Record Store Day has revealed its list of limited edition vinyl, box sets, and other speciality releases that will be available as part of its 2025 edition taking place on Black Friday (November 28th).
This year’s edition promises exclusive releases from Bob Dylan, Prince, Talking Heads, Billie Eilish, King Gizzard, Tom Petty, Bad Brains, Led Zeppelin, Joni Mitchell, Bruno Mars, Spinal Tap, and more.
You can find specifics on some of the most notable releases below, and find many more detailed at the Record Store Day website.
Bob Dylan’s The Original Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan is being released on vinyl for the first time, restoring the album to its original conception. The 1xLP pressing includes four tracks that were withdrawn before the record’s 1963 release—“Rocks and Gravel,” “Let Me Die in My Footsteps,” “Rambling, Gamblin’ Willie,” and “Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues”—along with never-before-seen liner notes.
Prince and The Revolution’s Around the World in a Day: The Singles will be released as a limited-edition 7-inch vinyl box set exclusively for RSD Black Friday. The collection features all four singles from the 1985 album—“Raspberry Beret,” “Paisley Park,” “Pop Life,” and “America”—along with a brand-new exclusive 7-inch featuring two versions of “4 the Tears in Your Eyes.” Each single is pressed on unique colored vinyl and housed in original-style sleeves, all packaged together in a clamshell box with remastered audio by Bernie Grundman.
Talking Heads are releasing Tentative Decisions: Demos & Live, a newly unearthed 1974 demo collection featuring early versions of “Warning Sign” and “Psycho Killer,” plus 11 more rare tracks recorded by the original trio lineup of David Byrne, Chris Frantz, and Tina Weymouth in 1975–76.
Billie Eilish’s Live EP arrives as a special edition 10-inch featuring live recordings of “Skinny,” “Wildflower,” “Birds of a Feather,” and “L’Amour de Ma Vie” from her London Palladium performance.
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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers will release The Live Anthology – From The Vaults Vol. 1, a 12-inch double LP pressed on turquoise blue vinyl and limited to 11,000 copies worldwide. Originally included only as a bonus CD in the 2009 Live Anthology box set, the collection features 14 tracks of Petty classics, rarities, and covers curated by Petty himself—now available on vinyl for the very first time.
Bad Brains’ Live at the Bayou captures unreleased performances from 1980–81, recorded just before the band relocated from D.C. to New York. Predating their 1982 debut, the 2xLP set has been transferred from the original tapes, mastered by Don Zientara, and marks the first non-jazz release from Time Traveler Recordings.
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard’s RSD Black Friday exclusive takes flight with a four-song release from their Bootlegger series—pressed on a paper airplane–shaped record. Inspired by the band’s Flight b741, the set pulls from various live recordings and turns them into a one-of-a-kind collectible.
Led Zeppelin’s classic single “Trampled Under Foot” is being reissued as a reproduction of the original UK 7-inch. The release features “Black Country Woman” on the B-side.
Billy Joel’s legendary homecoming concert at Nassau Coliseum on December 29th, 1982, is being released as Live From Long Island, a standalone 3xLP set. Captured during the “Nylon Curtain” tour, the performance has been newly mixed from the original master tapes and produced by Joel’s longtime live sound engineer Brian Ruggles.
Fleetwood Mac’s Live 1975 captures the band’s first tour with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, featuring early performances of “Rhiannon,” “Landslide,” and classics like “Hypnotized” and “Oh Well.” Recorded in New Jersey and Connecticut, the concert is being pressed on vinyl for the first time.
Chappell Roan’s RSD Black Friday release pairs her latest singles, “The Subway” and “The Giver,” back-to-back on 7-inch vinyl for the first time.
Post Malone’s Long Bed collects nine tracks from the digital deluxe edition of his 2024 album F-1 Trillion. Available for the first time on a physical format, the release is pressed on neon orange vinyl exclusively for RSD Black Friday.
Bruno Mars’ debut EP, It’s Better If You Don’t Understand, is pressed on vinyl for the first time ever exclusively for RSD Black Friday.
Joni Mitchell’s late 1975 performances with Bob Dylan’s “Rolling Thunder Revue” are collected on a new RSD Black Friday release. Originally issued as part of Joni Mitchell Archives Vol. 4 in 2024, many of these recordings appear on vinyl for the first time.
Randy Newman’s unreleased demos from his acclaimed 1983 album Trouble in Paradise make their debut on vinyl for RSD Black Friday. The set includes the demo of his anthem “I Love L.A.” alongside two previously unheard tracks, produced with Warner Bros. hitmakers Russ Titelman and Lenny Waronker and featuring guest vocals from Paul Simon, Linda Ronstadt, and Bob Seger.
Danny Elfman’s score for Big Top Pee-Wee (1988) is being released on vinyl as a picture disc featuring Pee-wee Herman himself.
Spinal Tap’s sequel soundtrack The End Continues arrives on vinyl as an RSD Black Friday exclusive featuring three bonus tracks, new artwork, and a limited-edition poster.
Wilco, Jeff Tweedy, and the late Daniel Johnston are celebrated on dBpm 15, a 1xLP collection marking 15 years of dBpm Records. Pressed on red vinyl, the release compiles twelve rarities and unreleased tracks, including versions of Johnston and Tweedy’s “Casper the Friendly Ghost” and Wilco’s cover of The Beatles’ “Don’t Let Me Down,” most appearing on vinyl for the first time.
Deltron 3030’s groundbreaking debut returns for its 25th anniversary with a double LP splatter-vinyl edition. Featuring Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Dan the Automator, and Kid Koala, the dystopian hip-hop classic is housed in a gatefold jacket with printed sleeves and a commemorative OBI for RSD Black Friday.
Ween’s Shinola, Vol. 1 returns for its 20th anniversary as an RSD Black Friday exclusive. The compilation of remastered demos, B-sides, and alternate versions—originally recorded between 1990 and 2003—showcases the band’s genre-bending creativity, now reissued on colored vinyl.