This year's full list of releases for Record Store Day 2015 has been announced - and it's eye-wateringly impressive. It could prove an expensive year.
Among the hundreds of limited edition vinyl records and more due for release throughout independent record stores around the world on April 18 are the likes of David Bowie, Foo Fighters, Bob Dylan and many more.
There are simply too many brilliant buys to be had, but our personal picks include David Bowie's picture disc of 'Changes', Foo Fighters exclusive 10” of unheard tracks and demoes on Songs from the Laundry Room, Johnny Marr covering Depeche Mode's 'I Feel You', Manic Street Preachers' unleashing their seminal 1994 LP The Holy Bible on vinyl and Chvrches combining their recent one-off single 'Get Away' and 'Dead Air'.
That's just scratching the surface - there's also a run of Pulp's earlier albums being reissued, some much-coveted EPs from The 1975, Biffy Clyro's Puzzle on double vinyl, William Onyebor's Atomic Bomb on 12", a single of Ryan Adams' 'Come Pick Me Up', a split EP from Daughter and Warpaint and Suede's 12" of Dog Man Star live at the Royal Albert Hall and countless more.
There are too many to mention, bring on 18 April. To see the full list of releases, visit here.
Dave Grohl was previously named as this year's official Record Store Day Ambassador.
"I found my calling in the back bin of a dark, dusty record store," he said. "1975's K-Tel's Blockbuster 20 Original Hits by the original Stars featuring Alice Cooper, War, Kool and the Gang, Average White Band and many more, bought at a small record shop in my suburban Virginia neighborhood, it was this record that changed my life and made me want to become a musician.
"The second that I heard Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein" kick in, I was hooked. My life had been changed forever. This was the first day of the rest of my life."