David Bowie: The music legend will re-release 'Rock'n'Roll Suicide' in the UK, to mark the track's 40th anniversary, while American fans will be able to buy a reissue of '1984'. Both will be available on highly collectable 7" picture discs.
The Flaming Lips: The band will be releasing a shortened version of their 24-hour-long song '7 Skies H3' on clear 12-inch vinyl, a 7 inch cover of Devo's 'Gates of Steel' and a T-shirt designed by Wayne Coyne.
Jay Z & Linkin Park: The eclectic pairing will be re-issuing the hugely iconic Collision Course EP that mashes up popular Jay Z and Linkin Park tracks.
LCD Soundsystem: The group will release The Long Goodbye, a collection mixed and mastered by James Murphy featuring four hours of unabridged goodness, including 'Daft Punk are Playing at my House', 'Dance Yrself Clean', 45:33 Intro, featuring Reggie Watts and many more.
Secret 7": The vinyl lucky dip is back with a selection of very rare cuts this year. Lorde, Massive Attack, Elbow, Black Sabbath, Jake Bugg, Roxy Music and T-Rex are all hidden among the series of blank labels.
Omar Souleyman: The classic Jazeera Nights will be getting a re-release, which may give fans of the Four Tet produced 'Wenu Wenu' a further glimpse into a truly unique artist.
Public Service Broadcasting: One of the most unique groups on the scene will be releasing their classic Elefstedentocht Parts 1 & 2 for eager vinyl collectors.
Motorhead: A reissue of Motorhead is on the cards for fans, the original 1977 self-titled album that started the career of one of the greatest punk bands in Britain's history.
Thee Oh Sees: Drop is the now dormant Thee Oh Sees latest album and is being released specifically on Record Store Day. It is their heaviest album yet, focussing on paranoia as a theme.
Various Artists: This Record Store Day tribute to the 20th anniversary of the seminal nirvana record. It includes contributions from Jay Reatard, Ceremony, Thursday, These Arms Are Snakes, Young Widows, Mean Jeans, Daughters, Circa Survive and more.