Collection: Ed Sheeran Vinyl Records – Studio Albums & Hits on Vinyl

Ed Sheeran is one of the biggest-selling artists of the 21st century, and the numbers — stadium tours, billions of streams, records broken — can obscure what's underneath: a genuinely gifted songwriter and a phenomenal live performer. He started as a busker and an acoustic troubadour, and that directness never left the music, even as the production grew bigger. The melodies are immediate, the lyrics are personal, and the hooks are relentless.

On vinyl, Sheeran's records have more texture than you might expect. The acoustic guitar tones, the layered vocals, the percussive loop-pedal work that defines his live show — it all breathes on analogue. If you've only heard these records through earbuds, vinyl is a genuine upgrade.

Best Ed Sheeran Albums on Vinyl

+ (Plus) (2011) The debut — "The A Team," "Lego House," "Drunk," and "Give Me Love." Acoustic pop-folk with a hip-hop-influenced rhythmic sensibility. Stripped back, personal, and confident beyond his years.

x (Multiply) (2014) The global breakthrough. "Sing," "Don't," "Thinking Out Loud," and "Photograph." Bigger production, wider ambition, but the songwriting core stays honest. "Thinking Out Loud" alone has soundtracked a generation of first dances.

÷ (Divide) (2017) "Shape of You," "Castle on the Hill," "Galway Girl," "Perfect" — the album that made him the biggest pop artist on the planet. The genre-hopping is more pronounced, from dancehall to Irish folk to power ballad.

= (Equals) (2021) More personal than anything since the debut — written around fatherhood, loss, and growing up. "Bad Habits," "Shivers," and "Visiting Hours" are the standouts. The most emotionally direct of the later records.

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