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My Whole Vinyl Collection.

Abigail Devoe | September 9, 2025



Welcome (or welcome back) to my channel! This week of Vinyl Monday is a little different. Instead of covering one album in my collection, I’m covering…my collection! Heat up a snack, pour a drink, light up (responsibly,) and watch my organizational system fail in real time as I make this visual log of my vinyl collection and yap about it for 2 and a half hours. Why did it have to be so long? I don’t like multi-part videos and idk man I just really like talking about music. Subscribe for more Vinyl Monday!

Keep in touch:
Instagram: @abigaildevoe https://www.instagram.com/abigaildevoe/
My website: https://www.abigaildevoe.com
Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@abigaildevoe
SpunIt (it’s Letterboxd for vinyl geeks): spunit://spunit.io/friendProfile?profile=sZN9N7hTusP0ifQ20TdlzbBvtHd2
I cohost the Dolls Podcast!: https://open.spotify.com/show/4JsH0rsXUNjgvFLIbwYgnK?si=798d0d6d67864c4e
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unveiling-the-legends-dolls-of-the-60s-70s/id1749327932

My guest set on The Hippie Hour!: https://www.mixcloud.com/WBTVLP/the-hippie-hour-total-assault-with-abigail-devoe/
Brondesbury Tapes review on TrackingAngle: https://trackingangle.com/music/just-drop-in-on-the-brondesbury-tapes

Timestamps:

intro – 0:00
FAQ – 0:48
recent finds – 4:40
numbers – 8:27
A – 9:14
B – 15:21
beach boys – 17:06
beatles – 20:07
B contd. – 25:50
C – 35:12
D – 39:14
E – 45:11
F – 52:43
G – 1:00:26
H – 1:03:56
I – 1:06:53
J – 1:08:10
K – 1:17:15
L – 1:21:43
M – 1:27:43
MC5 – 1:29:37
M contd. – 1:34:05
N – 1:38:21
O – 1:43:16
P – 1:45:03
Q – 1:52:44
R – 1:53:31
rolling stones – 1:56:07
S – 1:59:12
T – 2:07:27
U & V – 2:12:06
W – 2:14:05
X & Y – 2:16:22
Z – 2:17:27
blues & jazz – 2:17:54
soundtracks – 2:22:48
soul, funk, hip-hop – 2:25:11
everything else – 2:26:33
box sets – 2:29:52
thanks for watching! – 2:32:34

Music:
Intro Music: Yeah Yeah Yeah (Long) by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Outtro Music: Ticket To Nowhere Man by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
In My Garden and Dreamland albums by Julian Fulco Perron: https://julianfulcoperron.bandcamp.com/album/in-my-garden
Vinyl Monday logo by Callum: https://www.youtube.com/@clynaack

#vinyl #vinylcommunity #vinylcollection

Written by Abigail Devoe

Comments

This post currently has 25 comments.

  1. @abigaildevoe

    September 9, 2025 at 1:04 pm

    no anniversary, no subscriber incentive, just a throwback to how the channel began: sitting on the floor yapping about my collection. let the yap sesh begin.
    what album would you like to see a future episode about? comment below!

  2. @Narayan2371

    September 9, 2025 at 1:04 pm

    Thank you so much for mentioning the song "Purple Dancer" by Fleetwood Mac, I hadn´t heard it before which is shameful being a fan of the group like I am, I absolutely love it!! You can find it in the compilation "Like Crying The Songs of Danny Kirwan" released back in May this year.

  3. @johnnydavidson595

    September 9, 2025 at 1:04 pm

    Great to find you again….pretty sure I got unsubscribed for some reason 🤷‍♂️.
    I was hoping to see a certain album which I also own, and you didn't disappoint….Sugarloaf! Great stuff! One of my best sounding records.
    Excellent video too, I sat through it all in one sitting 🙌😄

  4. @thegrifteconomy

    September 9, 2025 at 1:05 pm

    It's a cool hobby. I get it. I just never got into it after I gave up most of my cd's when I had to fly for a move that was it. I've gone through like 3 hard drives downloading. Sucks starting over when they crash but it just is what it is. Maybe I should start backing them up.

  5. @fifteen8

    September 9, 2025 at 1:05 pm

    Well done. You have a lot of good ones already. Here are some I don't think you showed, off the top of my head: Bad Brains (1982); Yellow Submarine; Sabbath Heaven and Hell (worthwhile post-Ozzy); Blondie Eat to the Beat; Cheap Trick at Budokan; Dead Kennedys FFfRV (cool dad); Devo Are we not Men?; Discharge Never Again; English Beat JCSI; Helmet Meantime; Iron Maiden Killers; The Jam Snap!; Judas Priest Unleased in the East; King Crimson Disciple; MDC (1st album); Meshuggah DEI; Motorhead Ace of Spades; Pat Benatar CoP; The Ramones (1976); Sepultura Arise; Sex Pistols Bollocks; UK Night After Night; <> Alan Holdsworth IOU; Dixie Dregs dregs of the earth; something by Django Reinhardt (Djangologie); Jaco Pastorius (1976); Jean-Luc Ponty Taste for Passion; Miles Davis Tutu; Return to Forever Romantic Warrior; Sam and Dave Best of; Stanley Clarke School Days; Beastie Boys 2nd, 3rd, or 4th albums; Public Enemy Nation of Millions; NWA Compton;

  6. @markpestana720

    September 9, 2025 at 1:05 pm

    Fascinating to watch. Weird but nice to see a huge amount of overlap with my own collection (given an approximately 40 year age difference). Almost identical selections of Beatles, Stones, Trower, Allmans, Neil Young, CCR, Dylan (and yeah, SELF-PORTRAIT is an unfairly disparaged album)! A number of LPs I unfortunately offloaded during the '90s when I was moving around & really had to downsize (Wonderwall, Little Games, Byrds 1973, Tupelo Honey, Stills 1 & 2, Blow By Blow). Ha, I even had the Very Best of the Ventures at one time.
    Recommendations: Deep Purple (the S/T third album), Live Cream 2, CCR Pendulum, Yer Album (James Gang), Evolution (Iron Butterfly), early Yes ("Yesterdays" is a nifty little comp). And, on a slightly obscure tangent – Brian Auger & the Trinity (with & without Julie Driscoll), and Brian Auger's Oblivion Express.
    I have a different shelving method with my Clapton-related items. Starts with RAW BLUES, then GUITAR BOOGIE (with all the EC-Page duets from '65), then BLUESBREAKERS and WHAT'S SHAKIN. Then comes all the Cream albums, followed by EC S/T, Delaney&Bonnie&Friends, Layla, DD Live, History of EC, Rainbow Concert, then Jack & Ginger solo stuff. (Jack's THINGS WE LIKE is another recommendation).
    Final comment – I don't know if you've given any thought to covering ARGUS by Wishbone Ash . . . I see you have it but is it just for the Hipgnosis cover? 😄It's been a personal fave since 1973 and, IMO, one of the top10 albums of the '70s, maybe top 5. Their first 2 albums were also excellent; their 4th & 5th only slightly less so.

  7. @richardelliott8352

    September 9, 2025 at 1:05 pm

    In the sixties, it was common, when you went over to a new persons house, to kind of get to know them by checking out their record collection . Which was manageable because it was just new stuff from sixties bands , maybe in one crate you could check out, by asking, without diverting too long from your host. the costume changes here helped me divide this watch into segments.

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