Country Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
A collection of Country Rock CDs and vinyl records spanning classic and modern releases, priced from budget to premium (avg $69) across 25 indexed products. Average user rating is 4.70; notable labels include Legacy Recordings among others. Media formats focus on physical audio collectors and audiophiles
Top Products
American IV: The Man Comes Around
American Recordings
Budget
Paradise Valley - Legacy Recordings
Legacy Recordings
Budget
Ultimate CCR: Greatest Hits & All-Time Classics (3 CD)
Craft Recordings
Budget
Under the Table and Dreaming - Legacy Recordings
Legacy Recordings
Budget
Fearless Taylor's Version Gold (CD/Vinyl) by Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift/Republic Records
Mid-Range
Their Greatest Hits Volumes 1 & 2 (CD) Elektra
Elektra Catalog Group
Mid-Range
Born and Raised (Country Rock 180g Vinyl)
Legacy Recordings
Mid-Range
Greatest Hits (Rhino Records) - country rock collection
Rhino Records
Budget
St. Anger – Rhino/Blackened Records
Rhino/Blackened Recordings
Mid-Range
Travelin' Thru, 1967 - 1969: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 15
Legacy Recordings
Mid-Range
Electric Lady Studios: A Jimi Hendrix Vision
Legacy Recordings
Mid-Range
Brothers In Arms Half Speed Master (Mercury Import)
Mercury Import
Mid-Range
311 (Country Rock) by Legacy Recordings
Legacy Recordings
Budget
The Best of The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 12
Legacy Recordings
Mid-Range
Lucro sucio Los ojos del vacio
Clouds Hill
Mid-Range
Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 4: The Asylum Years 1976-1980
Elektra Catalog Group
Mid-Range
Waiting for Columbus (Live Album) - Rhino/Warner Records
Rhino/Warner Records
Mid-Range
Im Not Broken (Live From Topeka Correctional Facility) [Maroon 2 LP]
Sun Records
Budget
Close to the Edge (Country Rock CD/Vinyl)
Mid-Range
Stampede (Bone Colored Vinyl)
Warner Records
Mid-Range
Live At The Fillmore 1997
WEA
Premium
Eagles Rock Concert 1974 - Limited Edition Colored Vinyl
Budget
The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series, Vol.12
Legacy Recordings
Mid-Range
How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb (20th Anniversary) 5 CD Boxset
Interscope
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose between a Country Rock CD and vinyl record?
Choose vinyl for analog warmth, larger artwork, and a collectible format; choose CDs for portability, durability, and consistent digital-like playback. Consider your playback equipment (turntable vs. CD player) and whether you prioritize sound character or convenience
What should I look for in terms of audio quality and pressings?
Check product details for remastering, pressing information (e.g., 180g vinyl), and whether it's a reissue or original pressing; higher-weight vinyl and professional remasters often reduce surface noise and improve fidelity. Also review seller-provided condition notes for used items
How much should I expect to spend on Country Rock CDs and vinyl?
Prices vary widely: budget CDs and reissues can be under $25, while collectible vinyl and special editions commonly fall into higher ranges; the category's average price is in the mid to upper tens of dollars. Factor in condition, pressing, and whether it's a limited or imported edition
Are there format or region compatibility issues I should know about for CDs?
Most commercial CDs follow the Red Book standard and play on any standard CD player, but some imports may include region-locked packaging or nonstandard extras; check track listings and any included bonus content. CD players and car stereos generally handle standard audio CDs regardless of country of origin
How should I store and care for Country Rock vinyl and CDs to preserve sound quality?
Store vinyl vertically in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, use inner anti-static sleeves and outer protective covers, and clean records with a carbon-fiber brush or record-cleaning solution. Keep CDs in their cases, clean with a soft cloth wiping from center outward, and avoid scratches and extreme temperatures
Do reissues and remasters change the original sound or track listings?
Yes; reissues and remasters can alter tonal balance, dynamic range, and sequencing, and may add or omit bonus tracks. Product descriptions should specify remaster credits and any additional material
Which record labels or brands are commonly associated with Country Rock releases?
Labels known for releasing Country Rock include legacy and catalog-focused imprints as well as major label catalog groups; label information helps identify reissues, remasters, and import editions. Check label credits to verify edition and mastering source