David Bowie - Rock n Roll Suicide: Bowie's popularity remains at a fever pitch thanks to the release of twenty fourth album The Next Day in 2013. Bowie obsessives will be dying to get their hands on this 40th anniversary picture disc.
Jay Z/Linkin Park - Collision Course: An unlikely collaboration between a rapper and a nu-metal band turned out to be a match made in heaven in 2004. Pressed onto special edition blue vinyl, this one's bound to fly off the shelves.
Fleetwood Mac - Dragonfly/The Purple Dancer: The first track the band recorded with Christine McVie, 'Dragonfly' is an important landmark in Fleetwood Mac's rich history. 'The Purple Dancer' serves as the B side. It's a must have for any Fleetwood super fan.
Joy Divison - An Ideal For Living: Still iconic, the reissue of Joy Division's debut EP (newly mastered and 'reimagined') is sure to be on any discerning indie fan's RSD shopping list.
LCD Soundsystem - Live The Final Show NYC: This 5 LP box set of James Murphy's 4 hour long final performance at Madison Square Garden is one of the most exciting releases this Record Store Day - and it's sure to be one of the most-wanted. Better start queueing, er, now.
Outkast - Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik: Thanks to their epic stretch of reunion shows this summer, Outkast are pretty hot at the moment. What better time to snag their acclaimed debut?
Nirvana - Pennyroyal Tea/I Hate Myself And Want To Die: 'Pennyroyal Tea' was planned as a single release for the band in 1994, but was cancelled after Kurt Cobain's death. It's a must have for any Nirvana fan - of which there are many.
Green Day - Demolicious: Featuring 18 unheard tracks recorded during sessions for their 2012 Uno! Dos! Tres! trilogy, Demolicious also features a previously unreleased track called 'State of Shock'.
Chromeo - Ezra's Interlude: Vampire Weekend's frontman doing spoken word over piano? Sure. This is sure to be a big-seller, thanks to Ezra Koenig's fast growing fanbase (check out his Twitter and you'll understand why).
Echo & The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain: A limited edition blue edition of the post-punk group's 1984 LP is sure to fly off the shelves - who wouldn't want to hear 'The Killing Moon' on vinyl?
Metronomy - Love Letters (Soulwax remix): Everything Soulwax touch turns to gold, and when the original song is as good as Metronomy's rousing 'Love Letters', the title track from their latest album, it's going to be brilliant.
REM - Unplugged: Michael Stipe and co split in 2011, so fans of the rockers will be dying to get their hands on any new release that comes their way. On Record Store Day, it comes in the form of tracks recorded for MTV's Unplugged in 1991 and 2001.
Disclosure - Apollo: This brilliant slice of eerie deep house was a nice big 'F U' to those who criticised the electronic duo for going mainstream. It looks mighty nice on vinyl too.
Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan: The music legend's self-titled debut will be pressed onto transparent, red vinyl - this one will sell out fast.
William Onyeabor - What?!: You've probably never heard of William Onyeabor - Nigerian funk musicians aren't usually household names. However, Onyeabor has become somewhat of a cult, legendary figure amongst musicians, championed by the likes of 2ManyDJs, Damon Albarn and Caribou. What?! sees the synth pioneer remixed by Hot Chip and many more.