shop

The Writing's on the Wall by Destiny's Child
Destiny's Child The Writing's on the Wall (1999)
Details about The Writing's on the Wall Source: Charity shop

Survivor by Destiny's Child
Destiny's Child Survivor (2001)
Details about Survivor Source: Charity shop

Baby by The Detroit Cobras
The Detroit Cobras Baby (2004)
Details about Baby Source: From teenage collection

How fucking good was Rachel Nagy's voice????

A Secret History... The Best of the Divine Comedy by The Divine Comedy
The Divine Comedy A Secret History... The Best of the Divine Comedy (1999)
Details about A Secret History... The Best of the Divine Comedy Source: eBay

Gets stuck in my head every time I take the National Express.

Fania DJ Series by DJ Format / Various Artists
DJ Format / Various Artists Fania DJ Series (2007)
Details about Fania DJ Series Source: eBay

One of the more expensive used CDs in my collection but 100% worth it. This Latin mix is so good - incredibly smooth and groovy with a focus on the drums. I've listened to this an untold number of times and never gotten bored.

My Aim Is True by Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello My Aim Is True (1977)
Details about My Aim Is True Source: eBay

Foundational album of my youth. Crazy how good this is – not a single skippable track in the whole bunch. Also remains the perfect album for Monday mornings. I think my copy is the original US CD release from the 80s, manufactured in Japan (have I begun caring about such things?? oh no) so due to the age there is a slight skip on "I'm Not Angry", which is a shame.

Baduizm by Erykah Badu
Erykah Badu Baduizm (1997)
Details about Baduizm Source: eBay

Heard this playing in a bagel shop and was reminded of how incredible an album it was. 1997 was a great year for music, huh?

Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots by The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (2002)
Details about Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Source: eBay

This album was huge for me as a teenager. I used to walk around listening to it on repeat and obsessing over the first season of Battlestar Galactica and now the two things are inextricably linked in my head.

Rumours by Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac Rumours (1977)
Details about Rumours Source: Bought new

I mean, it's Rumours. I have nothing new to say about this lol

Franz Ferdinand by Franz Ferdinand
Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand (2004)
Details about Franz Ferdinand Source: eBay

Switcheroo by Gelli Haha
Gelli Haha Switcheroo (2025)
Details about Switcheroo Source: Bought new

One of my favourite albums of 2025. Love the album art too!

Crisps by Getdown Services
Getdown Services Crisps (2023)
Details about Crisps Source: Bought new at gig

Getdown Services really excel at combining a groove with lyrics so stupid that they become genius. How else am I supposed to get "It smells like poo in here, everyone's dressed like Doctor fucking Who in here" stuck in my head? Also "Biscuit Tin" is the best song about landlords since the Dead Kennedys. "All your weird kids lined up behind like you've been shoplifting down the haunted crèche". Fucking get 'em lads!!!

Your Medal's in the Post / Primordial Slot Machine by Getdown Services
Getdown Services Your Medal's in the Post / Primordial Slot Machine (2024 / 2025)
Details about Your Medal's in the Post / Primordial Slot Machine Source: Bought new at gig

Two EPs, one CD. "Dog Dribble" is the song that got me into this band and still the first song I'll recommend to anyone interested in them. But both EPs are good! "I form a perfect chrysalis..... and then I fill it with piss"

St. Elsewhere by Gnarls Barkley
Gnarls Barkley St. Elsewhere (2006)
Details about St. Elsewhere Source: Charity shop

Honestly one of the albums I see most in charity shops for some reason. Apparently everyone and their mum bought this album in 2006 and then got rid of it.

Supernature by Goldfrapp
Goldfrapp Supernature (2005)
Details about Supernature Source: Charity shop

Demon Days by Gorillaz
Gorillaz Demon Days (2005)
Details about Demon Days Source: eBay

Basically perfect. A foundational album of my youth and still one I love deeply. Desert island disc contender.

Nilsson Schmilsson by Harry Nilsson
Harry Nilsson Nilsson Schmilsson (1971)
Details about Nilsson Schmilsson Source: Charity shop

First off: incredible name for an album (extra lol for following it up with Son of Schmilsson too). I kept thinking I needed to get into more Harry Nilsson, and then I found this and listened to it, and now I really need to get into more Nilsson. Great album. I love Louis Jordan so I was delighted to find a really good cover of "Early in the Morning" on here. My copy was a weird re-issue from 2000, so it has a bunch of bonus demos but also all the printing looks incredibly low rent. (Honestly I never really want bonus tracks on my CDs. I kinda just want the album as it originally was.)

Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party by Hayley Williams
Hayley Williams Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party (2025)
Details about Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party Source: Bought new

Question that applies to basically every song on this album: is it a bop, or is it a personal attack? Both, usually. I never really got into Paramore but I really like this, so maybe I should.

Hive Mind by The Internet
The Internet Hive Mind (2018)
Details about Hive Mind Source: Bought new

I would do outrageous things to get another album from The Internet. Saw them on the tour for this album and they were amazing.

That's Showbiz Baby! The Encore by JADE
JADE That's Showbiz Baby! The Encore (2025)
Details about That's Showbiz Baby! The Encore Source: Bought new from artist

One of my favourite albums of 2025. Came with a little photo signed by JADE herself, ooh fancy

The ArchAndroid by Janelle Monaé
Janelle Monaé The ArchAndroid (2010)
Details about The ArchAndroid Source: eBay

I remember listening to The ArchAndroid for the first time when it came out and just being like... holy fucking shit, who is this??? Janelle Monaé is a true original and still incredibly cool, but I think this album remains my favourite. (I was also lucky enough to see them live for this tour and it was incredible!)

The Electric Lady by Janelle Monaé
Janelle Monaé The Electric Lady (2013)
Details about The Electric Lady Source: eBay

The incredible Prince collab on this album being unavailable on streaming for years is a perfect argument for physical media tbh

Control by Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson Control (1986)
Details about Control Source: eBay

Love this album. Also, great cover art. Have to admit the classic Kate Beaton "Nasty" comic put me onto this, lmao

Jubilee by Japanese Breakfast
Japanese Breakfast Jubilee (2021)
Details about Jubilee Source: Bought new

BE SWEET TO ME BABY~

For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women) by Japanese Breakfast
Japanese Breakfast For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women) (2025)
Details about For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women) Source: Bought new

Not as good as Jubilee for me, but the one-two punch of "Honey Water" and "Mega Circuit" is perfection and makes me go ouuaghghhghahgha every time.

Rabbit Fur Coat by Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins
Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins Rabbit Fur Coat (2006)
Details about Rabbit Fur Coat Source: eBay

When I was a teenager Jenny Lewis seemed like the coolest woman alive. And honestly she still kinda does. I accidentally bought two copies of this lol

Spirited Away OST by Joe Hisiashi
Joe Hisiashi Spirited Away OST (2001)
Details about Spirited Away OST Source: Borrowed from partner's collection

Punk Tactics by Joey Valence & Brae
Joey Valence & Brae Punk Tactics (2023)
Details about Punk Tactics Source: Bought new

Hard not to have a good time listening to JVB. The inside of the case has a bunch of fan art of the group, which I think is really cute. Also in the photo Joey's wearing a t-shirt of a pizza place that I personally have been to, wow, can't believe we both like pizza that's so crazy

No Hands by Joey Valence & Brae
Joey Valence & Brae No Hands (2024)
Details about No Hands Source: Bought new

Kinda hard to find this for a non-outrageous price but I lucked out and it came back in stock. Honestly this is one of my favourite album covers in my collection. I think it's hilarious. My favourite JVB album too – basically wall-to-wall bangers, even if I had to look up the references to cartoons I'm too old to know about.

Mutiny After Midnight by Johnny Blue Skies & the Dark Clouds
Johnny Blue Skies & the Dark Clouds Mutiny After Midnight (2026)
Details about Mutiny After Midnight Source: Bought new

Quality Control by Jurassic 5
Jurassic 5 Quality Control (2000)
Details about Quality Control Source: From teenage collection

Power in Numbers by Jurassic 5
Jurassic 5 Power in Numbers (2002)
Details about Power in Numbers Source: From teenage collection

Pageant Material by Kacey Musgraves
Kacey Musgraves Pageant Material (2015)
Details about Pageant Material Source: eBay

Such a fun album. I will sing along to "Dime Store Cowgirl" every time.

Golden Hour by Kacey Musgraves
Kacey Musgraves Golden Hour (2018)
Details about Golden Hour Source: eBay

Just gorgeous. "Slow Burn" is a perfect album opener.

Isolation by Kali Uchis
Kali Uchis Isolation (2018)
Details about Isolation Source: Bought new

None of Kali Uchis's other albums have quite clicked for me, but I absolutely love this one. Just banger after banger. "After the Storm" is my favourite.

The Whole Story by Kate Bush
Kate Bush The Whole Story (1986)
Details about The Whole Story Source: Second-hand record store

Employment by Kaiser Chiefs
Kaiser Chiefs Employment (2005)
Details about Employment Source: eBay

I don't look back fondly on much 00s UK indie but this album is an exception. Some really good hooks. Also Ricky Wilson put in a solid effort on Catchphrase and I respect that

Be My Love by Keely Smith
Keely Smith Be My Love (1959)
Details about Be My Love Source: Second-hand record store

I mostly know Keely Smith for her collaborations with Louis Prima (which I love) so was excited to get my hands on some of her solo stuff. Love her voice.

Good Kid, M.A.A.D City by Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar Good Kid, M.A.A.D City (2012)
Details about Good Kid, M.A.A.D City Source: eBay

Incredibly basic opinion but: this is probably the best rap album of all time.

Hot Fuss by The Killers
The Killers Hot Fuss (2004)
Details about Hot Fuss Source: From teenage collection

Hot take: I don't like "Mr Brightside" and there are much better songs elsewhere on this album.

Mayhem by Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga Mayhem (2025)
Details about Mayhem Source: Bought new

Peak Gaga tbh. There are a few songs on here I'd cut (I do not want "How Bad Do U Want Me") but man are the rest bops.

Ladyhawke by Ladyhawke
Ladyhawke Ladyhawke (2008)
Details about Ladyhawke Source: eBay

Synth-pop banger. Given the popularity of sapphic pop at the moment, I think this album is way overdue for some reappreciation.

The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill by Lauryn Hill
Lauryn Hill The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998)
Details about The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Source: eBay

A foundational album of my childhood, although the copy we had was a burnt gift from someone else, and they inexplicably left the first two tracks off. So for years I thought this opened with "Ex-Factor" and it still feels kinda wrong hearing "Lost Ones" instead (even though that's also good).

Alright, Still by Lily Allen
Lily Allen Alright, Still (2006)
Details about Alright, Still Source: Second-hand record store

This album is an instant time warp to summer 2006 (for better or for worse).

GREY Area by Little Simz
Little Simz GREY Area (2019)
Details about GREY Area Source: Bought new

10/10 perfection, a genuine contender for my favourite hip-hop album. Criminally underappreciated imo.

The Sun Is Often Out by Longpigs
Longpigs The Sun Is Often Out (1996)
Details about The Sun Is Often Out Source: eBay

Mostly bought this for "On & On" (which I adore).

Transformer by Lou Reed
Lou Reed Transformer (1972)
Details about Transformer Source: Charity shop

Honestly had not listened to this before buying it but picked it up on reputation alone (and also from having "Perfect Day" stuck in my head after watching the film Perfect Days). Glad I did as it's pretty great.

ABOMINATION by Lynks
Lynks ABOMINATION (2024)
Details about ABOMINATION Source: Bought new from Bandcamp

Trashy gay slutpop, directly into my veins. This opens with a banger about the existential dread of twink death ("Use It Or Lose It") that got stuck in my head for a solid week when I first heard it. I'd love to see Lynks live some time because I bet they're a blast.

Ray of Light by Madonna
Madonna Ray of Light (1998)
Details about Ray of Light Source: Charity shop

Music by Madonna
Madonna Music (2000)
Details about Music Source: Charity shop

Mercurial World by Magdalena Bay
Magdalena Bay Mercurial World (2021)
Details about Mercurial World Source: Bought new

I love Mag Bay so much!!! Honestly impossible for me to pick a winner between this and Imaginal Disk. Both are great. Also all the music videos for this album are great and I highly recommend checking them out.

Imaginal Disk by Magdalena Bay
Magdalena Bay Imaginal Disk (2024)
Details about Imaginal Disk Source: Bought new

Obviously had to have this on CD. I mean, it's in the title. For all the pop hype going on in 2024, this was still the best of the lot. Just so fucking cool. I fell in love the first time I heard "Killing Time" and have never fallen out of it.

What's Going On by Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye What's Going On (1971)
Details about What's Going On Source: Charity shop

Blue Lines by Massive Attack
Massive Attack Blue Lines (1991)
Details about Blue Lines Source: eBay

Seller informed me this was an original pressing, oooOOoooOooooh. I have no idea if that's impressive or not.

Miss E... So Addictive by Missy Elliott
Missy Elliott Miss E... So Addictive (2001)
Details about Miss E... So Addictive Source: eBay

omg BANGER CENTRAL 🔥🔥🔥

The Moon and Antarctica by Modest Mouse
Modest Mouse The Moon and Antarctica (2000)
Details about The Moon and Antarctica Source: eBay

I was OBSESSED with this album when I was fifteen. "Third Planet" still goes pretty hard!

Blue Roses from the Moons by Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith Blue Roses from the Moons (1997)
Details about Blue Roses from the Moons Source: Charity shop

Other Voices, Other Rooms by Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith Other Voices, Other Rooms (1993)
Details about Other Voices, Other Rooms Source: eBay

Another one that my mum used to have on all the time. This isn't commonly available on streaming so it's nice to have a physical copy. I think it's lovely.

Stickers On Fruit by Nancy White
Nancy White Stickers On Fruit (2002)
Details about Stickers On Fruit Source: Second-hand record store

I'd never heard of Nancy White but this has great packaging (the song listing on the back is made of individual fruit stickers!) and it was 50p, so I bought it. Upon listening, I discovered it was mostly Canadian comedy songs (the opening song is about seeing Jesus at Tim Horton's). I'm not sure I'll be listening to this again but I certainly feel culturally enriched.

Folklore by Nelly Furtado
Nelly Furtado Folklore (2003)
Details about Folklore Source: Charity shop

I definitely owned this as a teenager but I have no idea what happened to that copy. Not as good as Whoa Nelly unfortunately!

Pink Moon by Nick Drake
Nick Drake Pink Moon (1972)
Details about Pink Moon Source: From teenage collection

choke enough by Oklou
Oklou choke enough (2025)
Details about choke enough Source: Bought new

One of my favourite albums of 2025.

Speakerboxxx/The Love Below by Outkast
Outkast Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (2003)
Details about Speakerboxxx/The Love Below Source: eBay

All due respect to André 3000 but I totally bought this for Speakerboxxx. This album lived in my mum"s kitchen all throughout my teenage years because my mum has cooler taste in music than I do.

Panic Shack by Panic Shack
Panic Shack Panic Shack (2025)
Details about Panic Shack Source: Bought new from Bandcamp

Just a fun-ass album. Saw them live in 2025 as well and they rocked.

The Best of Patsy Cline by Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline The Best of Patsy Cline (1994)
Details about The Best of Patsy Cline Source: Charity shop

Mishima by Philip Glass
Philip Glass Mishima (1985)
Details about Mishima Source: Charity shop

Honestly I have never watched this movie. But this CD was in the British Heart Foundation shop, which generally has nothing beyond Take That's entire discography, and the Philip Glass soundtrack for a Paul Shrader biopic about an unhinged Japanese fascist just seemed like a hilarious thing for them to have in the middle of all that. Peak impulse buy but whatever, it was £1.

Rum, Sodomy & the Lash by The Pogues
The Pogues Rum, Sodomy & the Lash (1985)
Details about Rum, Sodomy & the Lash Source: eBay

The Best of The Pogues by The Pogues
The Pogues The Best of The Pogues (1991)
Details about The Best of The Pogues Source: eBay

Somewhere there is a video of me as a toddler going absolutely nuts to "Fiesta".

Give Up by The Postal Service
The Postal Service Give Up (2003)
Details about Give Up Source: eBay

looool you know this was my shit as a teenager. Sadgirl music with Jenny Lewis features, obviously I am there.

Different Class by Pulp
Pulp Different Class (1995)
Details about Different Class Source: From teenage collection

I felt incredibly cool listening to this back when I was in school. And I still do

This Is Hardcore by Pulp
Pulp This Is Hardcore (1998)
Details about This Is Hardcore Source: From teenage collection

Still my favourite Pulp album. As noted elsewhere, I love sleaze.

Purple Mountains by Purple Mountains
Purple Mountains Purple Mountains (2019)
Details about Purple Mountains Source: Bought new

God, the mixed feelings I have about this album. I'm a bit of a David Berman obsessive so I adored this when it came out and was then heartbroken a month later. I can still listen to it now and think it's an incredible album, but also if you catch me putting this on then you know I'm probably Going Through Some Shit. Forced to watch my foes enjoy ceaseless feasts of schadenfreude! Berman's writing is truly unparalled.

Lonely at the Top: The Best of Randy Newman by Randy Newman
Randy Newman Lonely at the Top: The Best of Randy Newman (1987)
Details about Lonely at the Top: The Best of Randy Newman Source: Second-hand record store

The Living Legend by Ray Charles
Ray Charles The Living Legend (1993)
Details about The Living Legend Source: Second-hand record store

More Adventurous by Rilo Kiley
Rilo Kiley More Adventurous (2004)
Details about More Adventurous Source: eBay

My favourite Rilo Kiley album. So many songs on this still blow me away every time I listen, especially "Does He Love You?", "The Absence of God" and "A Man/Me/Then Jim". "And I say there's trouble when everything is fine/The need to destroy things creeps up on me every time" has been rolling around in my head for more than two decades now.

Raising Sand by Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Raising Sand (2007)
Details about Raising Sand Source: Second-hand record store

"Gone Gone Gone" kept getting stuck in my head, and then this showed up on sale for a pound. Fate!!!

Poses by Rufus Wainwright
Rufus Wainwright Poses (2001)
Details about Poses Source: From teenage collection

As a teenager I owned an alarm clock CD player and this was in heavy rotation, so I regularly woke up to "Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk". There are worse starts to the day.

Man's Best Friend by Sabrina Carpenter
Sabrina Carpenter Man's Best Friend (2025)
Details about Man's Best Friend Source: Bought new

A better album than Short 'n' Sweet imo, even if the singles aren't as good. One of my favourites from 2025. I am obsessed with the whipcrack sounds on "Nobody"s Son".

What Silence Knows by Shara Nelson
Shara Nelson What Silence Knows (1993)
Details about What Silence Knows Source: Charity shop

Picked this up because Nelson sings on several songs on Massive Attack's Blue Lines, which I love. I hadn't listened to her solo stuff before but I enjoyed this. Amazing voice.

Southern Star by Sidestepper
Sidestepper Southern Star (1997)
Details about Southern Star Source: Second-hand record store

Discovered this band through a compilation CD I randomly purchased from a charity shop, loved the song I heard, then picked this up a few weeks later. Finding new music entirely through CDs, woohoo! Anyway it turns out this album is actually rather different to the song I'd heard previously - at this point Sidestepper was mostly just one producer rather than a full band, so Southern Star is an interesting mix of salsa and dub. But I really enjoyed this album and I think I'll come back to it a lot.

Tanglewood Numbers by Silver Jews
Silver Jews Tanglewood Numbers (2005)
Details about Tanglewood Numbers Source: Bought new

Considering how much I love Silver Jews, it's weird this is the only album of theirs I own, but also fitting as it's the one that introduced me to them in the first place. Probably my second favourite as well (after American Water). So many lyrics that just get lodged in my head. I think about this album every time I see an airport bar (it's like Christmas in a submarine!)

Go Simpsonic with the Simpsons by The Simpsons
The Simpsons Go Simpsonic with the Simpsons (1999)
Details about Go Simpsonic with the Simpsons Source: From teenage collection

A gift from a family member. Actually one of my first exposures to The Simpsons as we didn't have TV at home. However I did love comedy songs so I loved this.

Read My Lips by Sophie Ellis Bextor
Sophie Ellis Bextor Read My Lips (2001)
Details about Read My Lips Source: From teenage collection

Some of us were into "Murder on the Dancefloor" the first time it was popular. Some of us.... are old

Ain't Ever Satisfied: The Steve Earle Collection by Steve Earle
Steve Earle Ain't Ever Satisfied: The Steve Earle Collection (1996)
Details about Ain't Ever Satisfied: The Steve Earle Collection Source: Second-hand record store

Got into this guy because of The Wire, lol. Still hard not to go HELL YEAH every time I listen to "Copperhead Road".

Peaches: The Very Best of The Stranglers by The Stranglers
The Stranglers Peaches: The Very Best of The Stranglers (2002)
Details about Peaches: The Very Best of The Stranglers Source: Market stall

Purchased because I saw a play that used "Golden Brown" heavily and it was stuck in my head for months after.

Athena by Sudan Archives
Sudan Archives Athena (2019)
Details about Athena Source: Second-hand record store

This was still brand new and fully wrapped when I found it. Lucky pull!

The BPM by Sudan Archives
Sudan Archives The BPM (2025)
Details about The BPM Source: Bought new

Carrie & Lowell by Sufjan Stevens
Sufjan Stevens Carrie & Lowell (2015)
Details about Carrie & Lowell Source: Bought new

Sufjan has been my boy for twenty years now (I should really have more of his albums tbh) but this is my favourite work of his. Just rip my heart out and feed it through a paper shredder!!!

Rings Around the World by Super Furry Animals
Super Furry Animals Rings Around the World (2001)
Details about Rings Around the World Source: From teenage collection

Love love love this.

Ctrl by SZA
SZA Ctrl (2017)
Details about Ctrl Source: Bought new

One of the best albums of the 2010s imo. SZA's voice and songwriting are both stunning.

Speaking in Tongues by Talking Heads
Talking Heads Speaking in Tongues (1983)
Details about Speaking in Tongues Source: Gift / eBay

I currently have two copies of this because I bought one off eBay and then I received another copy as a gift less than a month later. This is fine with me because it's a great album. I don't mind some slight disorder!

Stop Making Sense by Talking Heads
Talking Heads Stop Making Sense (1984)
Details about Stop Making Sense Source: eBay

Clearly the greatest live album ever recorded. Arguably just one of the greatest albums full stop. An easy desert island disc for me.

Currents by Tame Impala
Tame Impala Currents (2015)
Details about Currents Source: Bought new

Just fuckin rules

Ride on Time by Tatsuro Yamashita
Tatsuro Yamashita Ride on Time (1980)
Details about Ride on Time Source: Bought new

Yamashita is a physical media purist so I used to spend ages hunting for short-lived YouTube uploads of "Silent Screamer". Guess he won in the end because now I've gone legit and can listen to it whenever I want. So I guess we both won. God I love "Silent Screamer"

Songs from the Big Chair by Tears for Fears
Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair (1985)
Details about Songs from the Big Chair Source: Market stall

Lubbock (On Everything) by Terry Allen
Terry Allen Lubbock (On Everything) (1979)
Details about Lubbock (On Everything) Source: eBay

I discovered this album years ago after hearing "Cocktails for Three" and fell in love with it. This is such a unique collection of songs, and I love both the more typical country head-nodders ("Amarillo Highway") and the ones that are far more off-beat and unexpected. Allen's writing is wry and poignant, and it's hard not to fall for the flawed characters his music creates. Even if you don't like country, you should check this one out. It's an all-timer.

Drunk by Thundercat
Thundercat Drunk (2017)
Details about Drunk Source: eBay

Probably the best album about loving anime, jacking off and wishing you were your cat.

Greatest Hits by Tom Jones
Tom Jones Greatest Hits (2003)
Details about Greatest Hits Source: Charity shop

My mum had a Tom Jones compilation when I was growing up. It wasn't this one but it was very similar. Mr Jones's music is the purest of cheese and I really enjoy it, even "The Young New Mexican Puppeteer", which is an abomination.

Astral Weeks by Van Morrison
Van Morrison Astral Weeks (1968)
Details about Astral Weeks Source: Charity shop

Honestly I had never listened to this before buying it but I had heard it was a famously good album. And it is pretty good.

Welfare Jazz by Viagra Boys
Viagra Boys Welfare Jazz (2021)
Details about Welfare Jazz Source: Bought new

Love tha boyz. I need a place to put all my electronics

Cave World by Viagra Boys
Viagra Boys Cave World (2022)
Details about Cave World Source: Bought new

Maaaybe my favourite Viagra Boys album?? It's this or Street Worms. Anyway this album goes unbelievably hard and it's phsyically impossible for me to put it on and not end up dancing around my kitchen whisper-screaming about shrimp, so shoutout to Henrik Höckert on that bass (or is there some sort of connection to my ADD?). I have to admit I sometimes skip "Creepy Crawlers" because it stresses me out. Also, spiritually, I feel that this is part of the Conner O'Malley cinematic universe... the vibes are in alignment. LEAVE SOCIETY. BE A MONKEY.

Viagr Aboys by Viagra Boys
Viagra Boys Viagr Aboys (2025)
Details about Viagr Aboys Source: Gift

Another amazing Christmas gift from my SIL, and one of my favourite albums of 2025! "Years ago, on the plains of North America, there weren't no rules about nothing and you could pay a guy to get his horse to stomp you on the head" is my favourite lyric of the year and I am not sure what that says about me.

Wet Leg by Wet Leg
Wet Leg Wet Leg (2022)
Details about Wet Leg Source: Bought new

I will be honest and say I absolutely hate this band's name lmao. But I like their music a lot. Had a phase where I listened to "Piece of Shit" like 50 times in a week, not sure what was going on with me there but I'm sure it was fine. This CD came in a tiny case for some reason, basically just a little card sleeve.

Moisturizer by Wet Leg
Wet Leg Moisturizer (2025)
Details about Moisturizer Source: Bought new

Put your mouth to miIne, give me CPR! Aphex Twin-ass cover (complimentary)

And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow by Weyes Blood
Weyes Blood And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow (2022)
Details about And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow Source: Bought new

Weyes Blood makes the kind of sad music that feels like it heals you in some way rather than just wallowing in the sad. Like I have a bad day where I feel so hostile towards everyone and then I listen to "It's Not Just Me, It's Everybody" and I'm like... oh. Oh yeah. Nobody is ever truly alone. Titanic Rising remains my favourite album of hers but this is still lovely. My one beef with this CD is it came in some weird oversized digisleeve that doesn't fit in my CD holder and I find that infuriating

Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco
Wilco Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2001)
Details about Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Source: eBay

Another foundational album of my youth. However the copy we used to have was a burnt CD and the track order was completely reversed, so the regular order now sounds weird to me.

Big Willie Style by Will Smith
Will Smith Big Willie Style (1997)
Details about Big Willie Style Source: Charity shop

My excuses: it was £1, and "Miami" is a stone-cold banger.

Love Wars by Yumi Matsutoya
Yumi Matsutoya Love Wars (1989)
Details about Love Wars Source: Second-hand record store

Like so many westerners, a trick of the YouTube algorithm got me interested in city pop and other 80s Japanese music, so I definitely had to rescue this from the £1 bargain bin. Turns out this is just one of FORTY albums and EPs Matsutoya released. I have no idea where Love Wars ranks in her vast output, but I think it's a fun album. I especially like the 60s-girl-group-style singing on "ホームワーク".

Who Killed...... The Zutons? by The Zutons
The Zutons Who Killed...... The Zutons? (2004)
Details about Who Killed...... The Zutons? Source: From teenage collection

Tired Of Hanging Around by The Zutons
The Zutons Tired Of Hanging Around (2006)
Details about Tired Of Hanging Around Source: Second-hand record store

I'd forgotten just how much I ran this album into the ground back when I was a student. A lot of the songwriting here is pretty salty. I used to sit around listening to this when I was feeling bitter about something and then I would feel less alone in my bitterness. I like the sax!

Atlantic Soul Classics by Various Artists
Various Artists Atlantic Soul Classics (1987)
Details about Atlantic Soul Classics Source: Charity shop

The Blues Brothers: Original Soundtrack Recording by Various Artists
Various Artists The Blues Brothers: Original Soundtrack Recording (1980)
Details about The Blues Brothers: Original Soundtrack Recording Source: Charity shop

Dr Demento 20th Anniversary Collection by Various Artists
Various Artists Dr Demento 20th Anniversary Collection (1991)
Details about Dr Demento 20th Anniversary Collection Source: From teenage collection

Bless my parents for putting up with my nonsense. I still love at least half of these songs though.

Jazz Manouche Vol. 6 by Various Artists
Various Artists Jazz Manouche Vol. 6 (2010)
Details about Jazz Manouche Vol. 6 Source: Charity shop

John Peel: Right Time, Wrong Speed 1977-1987 by Various Artists
Various Artists John Peel: Right Time, Wrong Speed 1977-1987 (2006)
Details about John Peel: Right Time, Wrong Speed 1977-1987 Source: Second-hand record store

An outrageously stacked compilation. Peel had taste. Does seem kind of wild to put together a tribute to him and not include "Teenage Kicks", but "You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It)" is an acceptable Undertones substitute.

Latin Freestyle (New York/Miami 1983-1992) by Various Artists
Various Artists Latin Freestyle (New York/Miami 1983-1992) (2023)
Details about Latin Freestyle (New York/Miami 1983-1992) Source: Charity shop

The Look of Love: The Burt Bacharach Collection by Various Artists
Various Artists The Look of Love: The Burt Bacharach Collection (2002)
Details about The Look of Love: The Burt Bacharach Collection Source: Charity shop

Ministry of Sound: Ibiza Chillout Session by Various Artists
Various Artists Ministry of Sound: Ibiza Chillout Session (2001)
Details about Ministry of Sound: Ibiza Chillout Session Source: Charity shop

Ministry of Sound: The Chillout Session 2 by Various Artists
Various Artists Ministry of Sound: The Chillout Session 2 (2001)
Details about Ministry of Sound: The Chillout Session 2 Source: Charity shop

O Brother, Where Art Thou? by Various Artists
Various Artists O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
Details about O Brother, Where Art Thou? Source: Charity shop

Literally went "yesssss!" out loud when I found this.

This Is Sputnik 7 Distribution by Various Artists
Various Artists This Is Sputnik 7 Distribution (2000)
Details about This Is Sputnik 7 Distribution Source: Charity shop

My success with Volume got me to take a chance on another random new releases compilation. This one didn't even have a case, just a thin card sleeve. I hadn't heard of most of these artists before, nor of Sputnik 7 (although googling it led me to a Variety article from 2000 that referred to it as "the cool teen-friendly site", which sounded promising). This turned out to be a very eclectic mix – rock, country, cumbia, electronica, hip-hop and more. They're not all winners but there's some good stuff on here, with Sidestepper's "Hoy Tenemos" being the standout for me. (The tracklist does get several of the artist names wrong though lol)

Volume Six by Various Artists
Various Artists Volume Six (1993)
Details about Volume Six Source: eBay

I have an entire page about Volume with more thoughts on these.

Volume Seven by Various Artists
Various Artists Volume Seven (1993)
Details about Volume Seven Source: eBay

I have an entire page about Volume with more thoughts on these.

Volume Eight by Various Artists
Various Artists Volume Eight (1993)
Details about Volume Eight Source: eBay

I have an entire page about Volume with more thoughts on these.

Sharks Patrol These Waters - The Best of Volume Too by Various Artists
Various Artists Sharks Patrol These Waters - The Best of Volume Too (1995)
Details about Sharks Patrol These Waters - The Best of Volume Too Source: eBay

I have an entire page about Volume with more thoughts on these.

Volume 17 - Fifth Birthday Bumper Bonanza! by Various Artists
Various Artists Volume 17 - Fifth Birthday Bumper Bonanza! (1996)
Details about Volume 17 - Fifth Birthday Bumper Bonanza! Source: eBay

I have an entire page about Volume with more thoughts on these.

XLR8R Magazine Presents - Convergence: Where Live Meets Electronic by Various Artists
Various Artists XLR8R Magazine Presents - Convergence: Where Live Meets Electronic (1999)
Details about XLR8R Magazine Presents - Convergence: Where Live Meets Electronic Source: eBay

This is another one my mum had. A lot of these tracks are hard to find on streaming now, which is a shame as this compilation absolutely rips.