Collection: The 1975 Vinyl Records

The 1975 have built one of the most ambitious British pop catalogues of the 2010s and 2020s. Across five studio albums and an EP, the Manchester quartet — fronted by Matty Healy with George Daniel's increasingly sophisticated production — have moved from the synth-pop maximalism of the self-titled debut through the genre-collage A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships and the introspective Notes on a Conditional Form.

The vinyl pressings benefit from the format. The Daniel-produced records are layered and dynamic in a way the streaming compression flattens, and the heavyweight Dirty Hit pressings are well-cut.

Best The 1975 Albums on Vinyl

A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships (2018)
— The third album. Their critical peak. "Love It If We Made It", "TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME", "I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes)".

The 1975 (2013)
— The synth-pop debut. "Chocolate", "Sex", "Robbers".

I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It (2016)
— The genre-experimenting second album. "The Sound", "Somebody Else".

Being Funny in a Foreign Language (2022)
— The Jack Antonoff-co-produced fifth album. "About You", "Part of the Band".