For each artist(s) the recordings are filed in chronological order by date of recording. Within each genre the artist or performer is filed alphabetically (and by surname if it is a single performer or is the notional leader of a group/ensemble). ![]() And by separate, I mean each genre has its own separate rack(s). ![]() I separate them by genre: Classical Blues Jazz Soul and Reggae Folk Rock and Pop 'World', 'audiobooks' and radio recordings (the latter two being filed together). I do keep all my records in plastic sleeves to protect then so I intend to stick a label on each cover to assist.Īnyway it’s just an idea it would also help in cataloging the collection onto computer as each gets a unique number. It would also be possible to list the lps for that artis in year order, but that might be just going a bit to far as if you bought an earlier record you would have to renumber them all. So when putting them back on in the rack once you have located the C section then it is all numerical. So as you see very similar but vey unique So for CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL it would be ![]() I have developed what I think is a logical system that primarily uses numbers. While alphabetical is easy, I find that I have to keep going through the alphabet to put them back in the right place. I have a a large collection of Lps roughly around 9,000 and the one thing Thai I said I would do when I retire is put them (and keep them) in order. I would be interested to know how Lps, CDs etc are numbered so that they are easy to put back in the racking.
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