Records and turntables have seen a huge surge in demand in the last few years – with more now being spent on vinyl than compact discs for the first time since 1987.
The recent Record Store Day saw collectors of all ages queue up outside their favourite independent shop in a big to buy limited edition vinyl from everybody from Taylor Swift to David Bowie.
To mark the celebration of all things vinyl, comparison website money.co.uk carried out research into the most in-demand records of all time.
They used data from record buying website www.discogs.com to see which albums are owned by the most vinyl enthusiasts – as well as which ones are most wanted.
Here’s what the results were, with one band dominating proceedings.
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9. The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour
The Fab Four's third entry on the list is 1967's 'Magical Mystery Tour'. Originally an EP of six songs from the film of the same name, it was later released as an LP with a further five songs added that had been released as singles, including 'All You Need Is Love', 'Penny Lane', and 'Hello, Goodbye'. Photo: Contributed

10. Nirvana - Nevermind
Nirvana's second album 'Nevermind', led by single 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', made Kurt Cobain's band one of the biggest acts of the 1990s. An unexpected success, at its height it was selling an amazing 300,000 copies a week. Photo: Contributed

11. Queen - A Night At The Opera
Reportedly the most expensive album ever made when it was released in 1975, Queen's 'A Night At The Opera' will forever be known as the album that gave the world 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. Photo: Contributed