November 2025 Vinyl Releases: Top Picks & New Music

by Sofia Alvarez Entertainment Editor

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A Wave of Reissues and Expansions: The Beatles,Neil Young,and More Set to Delight Collectors in 2025 and beyond

A surge of reissues,anniversary editions,and expanded collections is poised to captivate music enthusiasts in the coming months,spanning iconic artists from The Beatles to Justin Bieber. These releases offer both devoted fans and curious newcomers a chance to revisit beloved albums and discover previously unheard material.

the Beatles Expand Legacy with ‘Anthology’ Update

The enduring legacy of The beatles continues with an expansion of thier celebrated Anthology collection. As one music critic noted, “for all the times The Beatles story has been told and retold, this remains the single most entertaining iteration, mostly because it comes from the guys themselves.” The package now includes 13 newly added songs, offering a fresh perspective on the band’s storied history. [Get it here.]

Split Enz’s Formative Years revisited

Pioneering New Zealand rockers Split Enz are celebrating half a century as the release of their debut album,Mental Notes,with a thorough box set. Available as a 5-CD collection or a 3-LP and blu-Ray package, Enzyclopedia Volumes One & Two delves into the band’s formative years, featuring rough mixes and live recordings for dedicated fans. [Get it here.]

The Jesus and mary Chain’s ‘Psychocandy’ Gets a Vinyl Revival

Vinyl aficionados are in for a treat as The Jesus and Mary Chain’s seminal album, Psychocandy, receives a deluxe vinyl reissue. The release includes the original album, plus a second LP of previously unreleased demos and live recordings, offering a deeper dive into the album’s creation. [Get it here.]

A Supergroup Emerges: The Highwomen’s Debut Reimagined

The Highwomen,the supergroup featuring Brandi Carlile,Natalie Hemby,maren Morris,and Amanda Shires,are seeing their self-titled debut album reissued. The expanded edition includes previously unreleased tracks and alternate versions, providing a fresh look at the collaborative project. [Get it here.]

Dr.Dog and Dave Hartley Team Up for a Collaborative Project

A new collaborative project from members of Dr. Dog, and dave Hartley of The War On Drugs. [Get it here.]

Ray Charles’ Mid-60s Gems Unearthed

The Tangerine Master series is spotlighting the work of Ray Charles, with a new collection focusing on his mid-1960s singles, B-sides, and non-LP tracks. No One Does It Like… ray Charles! presents these recordings in a unique configuration, offering a fresh look at a pivotal period in the artist’s career. [Get it here.]

Wings’ Self-Titled Album Reimagined

Paul McCartney’s post-Beatles project, Wings, is being celebrated with a reissue of their self-titled debut album. Overseen by McCartney himself, the collection is available in a beautiful 3-LP limited edition color vinyl format, complete with a booklet featuring an introduction from the artist. [Get it here.]

Another Neil Young Classic Receives Anniversary Treatment

Neil Young is also commemorating the 50th anniversary of Tonight’s The Night with a special edition. The reissue boasts reimagined cover art and includes six bonus tracks, available on vinyl for the first time. [Get it here.]

The Rolling Stones Celebrate ‘Black And Blue’ Early

The Rolling Stones are getting a head start on celebrating the 50th anniversary of Black And Blue, which officially arrives in 2026. A Super Deluxe Box Set, containing 5 LPs, a Blu-Ray disc, a replica tour poster, and a 100-page hardback book, is a must-have for fans.A limited 1-LP zoetrope vinyl is also available as a seperate purchase. [Get it here.]

Justin Bieber’s ‘Swag’ Gets the Vinyl Treatment

In a surprising move, Justin Bieber’s album Swag is receiving a vinyl release. The all-black 2-LP set is described as a “timeless release,” and a limited 7-inch vinyl of “Daisies,” capped at 5,000 units, includes the instrumental version. [Get it here.]

These reissues and expansions demonstrate a continued appreciation for musical history and

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