Country
Country is an iconic American musical genre, blending catchy melodies, acoustic guitars, and stories rooted in everyday life. From its traditional roots to modern trends, it conveys authenticity and emotion.
Browse a wide range of Country vinyl records available for sale and let yourself be carried away by the warm and timeless world of this music.
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Ramble in music city: The lost concert (1990)
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Johnny Cash & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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Blood, sweat and tears - Now here's Johnny Cash
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Country music on vinyl: the sound of America in every groove
From Appalachia to Bakersfield: A century of stories in song
Born in the 1920s from Appalachian folk ballads, rural blues, and Southern gospel, country music grew up in Texas honky-tonks and Nashville recording studios. Jimmie Rodgers, the 'Father of Country Music,' cut his first 78s for Victor in 1927, the same year the historic Bristol Sessions introduced the Carter Family to the world. Hank Williams embodied the quintessence of honky-tonk in the 1940s and '50s with timeless hymns like 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry,' while Johnny Cash forged a stripped-down sound somewhere between country and rockabilly at Sun Records. Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton, Townes Van Zandt, and more recently Chris Stapleton and Sturgill Simpson: every generation reinvents the genre without ever betraying its soul.
Original pressings, reissues, and the hunt for hidden gems
Collecting country on vinyl means, first and foremost, tracking down original pressings from the great historic labels: Sam Phillips's Sun Records (the early Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins 45s), RCA Victor (the legendary Waylon Jennings and Charley Pride albums), Columbia, Decca, and the fabled Starday Records. Recent reissues, notably from Craft Recordings, Third Man Records, and Vinyl Me, Please, offer carefully remastered editions at more accessible price points. To find the best deal between a Japanese original pressing of a Willie Nelson album and a 180g vinyl reissue of a Loretta Lynn classic, a price comparison service like Vinyles.com lets you view prices from multiple sellers at a glance and make your choice with full confidence.
